Gips, the John R. and Pamela Egan Chair of Computer Science, taught at BC from 1976 until the end of this academic year.
CSOM Associate Dean Richard Keeley to Retire
“I feel very fortunate to have been part of this community, and to have been able to contribute in some way to its progress,” Keeley said.
Early Recruiting Timeline Causes Stress as CSOM Sophomores Make Plans for Junior Summer
A number of bulge bracket banks targeting sophomores are in the midst of conducting interviews and super days for internships next summer.
Investing in Music: CSOM Singer Croons the Classics
“I got to be Sinatra for a night … I wasn’t a college kid who was doing some singing, I wasn’t a member of a group who was singing. For once in my life, I was the star, and it was surreal,” Mastellone said.
LTE: A Response To “Carroll School Moves to Combat Grade Inflation”
“No grading system will be perfect, but one that intentionally reduces grades is harmful to students.”
CSOM Students, Faculty React to Grade Inflation Report
“I think having general principles and boundaries is a good policy, but there should be always room for flexibility depending on the circumstances and particular cases,” said Juan Montes, assistant professor of the practice in CSOM.
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.”
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…
CSOM Honors Students Plan Proposal, Hope to Create New Organization
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…