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Guide to Fixed-Income Investing

Moneygeek |

Adjunct Finance Lecturer Anurag Wakhlu outlines how fixed-income investments work and who should consider them.

The Controversy Over Donald Trump’s Absent Medical Records, Explained

TIME |

Senior Associate Dean of Arts & Sciences Jeff Gulati explans why there is no real incentive for Donald Trump to release his medical records ahead of the presidential election. 

The Presidential Podcast Media Tour

TIME |

Senior Associate Dean of Arts & Sciences Jeff Gulati shares perspective on the different motives the presidential candidates have for appearing on podcasts recently.

Preparing Future Financial Leaders To Be Successful Post Graduation

Forbes |

Senior Lecturer in Finance Steven Wasserman outlines the strategies instructors use to prepare students to be leaders in the finance industry.

Gender diversity on boards plateaus — but that’s not the full picture

HR Dive |

Bentley is highlighted for its partnership with 50/50 Women on Boards and Equilar on a study that tracks the number of women on corporate boards.

Gangnam Severance Hospital partners with Bentley University to advance medical device industry

Korea Biomedical Review |

Bentley’s new partnership with a South Korean hospital is featured for creating internship opportunities and fostering collaboration on the usability of medical devices.

Best Business Credit Cards for Cash Back in 2024

Moneygeek |

Adjunct Finance Lecturer Anurag Wakhlu offers advice to business owners on how they can maximize their cash back earnings on credit cards.

How can colleges maintain diverse student bodies?

Higher Ed Dive |

Vice President for Enrollment Management Carolina Figueroa shares how Bentley has successfully enrolled first- generation students and increased the number of Black and Hispanic students attending the university.  

McDonald’s tells U.S. restaurants it’s not a ‘political brand’ after Trump visit

CNBC |

The Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report is referenced for including data showing that only 38% of U.S. adults believe that businesses should take public stances.

Consumers Want Businesses to Stay Out of Politics

CRM Magazine |

Data from the Bentley-Gallup Business in Society report is highlighted for revealing that just 38 percent of U.S. adults believe businesses should take public stances.