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Why Does Fear Surround DEI Efforts?

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education |

Assistant Professor of Information Design and Corporate Communication David Stamps authors an op-ed about educators who changed his life. 

Developing Soft and Hard Skills for Career Growth and Higher Pay

Moneygeek |

Associate Professor of Management Marcus Stewart offers advice on how to showcase your skills to increase marketability.

The hidden costs of abortion restrictions

The Hill |

Economics Lecturer Savannah Adkins co-authors a piece discussing the implications of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the constitutional right to an abortion in the U.S.

Do Retailers Need A Chief Impact Officer?

RetailWire |

Research from the Bentley-Gallup Force for Good survey is highlighted that reveals consumers will pay more for a t-shirt made by a company known for having a positive impact.

U.S. officials say AI will be a big cyberthreat. How it’ll materialize is less clear.

Washington Post |

Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences Noah Giansiracusa offers insight on the increase in fraudulent news sights. 

How Should CFOs Select Peer Firms for Benchmarking?

CFO Magazine |

Accounting Professor Rani Hoitash co-authors a piece asserting that finance chiefs can improve their decision-making benchmarking their companies against peers. But it’s crucial to find the right companies for benchmarking.

Be wary of public phone chargers or risk becoming a victim

WWLP-TV |

With the summer travel season approaching, Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman offers a warning about public phone charges in airports, train stations and rest stops.

NIH investment as effective as private sector for biopharma innovation, Bentley report shows

Boston Business Journal |

New research from the Center for Integration of Science and Industry is highlighted for revealing that the federal government is just as effective an investor as private-sector players when it comes to biopharmaceutical innovation.

Bentley University President Brent Chrite outlines his big challenges, personal philosophies and areas for optimism

Boston Business Journal |

President Chrite joins the C-Speak Podcast to discuss topics including his journey from his childhood in Detroit to a university presidency in Boston; the issues he feels are critical for leaders to address in our future; and why he’s optimistic about the capacity of young people to overcome challenges.

Experts warn parents of oversharing on social media

WGGB TV |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman explains why parents need to be mindful of the information they are sharing online.