The Bretton Woods Agreement, which followed the Allies’ victory over the Nazis, established new international monetary systems, placing the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency.
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Woodward Downplays Religion in American Politics
Former Newsweek religion editor Kenneth Woodward argued that religion is no longer a significant factor in presidential politics in a lecture titled “Religion in the White House.”
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Duffy Describes Past, Future of Climate Change
Philip Duffy presented an array of research and discoveries regarding what is widely regarded to be one of the most important issues to college students: climate change.
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White House Cites CSOM Professor’s Research
White House cites financial research by Johnathan Reuter, an associate professor in the Carroll School of Management.
News
Historic Fireplace Rediscovered At BC Law Library
Nearly a half a century ago, BC obtained a fireplace directly from the East Room in the White House that is now housed in BC’s Law Library.