University of Toronto professor Mike Simutin spoke to CSOM faculty about his research, which shows that CEOs’ formative experiences can explain more than 70 percent of the gender wage gap.
Eagles Rally Past Harvard in Five-Set Thriller
Harvard held a three-year winning streak on BC heading into Wednesday’s meeting, but the Eagles erased an early 1-0 deficit and went on to win in five sets.
ACC Power Rankings: A No Good, Very Bad Week
BC lost to Kansas, N.C. State lost to West Virginia, The Citadel beat Georgia Tech, and Virginia Tech barely beat Furman. It was not a good week for the ACC.
The Week in Photos: 9/9 – 9/15
This week, The Heights covered Kansas’ shocking win over BC football, the former president of Ireland speaking on climate change, and BC’s annual career fair. Here’s the week’s highlights in photos.
Public Health Observatory to Finish First Project
The project aims to draw resources to environmental issues by drawing media attention and equipping politicians and policymakers with a steady flow of background information.
CSD Chairs Plan to Expand Campus Programming
Conor McCormick, MCAS ’22 and Nick Claudio, MCAS ’22, are planning to shake things up as the new co-directors for the Undergraduate Government of BC’s Council for Students with Disabilities.
Judge Limits Alumnus Lawsuit Scope Ahead of Jury Trial
The ruling could prove to be an advantage for BC, though it potentially clashes with a decision made by the First Circuit Court of Appeals when it remanded the case back to district court.
Broken Axle Caused Red Line Derailment, MBTA Says
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) announced Monday that the Red Line car derailment on June 11 was due to a broken axle. There was poor electrical connectivity between two pieces of the axle, weakening it over time, according to the report detailing the incident. The derailment caused significant service disruptions and was the beginning…
Jobs Fair Should Feature More Opportunities for Variety of Majors
On Tuesday, more than 2,000 students and 150 companies attended the 2019 Boston College Fall Career and Internship Fair. The fair was advertised as a networking event for all students and alumni from all BC schools. The event, attended by about 14 percent of BC’s students, is a major recruiting event both for companies and…
Addazio Focuses on Defensive Growing Pains, Inconsistent Passing Ahead of Rutgers
Head coach Steve Addazio cited his team’s need to improve on gaps on defense, coverages, tackling, as well as “throwing and catching” better on the offensive side of the ball.