Sizing up Markets, Peering into the Future
Global challenges, political risks, AI, and cryptocurrencies take center stage at 2018 Finance Conference.
Thursday, September 27 | 4 p.m.
The Heights Room, Corcoran Commons
These days at Boston College, students aren’t just coming up with business plans. They’re launching real businesses—like the winners at the newly named Strakosch Venture Competition.
More and more liberal arts students have been taking Carroll School courses, cobbling together “shadow” minors. Now it’s official—with four new management minors for non-management students coming this fall.
The average investor in a cryptocurrency saw returns of 82 percent last year—not in spite of uncertainty around the digital tokens, but because of it, says a new study by Assistant Professor Leonard Kostovetsky.
The Carroll School now ranks 13th in the world for faculty research and productivity, according to a definitive annual survey by the Financial Times.
In addition, the Carroll School’s part-time MBA program surged to 25th in the nation and first among such programs in the Boston area, according to U.S. News & World Report.