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Online survey study tracking sleep, health and mood during the COVID-19 pandemic
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This is a list of all of the Boston College Faculty Publication Highlights in the eScholarship@BC Repository
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Boston College High School
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From 2008 to 2010 Boston College began a comprehensive inventory of all trees contained within its three campuses: Newton, Chestnut Hill, and Brighton. This project has made use of Geographic Information System (GIS) technology and the standard analog tools of forestry. Campus trees are an invaluable resource for ecology students at Boston College. This project is an example of the use of campus assets to create an outdoor campus laboratory for the acquisition of field skills. This student-collected project currently is comprised of an inventory of 5,133 individual trees representing 98 species on the Brighton and Chestnut Hill campuses. Initiated with the primary objective of calculating BC’s carbon footprint, the project goals were expanded to facilitate investigations in plant demography and diversity in advanced ecology electives. The goal of the project was for students to identify the locations of the trees, genus, species, physical descriptions (such as height, diameter, health factors) and possible conflict or risk factors over a period of time. In the original data, variables to the right of the comments field were never available, but were added as columns to be filled in upon further research in future seasons. Two mobile devices were used to collect the data. The original data is organized into two folders containing shapefiles: GPS535, containing the inventory of 4,037 trees; and GPS600, containing the inventory of 1,096 trees. An additional folder with shapefiles, Trees_Merged, was created by Boston College Graduate Statistical Student Ekin Ustun under the direction of ITS, Research Services. Trees_Merged combined the tree inventory from both devices to create one file. Some data cleanup was also implemented under the direction of Kevin Keegan.
Geospatial data about Boston Colleges and Universities. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Boston College BC Chestnut Hill Massachusetts te bulunan özel bir Cizvit araştırma üniversitesidir 1863 yılında kurulan
This bar chart depicts PERM case filings at Boston College sorted by the citizenship of the graduates. The filter by major feature provides a deeper understanding of the international diversity of graduates who are being sponsored by employers in the U.S.
The Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) is a large panel study of civilian non-institutionalized U.S. citizens. Conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau, SIPP provides detailed income and other economic resource distribution information for the U.S. population. Using these data, program analysts, policy makers, or other researchers can then predict assistance program eligibility rates. The survey focuses primarily on improving data on people who are economically at risk: poor or near-poor people and middle-income people who, if they lost a spouse, parent or job, would likely experience economic deprivation and might then require federal assistance. Secondary to this core set of information, SIPP adds question modules about a variety of policy related topics. This user's guide pertains to SIPP's overlapping cross-sectional core data and modules on disability from the 1992 and 1993 panels. The Survey of Income and Program Participation, Core and Disability Modules, 1992-1993 contains data on 98,395 cases across 1,494 variables.
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of The New York Philharmonic
Illustrating the engagement of companies with graduates from Urban College of Boston, this bar chart details PERM cases filed by employers. It allows for filtering by major, offering insights into which companies actively support permanent residency for graduates in distinct academic disciplines.
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This dataset contains key characteristics about the data described in the Data Descriptor Boston College daily sleep and well-being survey data during early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Contents:
1. human readable metadata summary table in CSV format
2. machine readable metadata file in JSON format
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for College Street cross streets in New Boston, TX.
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This dataset tracks annual full-time students enrollment from 2007 to 2024 for Urban College of Boston vs. average full-time students enrollment per community college in Massachusetts
This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for College Street cross streets in South Boston, VA.
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Colleges and universities within the City of Boston.
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Urban street tree inventory in the town of Boston College, Massachusetts from 2008 to 2010.
As of 2021, Boston College had four alumni who were CEOs of Fortune 500 companies. Texas A&M University and the University of Pennsylvania also had four alumni who were CEOs of Fortune 500 companies.
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The Center for Optimized Student Support at Boston College sought to examine the needs of students, teachers, school staff, and intervention personnel after March 2020 school closures related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of the study was to characterize stakeholder needs weekly, from March to June 2020, and to examine how schools that implemented an integrated student support intervention responded to those needs.
Explore where graduates of Boston Baptist College are finding opportunities leading to permanent residency with this bar chart, which displays PERM cases by city. The data can be filtered by major, shedding light on the geographical distribution of job opportunities for specific fields of study.
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Online survey study tracking sleep, health and mood during the COVID-19 pandemic