“You often hear people talk about the sophomore slump,” said Michael Sacco, a founder of Stride. “Our idea is that … instead of slumping, they’ll be hitting their stride.”
BC Accepts 27 Percent of 2022 Applicants
The Office of Undergraduate Admission will spend the month of April ensuring that it enrolls the highest quality Class of 2022 and attains its goal yield.
Frontis to Serve as 2018-19 UGBC VP of Diversity and Inclusion
“Overall, it’s good to see that Reed is living up to what he says with not having representation on his team, but making sure it’s shown through his VPs,” said Taraun Frontis, CSOM ’19.
Racial Justice Symposium Considers Effects of Racial Trauma
“Nations are no more real than race is,” said Philippe Copeland, a clinical assistant professor at the Boston University School of Social Work. “They were literally created by the same people for the same reasons—some of it over coffee.”
‘Loving, Caring, and Selfless’: Remembering Christine Loeber, BC SSW ’08
“The pain may never leave us, but we can be dedicated to our purpose in life and capture the love and livelihood that Christine showed us with her life,” said a former veteran who Loeber treated.
Carroll School Moves to Combat Grade Inflation
“We didn’t even know if we had a problem,” said Ronnie Sadka, CSOM’s senior associate dean for faculty. “They found that we did suffer from it.”
Students Celebrate as Storm Blankets BC, Admin Cancels Classes
BC announced Tuesday night that the University would be open at 9 a.m. Wednesday, a slight delay.
BC Grad Among Victims of Veterans Home Shooting
“This is a tragic piece of news, one we were really hoping not to come before the public to give,” Assistant Chief Chris Childs of the California Highway Patrol said at a brief news conference.
David Fialkow, BC ’85, Wins Academy Award for ‘Icarus’
“We hope Icarus is a wake-up call—yes, about Russia, but more than that, about the importance of telling the truth, now more than ever,” said producer Bryan Fogel at the Academy Awards.
Minors in Finance, Accounting, and Marketing to Be Offered to All Undergrads
Starting in the fall of 2018, students outside of the Carroll School of Management (CSOM) will be able to declare minors outside of the current options available to students, according to Ethan Sullivan, associate dean in the undergraduate program of CSOM. Students will be able to minor in finance, marketing, accounting for CPAs, and accounting…