Working parents frequently prioritize time with their children over causal interactions in the workplace such as happy hours, but research by prof Vanessa Conzon, featured in @HarvardBiz, finds that this behavior can come with a professional cost. https://t.co/Lp6YaAmk5p
Former Eagles football star Luke Kuechly ’15 has been named a finalist for the 2025 Football Hall of Fame class. Drafted by the Carolina Panthers in 2012, he left BC early to begin his NFL career but worked in the off-seasons to complete his degree in 2015.https://t.co/ADQr7gvygM
This spring, some seniors will conclude their journey at the Carroll School just as it began—in a Portico classroom. Portico capstone courses are designed to offer seniors a space for reflection as they prepare to transition into the workforce. https://t.co/EewXssual7 https://t.co/iazbghK0Uh
AI is revolutionizing the workplace, but CSOM professors assert that its unlikely to take over your job completely. “What’s going to happen is you’re going to lose your job to someone who’s better at using AI," says says prof @Ransbotham. https://t.co/qCNU77p1JQ https://t.co/WPQjrLOQp3
After 26 years as the director of @RetirementRsrc, Alicia Munnell has retired. Before she left, she offered advice in @nytimes: “If you just be straight with the American people about what needs to be done, there'd be support for fixing [Social Security]."https://t.co/nJZveYaAaJ
Separate studies by Finance Professors Vyacheslav Fos and Ran Duchin show political partisanship is coloring the way that corporations make decisions on matters ranging from executive leadership to mergers and acquisitions. https://t.co/8x7SdZfEy2 https://t.co/N6dCGhjHjV