People and Places: September 6, 2022
Bentley’s new Executive PhD is featured as a program designed for full-time working professionals who are interested in a flexible, accelerated curriculum.
Bentley’s new Executive PhD is featured as a program designed for full-time working professionals who are interested in a flexible, accelerated curriculum.
Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman offers tips for parents to help keep their kids safe online from criminals targeting them with fake shopping sites, scholarship offers and more.
Assistant Professor of Global Studies Maricruz Ariana Osorio co-authors an op-ed highlighting how get-out-the-vote initiatives at colleges help to increase the number of students who vote.
Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman authors an op-ed highlighting why the U.S. water supply is extremely vulnerable to a cyberattack.
Finance professor Kristi Minnick authors a blog post highlighting her research on the gender pay gap worldwide and how a society’s cultural norms can explain why women are paid less than men.
Management Professors Cynthia Clark and Jill Brown co-author an article about their research which reveals why corporations often aren’t successful in their efforts to diversify their board of directors.
Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences Noah Giansiracusa co-authors an op-ed with economist Paul Romer highlighting that when it comes to artificial intelligence, knowledge is dominated by a few private companies.
Bentley is highlighted as one of the universities currently accepting digital currency for tuition payments.
Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman advises how people can protect themselves while sending or receiving money using Zelle.
Bentley is featured for supporting first-generation students through targeted career development efforts including a webpage aimed at first-generation students.