Andrew Kearney, CSOM ’18, hopes to have an approved, fully vetted, organization ready to go by the end of the semester.
Letter From Dean Outlines Rationale for Ending CSOM Honors Program
Dean of the Carroll School of Management Andy Boynton officially announced in an email to faculty and staff on Thursday that the CSOM Honors Program will end with the Class of 2021. All current students in the program will be able to graduate with Honors, although the program will be phased out over the next…
CSOM Honors Program, Launched in 1958, Will End With Class of 2021
“The CSOM Honors Program is not only the reason I chose to come to BC, but is also the reason I love BC and can call it home,” said Sam Schelble, CSOM ’21.
Wesner Unites Jesuit Values and Business School Education
Wesner left a law firm when he realized that he needed to pursue a more fulfilling life and teaches his students the importance of that fulfillment.
End of Honors Program Brings About Uncertainty
“As BC has become a top national university and begun to attract superior applicants, the Honors Program is no longer necessary in its original function, according to a letter from Dean of MCAS Rev. Greg Kalscheur, S.J., sent to students.”
Through Doubts and Setbacks, Ouellette Excels for Family
Josh Ouellette’s guidance counselor told him he shouldn’t apply to BC. Four years later, he’s about to graduate with a job offer from Goldman Sachs.
Code-Switching Through Classes
“In reality, people have to code-switch every day, and practicing as an undergraduate is more of an asset than many come to realize.”
Young Executive: Riley Soward’s Road to Success
In four years at BC, Riley Soward turned an interest in market research into a successful company.
Know the Money, Make the Money
“Even if artistic programs have to take an initial hit, if we understand finance, we can better fund the arts and support artists in the long run, helping the economy and providing support for intellectual and imaginative pursuits.”
Marketing Executive Discusses Marketing Tools, Living a Happy Life
Javier Sanchez Lamelas, who started out on the track to be a lawyer, found his true happiness in marketing.