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Carroll School graduate Matthew Giovanniello ’18 uses familiar connections to shape the future of cognitive learning and rehabilitation
Four Carroll School alums make Forbes’ “30 Under 30” list
A new novel by Jessie Cheng ‘22 brings mental wellness into the spotlight
Students brought their big ideas to the table at this year’s Elevator Pitch Competition
Two Carroll School centers launch conversation about how to transform distressed urban neighborhoods
Tree lighting, ugly sweater parties, and other festivities
Carroll School students explore the implications of deep-sea mining with their second-place win at the Eller Collegiate Ethics Case Competition.
In a new book, Carroll School of Management Associate Professor Gerald Smith (who also chairs the Marketing Department) mixes the academic with the actionable for managers, entrepreneurs, and business owners in need of smarter pricing strategies.
Fostering connections and conversations that bring exceptional ideas to the surface, in and outside the classroom
Management Professor’s rereading of Camus’s The Plague helps inspire new book on dealing with global crises
Responding successfully to disruptions needs to become a habit, says new book co-authored by Carroll School professor
HBR article previews Carroll School professor’s forthcoming book from MIT Press
Meet the Carroll School of Management’s new crop of tenure-track professors
Isabel Wilkerson returns to Boston College to speak of caste, at lecture co-sponsored by Winston Center
Formerly homeless vet finds opportunity and support as a management student at Boston College
Carroll School continues to stand among the most highly ranked business schools, with three departments in the top 20
Greater SEC transparency leads to better enforcement and worthier shareholder suits, Carroll School researchers find
Machine learning systems need informed (i.e., human) oversight
Together with their team member, two BC sisters leverage their service experience to win a national real estate case competition
“A lot of incredible moments . . . some very difficult ones . . . all the experiences have really expanded me.”
CSOM grad walks 50 miles to graduation in memory of friend and classmate
At the end of each academic year, Poets & Quants honors the “Best & Brightest” new M.B.A. graduates. This year's list included Dewin Hernandez, M.B.A./M.S.W. ’21.
Forty years later, Raynard Johnson earns his Boston College degree
The Carroll School of Management at Boston College has named James E. Joseph, dean of the Madden School of Business and doctoral candidate at Le Moyne College, as its inaugural Ignatian Global Carroll School Fellow.
Katherine Lemon (Marketing) and Miao Liu (Accounting) have both recently won top awards for research contributions in their respective fields.
This year’s Inclusive Leadership Forum Series was just the beginning of a crucial conversation on diversity and inclusion at the Carroll School and beyond
Politics, the economy, and global markets after the pandemic. Join us for a live webinar series during the first week of May.
Why we do research, and why it matters to our teaching and our students
For Carroll School of Management professors, innovating their way around a new, “hybrid” classroom isn’t the only adaptation this unusual year has demanded of them.
Carroll School researchers have contributed their expertise to recent discussions of coronavirus. They’ve spoken on implications for retirement planning, corporate social responsibility, and other topics.
Shea Center’s TechTrek course is still on the move, embracing the entrepreneurial spirit, in a new digital format with help from alums
Winston Center to Host White House Whistleblower
Teaching series highlights faculty innovations; video offers glimpse into the hybrid classroom
With corporate help, Corcoran Center launches effort to expand case competition nationally
Our centers play an essential role in connecting academic learning to the real world
On February 8, Eastern Bank President and Vice Chair Quincy Miller appeared virtually at the Inclusive Leadership Forum, the fourth in a yearlong series facilitated by diversity expert Carol Fulp and sponsored by the Carroll School's graduate programs.
Professor’s research reveals the benefits of ordering directly and skipping the delivery app
Global survey puts Carroll School among top business schools for research; points to strength of M.B.A. degree as well
In a remarkable streak, Carroll School faculty have walked off with six of these prestigious awards in the past six years
Continuing a tradition of Carroll School hockey players reaching great heights, two sophomores on opposite teams fought for the gold at the World Juniors Hockey Championship
Applications open for summer management program that draws growing numbers of arts and sciences students
Marketing Professor Nailya Ordabayeva discusses how to make society more resilient, in time for the “next disaster”
Partnership with United Way exemplifies BC trend toward using “Big Data” for social change
Photos from the Heights that tell a story of 2020—a year of disruption and resilience
Curtis Chan, assistant professor of management and organization at the Carroll School, was named to Poets & Quants for Undergrads’ list of Top 50 Undergraduate Business Professors of 2020.
Carroll School’s M.B.A. students are attacking systemic racism and seeking to make tomorrow’s boardrooms reflect the complexion of America.
Each year, the Joseph E. Corcoran Center for Real Estate and Urban Action brings together Boston College faculty and alumni for its “Launching Your Real Estate Career” event, which introduces students of all majors to industry trends and career opportunities in commercial real estate and urban development.
The Carroll School’s Accounting Department ranked #4 nationwide for first-time CPA exam performance
Dispatches from a never-imagined semester
STEM and online retail rise to the top at Shea Center’s 2020 Elevator Pitch Competition
In advance of the volatile November elections, 582 students, faculty, and other attendees logged on for a bracing Zoom lecture titled “One Person, No Vote,” delivered by historian and best-selling author Carol Anderson of Emory University.
Leading diversity consultant Carol Fulp has joined the Carroll School of Management’s Board of Advisors. Dean Andy Boynton made the announcement on October 29, during the Carroll School’s latest online forum on inclusive leadership.
As co-host of a new podcast produced by MIT SMR and Boston Consulting Group, Professor Sam Ransbotham talks to leaders who’ve achieved big wins with AI, hearing firsthand how they did it.
