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Preventing pop-ups on your smart TV

WJAR-TV |

Senior Lecturer in Law and Taxation Steve Weisman explains why annoying pop-ups are expanding beyond the computer screen and how to protect yourself.

Graduates of These 10 Colleges Are Really Raking It In

MSN |

Bentley is featured as one of the universities where graduates have the highest median salaries ten years after graduation, according to a higher education research organization.

Massachusetts artists with disabilities get to showcase work at Bentley University exhibit

WBZ-TV |

Bentley’s RSM Gallery is featured for partnering with Gateway Arts, a nonprofit that gives adults with disabilities a place to enhance and showcase their artwork.

Spotting celebrity deepfakes

WJAR-TV |

Senior Lecturer of Law and Taxation Steve Weisman offers advice on how to spot real celebrity videos from AI generated scams.

How Inclusive Run Clubs Are Changing the Culture of Running

PopSugar |

Research by Bentley, in partnership with The Running Industry Diversity Coalition, is highlighted for examining racial representation in running participation.

Stoned on the job? Increase in work injuries linked to legal weed

Yahoo! News |

New research co-authored by Professor of Economics Dhaval Dave reveals an increase in workplace injuries for younger people in states where marijuana use is legal.

South Carolina primary: Trump beats Haley, but here’s why she’s staying in the GOP race

MarketWatch |

Associate Dean of Arts & Sciences Jeff Gulati offers insights into why Republican candidate Nikki Haley has not dropped out of the race for president.

Americans Paid $11 Billion To Make Drugs You Can’t Afford

The Lever |

A new report from the Center for Integration of Science and Industry is highlighted for showing which prescription drugs received funding from taxpayers for crucial research ahead of their development. 

Tech giants pledge to crack down on AI deep fakes

CNN |

Associate Professor of Mathematical Sciences Noah Giansiracusa discusses how AI-generated misinformation threatens the integrity of the presidential election, and what can be done about it.

Massachusetts is home to 8 of the safest college towns in America, study says

Boston 25 News |

A new report ranks Waltham as one of the top 50 safest college towns in America.