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Students at this year’s Elevator Pitch Competition unveiled their big ideas for tackling everything from management challenges in the interior design industry to personal health predicaments.
Finance Professors Vyacheslav (Slava) Fos and Ran Duchin highlight the impact of politics in the office.
With their startup MLV Ignite, two students are hoping to spark a passion for entrepreneurship in high schoolers.
Carroll School faculty speak on topics ranging from remote CEOs to AI in the classroom and political speech in the workplace.
Finance Department has a new name in recognition of the Carroll School’s largest-ever gift.
Get to know the Carroll School’s new faculty members.
In the latest U.S. News survey, all five of the Carroll School’s surveyed academic departments rank in the top tier of their disciplines.
It all began with a BC venture competition. Now, the alumni are "paying it forward" to student entrepreneurs.
Veterans find community and support as they make their way to the MBA.
Thanks to a new Carroll School grant program, Rowah Ibnaouf ’25 is bringing the concept of mutual aid to Fulton Hall.
Launching a startup in the food industry is a notoriously tricky endeavor. Meet three alumni who took the challenges in stride—with some delicious results.
Christian Cavaliere '20 just wanted to run his business and play golf with this friends. Then he ended up in the US Open.
Ronnie Slamin '13 is bringing mixed-income housing to one of the richest neighborhoods in Washington, DC.
Natalie White '20 is writing a love letter to women's basketball with Moolah Kicks.
Research from Peter F. Drucker Professor of Managment Sciences Alicia Munnel is controversial, but could be the answer to Social Security's long-term shortfalls.
Major gift from University Trustee Marc Seidner '88, P '24, is the largest in Carroll School of Management history.
How anyone, not just those out saving the world, can find meaning and hope on the job.
Increasingly popular among management students, Business Analytics has gained a foothold in the Carroll School curriculum. Yet, many people have a basic question: What is it?
From academics to extracurricular life, Boston College is shaping students' college experiences through formative education.
"State of Corporate Citizenship" report finds that companies are treading more carefully on issues of corporate responsibility.
AI Can Write, Calculate, and Even Joke...But can it tell when your boss is having a bad day?
Joe Martinez '05 left professional baseball for consulting. It made him undertsand the game better.
A sampling of recent faculty research published in top journals.
As recruiting timelines become more agressive, many students feel they are falling behind.
Spring Portico classes provide second-semester seniors with a space to reflect as they begin their transition into the workforce.
A new accounting course prepares students to report on companies' social and environmental impacts—and the risks they face.
The first class of women at the Carroll School celebrates the 50th anniversary of their graduation.
Nobel Laureate Paul Romer Remakes Himself at Boston College
New research by assistant professor of finance Hanyi (Livia) Yi investigates a solution to elder financial abuse.
An illustrious citizen of Boston and Boston College, Connors spoke to Dean Andy Boynton about being the architect of your own destiny.
Student founders brought their innovative ideas and personal stories to the annual Strakosch Venture Competition.
A Nobel Prize winner and alumni CEOs are among those profiled in the new edition of Carroll Capital.
Students proposed affordable housing solutions for US veterans at the 6th Annual Corcoran Case Competition.
Annual Finance Conference highlights issues that the markets “can’t ignore.”
The Carroll School’s part-time MBA program rises to no. 23 in the national rankings.
At “Lunch with a Leader,” Match Group CEO Bernard Kim ’98 opens up about the importance of finding community in your life and work.
From business school to Broadway, Nick Scandalios '87 traces his path.
Leveraging their real estate education, alumni seek ways to stem the crisis of affordable housing.
Students reflect on the life-changing experience—and the unexpected lessons—of a trip to Ecuador cut short.
One is a Hollywood star, another is a shark, two are US ambassadors. Meet some alums making an impact on the world.
Machines outperform humans in clear ways—but not the most important ways.
Running businesses ranging from startups to Fortune 500 companies, these nine Carroll School alumni CEOs are shaking up their industries the Boston College way.
From political history to the future of real estate, recent events from the Carroll School’s centers engaged students and community members alike.
Season's greetings from Dean Andy Boynton—and a video postcard with scenes of holiday cheer in Chestnut Hill.
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