Philanthropist couple commits $3 million to funding the Carroll School’s 14th Endowed Chair
Social-media misinformation isn’t just a problem in politics. Unfounded financial rumors on Twitter can distort the price of a stock for weeks.
Socially responsible stocks posted significantly higher returns, Seidner Family Faculty Fellow and Professor of Finance Rui Albuquerque finds
Phil Schiller ’82, longtime Apple executive, topped Forbes’ list of “The World’s Most Influential CMOs” in 2020. The magazine decided on the top 50 marketing executives based upon data reflecting brand performance, industry and internal influence, and personal influence.
From classes to advising to MBA networking, many, if not most, campus activities have carried on virtually at the Carroll School of Management this fall. But there’s another hallmark of the Eagle experience that coronavirus cannot thwart: community engagement and service.
The Center is one of four organizations funded by the SSA’s Retirement and Disability Research Consortium, which provides funding for interdisciplinary research related to Social Security’s various program areas and target populations.
They come from Beijing and from Boston. They are eye-opening researchers and award-winning teachers. They boast a panoply of experience—there’s a Finnish naval veteran and a record label executive, among others. Meet our new faculty.
The Carroll School of Management has launched the Inclusive Leadership Forum Series, featuring noted diversity expert and author Carol Fulp.
Finance, Marketing and Accounting all placed prominently in the magazine’s 2021 rankings
The beloved accounting professor challenged his students—and invited them on a journey
Matt and Sarah Hasselbeck, Bruce Springsteen welcome first-year students in separate kickoff events
Operations Management is now Business Analytics, reflecting seismic changes in management learning and practice
Two separate findings by Management and Organization professors Michael Pratt and Metin Sengul suggest better ways for companies to state their purpose and set goals
In a podcast appearance, Dean Boynton discusses what innovation looks like, in companies and on campus
CSOM student, formerly homeless, walks from Virginia to BC to highlight his cause
This past summer, the Carroll School of Management’s graduate programs offered a virtual Noon Networking Series, which featured alumni calling in from coast-to-coast. It showed that although networking might look different during a pandemic, it’s still just as vital in the business world.
Terence To ‘09 helps his company do well—and good—by pivoting to high-quality face masks
In Academy of Management Journal, Metin Sengul and Tieying Yu, both associate professors in the Carroll School’s Management and Organization department, examine competitors’ reactions to a firm’s negative earnings surprise
From flipping fish to chasing Soviet spy ships to managing private wealth, Dan Holland—the new chair of the dean’s advisory board—relishes a challenge
The real estate course and center founded by Joseph Corcoran ’59, H’09, mixed-income housing pioneer, teaches tomorrow’s developers the art of listening
Alum’s book and blog offer tips on navigating the MBA experience
Three live webinars navigate the global landscape, the retirement crisis, and market turbulence
Carroll School announces new endowed chair, names finance professor as first holder
As the business world has adapted in response to the coronavirus pandemic, the CEO Club has also shifted, transitioning their in-person gatherings to an online format and introducing virtual “Conversations with CEOs.”
A video podcast from Career Services features alumni who get what 2020 grads are going through
Carroll School professors recap experience of teaching online at virtual Best Teaching Practices lunch
Dean Boynton speaks out on the killing of George Floyd, saying the Carroll School "will redouble our efforts to build a culture of inclusion, mutual respect, and solidarity."
Cited for their “academic prowess” and a host of other qualities, three recent graduates of the Carroll School’s full-time MBA program have been spotlighted by Poets & Quants as “MBAs to Watch” from the Class of 2020.
David R. McKenna—a longtime Operations Management professor who is remembered for his “unparalleled commitment” to Boston College and the Carroll School of Management—died on May 24 at Lahey Clinic Hospital in Burlington, Mass. He was 73 and had retired from the Carroll School in 2014.
Reopening schools in the wake of COVID-19—whenever that happens—will require unprecedented collaboration among community leaders to rally support for school principals, according to this opinion piece in Education Dive co-authored by Jenne Colasacco, executive director of the Lynch Leadership Academy at Boston College.
This spring marked the second annual Corcoran Case Competition—and the first one held almost entirely online. Hosted by the Joseph E. Corcoran Center for Real Estate and Urban Action, the competition invites undergraduates to tackle a complex, real-world housing problem in Greater Boston.
Identical twin sisters and Carroll School seniors Allison and Amy Ferreira, both concentrating in Finance and Information Systems, have made the Poets & Quants’ list of “Best and Brightest Business Majors in 2020.”
The COVID-19 pandemic is a crisis that nobody asked for, but the Carroll School community has adapted, carrying on management education across miles and time zones.
Our students sent in photos—reflections of life and learning in a world turned upside-down
Students find ways to help their communities, and each other, amid the isolation
With lessons on resilience, Bill Clerico ’07 kicks off the Shea Center’s virtual Lunch with an Entrepreneur series
...and realizing that its place at a liberal arts university is less grand than we might think
Haub Family Faculty Fellow Gergana Nenkov co-authored a study on recycling that earned the prestigious H. Paul Root Award for 2019, which honors the most significant contribution to the advancement of the practice of marketing in a given year.
Research by professor Nailya Ordabayeva explores ways to sell policies promoting economic equality to the American public
Boston College ranked fifth in the nation among large programs for performance on the 2018 Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Examination, according to data released by the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy.
New report from Carroll School center highlights bottom-line value of social responsibility and sustainability
Forbes recognizes two alumni who invest in minority startups solving real-world problems.