Read more about how CSOM alum Mike Ascione '93 and his wife Kate Hogan Ascione, LSEHD ’93, co-chairs of the Board of Regents, are invested in helping BC “be the best it can be.” https://t.co/3gJofz7uIi https://t.co/WEKrwwZXao
In his new book, prof Henrik Hagtvedt examines the important role that buyers, dealers, and collectors play in shaping the art market. “Art is a central aspect of human societies, yet few people know how the art market functions,” he told BC News. https://t.co/YyXO1mQWm2 https://t.co/VJpVI1kCy3
Before Alicia Munnell retired from @RetirementRsrch last month, she handed the reins to Andrew Eschtruth. The new director told @BostonGlobe he “wants to dig further into the topics of long-term care and expansion of workplace-based retirement plans.” https://t.co/aUoYuT9hWE
After 56 years at BC, prof David Twomey ’62, JD ’68, is retiring. A renowned labor law expert, Twomey was committed to students and campus initiatives. “His teaching to legions of BC undergraduates embodies ‘Ever to Excel.” Dean Andy Boynton told BC News.https://t.co/OHyfNOBRLG
A @RetirementRsrch study found that family caregivers favor cash payments over future benefits to ease financial challenges. Highlighted by @Forbes, the findings underscore economic pressures caregivers face and their need for immediate support.https://t.co/SdJcqNHdpu
BC trustee Joe Popolo Jr. ’89 has been selected to serve as ambassador to the Netherlands by president-elect Donald Trump. Popolo told @bcheights he looks forward to “building a relationship with one of our oldest and most important friends and allies.”https://t.co/6JQ1NS6HoT