Powers, director of the Woods College M.S. Have central banks gone soft on inflation risks? Murray and Monti Professor of Economics Peter Ireland weighs in: Reuters. Researchers including Lynch School Associate Professor Betty Lai shared advice on the important process of seeking out and applying for grant funding: APA Monitor.Ĭanisius Professor of Theology James Keenan, S.J., vice provost for global engagement, outlines seven lessons learned from the Vatican's recent symposium on artificial intelligence: National Catholic Reporter. He also commented on vaccines for children: CNN Health. Global Public Health Program Director Philip Landrigan, M.D., discussed the transition with CNN Health. Though the coronavirus is unlikely to be eradicated, the day will come when it's no longer a pandemic. Įnvironmental Studies major Julia Horchos '23, part of BC's delegation to COP26, was among young attendees at the summit interviewed by the Associated Press and the Boston Globe. in Sports Administration program, discussed the impact of the pandemic and fantasy sports on the athletics industry, and what makes a good sports city, in a Q&A with WalletHub. The book also has been highlighted by RTÉ.com, The Dublin Review, TheJournal.ie, and The Tablet (U.K.).Ĭarroll School Associate Professor of Marketing Gerald Smith, author of Getting Price Right, discussed rising inflation and related price hikes on Bloomberg Baystate Business.ĭebbie Hogan, an instructor in the Woods College M.S. The campaign for justice outlined in Ireland and the Magdalene Laundries, co-authored by Associate Professor of English James Smith, is "deeply inspiring" and "a much-needed exercise in truth-telling," according to the editor of The Irish Examiner. Michael Cassidy comments on disclosure requirements for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Professor of the Practice of Economics Can Erbil is quoted: Christian Science Monitor.Ī Philadelphia DA says prosecutors hid evidence for years in a 2003 murder case. Students of economics increasingly expect to connect the subject with issues such as globalization, digitalization, unemployment, inequality, and climate change. | He also was quoted on developments in the Varsity Blues case: NYT.
What does the Elizabeth Holmes fraud trial mean for Silicon Valley? BC Law Assistant Professor of the Practice Jeffrey Cohen comments: New York Times. BC Law Professor Robert Bloom weighs in for CBS News Boston.
official’s home a crime, will test the limits of free speech. The proposed legislation, which would make any protest or demonstration held within 300 feet of an elected Mass. Writing in Science Magazine, Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience John Christianson provides a perspective on new research that finds the brain's insular cortex plays a central role in calibrating how we respond to signs of danger.