Paul Romer won a Nobel Prize in economics for his upbeat theory of growth, which shined a light on how ideas lead to economic expansion and human progress. Now, as a professor of finance, he's teaching coding and taking on threats in the digital realm. https://t.co/7ecJysKpKA https://t.co/mUpSYMYlyF
Elliott Bennett ’21, a founder of Ecotone Renewables, was among those highlighted on this year's @Forbes 30 Under 30 list. Bennett and cofounders were listed in the “Energy & Green Tech” category for their approach to waste management and energy production.https://t.co/d6iKekEBkA https://t.co/9qYlYe9Oey
Featured on @Forbes 2024 30 Under 30 list, Luke Mairo ’17 is revolutionizing the electric vehicle industry. His company, Voltpost, transforms city lamp posts into EV chargers, paving the way for greener, more accessible urban charging solutions. https://t.co/1vuiQpIfSV
When we think of meaningful work, helping professions like nurses come to mind, but research by prof Ben Rogers shows anyone can find purpose in work. He explains that seeing their career as a "hero's journey" helps people view their jobs as meaningful. https://t.co/4crW5PpsEr https://t.co/wvLqUVkQ8F
A new CSOM program is fostering belonging and cultural capital for first-generation students through academic guidance, career prep, and community building. “It makes me feel like I am in an equitable community,” said program participant Maya Bahr ’28.https://t.co/n8VDWy1a9E
As an intern for NBC’s Olympic production team, Garrett McCloskey ’25 helped create recaps for the station’s primetime coverage this summer. “It was a pinch yourself moment,” he told BC News. “I got to…see my work going out to millions of people.”https://t.co/qj7VZ7dAPP