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HR Concerns Around DEI Rollbacks Heighten

The HR Digest |

The Bentley-Gallup Business in Society survey is mentioned for finding that Americans still believe diverse workers make a company stronger.

What Is Dynamic Pricing, and Why Has It Made Everything So Expensive?

U.S. News & World Report |

Executive Director of the Center for Business Ethics Jeff Moriarty offers perspective on the different ways consumers are impacted by dynamic pricing. 

Why Empathy and Strong Leadership Will Always Outpace AI

Entrepreneur |

Data from the Bentley-Gallup Business in Society report is highlighted for revealing that the majority of Americans believe AI will reduce jobs. 

Massachusetts program helps students go to college with minimal debt

Chronicle WCVB-TV |

First-year student Diana Buenrostro is featured in this story which highlights La Vida Scholars, a college access program that helps students go to college with minimal debt by educating them and their families.

Target’s ‘Wicked’ Stanley cups cause customers to clash: ‘People went crazy’

Mass Live |

Assistant Professor of Marketing Shelle Santana offers perspective on the cultural cache of some brands.

Where your college lands on the latest top 500 list

University Business |

Bentley is highlighted for being included in WalletHub’s latest rankings. The university tied for first place for post-attendance median salary, along with four other institutions including MIT and Carnegie Mellon.

Google's Nobel prize winners stir debate over AI research

Reuters |

Associate Professor of Mathematics Noah Giansiracusa weighs in on the debate surrounding Google’s research dominance and how breakthroughs in computer science should be recognized.

Nearly 40 percent of Mass. residents feel financially worse off now than a year ago, Globe/Suffolk poll finds

Boston Globe |

Assistant Professor of Global Studies Maricruz Osorio explains why it’s hard to predict if the economy, always an important issue during a presidential election, will be what sways voters in November. 

Scammers sending pictures of your home in scary new scam

WJAR-TV |

Senior Lecturer of Law and Taxation Steve Weisman advises about a new scheme where scammers are sending people pictures of their homes to scare them into sending money.

‘Heartstopper’ Stars and Creator on Crafting a Realistic and Relatable Love Story: “We’re Breaking Boundaries”

The Hollywood Reporter |

Associate Professor of English and Media Studies Traci Abbot offers perspective on trans representation, romance and relationships tied to the Netflix young adult series Heartstopper.