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Famed philanthropist Jack Connors, on the old days and the new challenges for his beloved city and alma mater.
The first class of women at the Carroll School celebrates the 50th anniversary of their graduation.
Thanks to a new Carroll School grant program, Rowah Ibnaouf ’25 is bringing the concept of mutual aid to Fulton Hall.
"State of Corporate Citizenship" report finds that companies are treading more carefully on issues of corporate responsibility.
From academics to extracurricular life, Boston College is shaping students' college experiences through formative education.
The costs of housing are getting more and more out of reach for many people. But there are answers.
Our community members are out shaping the world we live in every day.
Veterans find community and support as they make their way to the MBA.
At “Lunch with a Leader,” Match Group CEO Bernard Kim ’98 opens up about the importance of finding community in your life and work.
Explore the experiences of five first generation management students in this Carroll Capital feature story.
The experience was an important lesson in community building, just not the one that the students expected.
Students proposed affordable housing solutions for US veterans at the 6th Annual Corcoran Case Competition.
With their startup MLV Ignite, two students are hoping to spark a passion for entrepreneurship in high schoolers.
From political history to the future of real estate, recent events from the Carroll School’s centers engaged students and community members alike.
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.
The Carroll School’s Take Home Prof program gives students a stipend to buy groceries and treat a faculty member to dinner
Former Wyoming congresswoman Liz Cheney tackled big questions on the future of American politics at the most recent Clough Colloquium
Romer will serve as the Seidner University Professor
Dean Andy Boynton answers the question, "Is Management a Liberal Art?" in his Carroll Capital feature essay.
With unconventional backgrounds come unique perspectives on the world of business for these past and present MBA students
Joe Martinez '05 left professional baseball for consulting. It made him undertsand the game better.
What are seniors up to right before graduation? The answers may surprise you.