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From the GNR Newsroom, its the Monday Good News Roundup

Daily Kos |

Data from the Bentley-Gallup Force for Good survey is highlighted for showing people would pay more for products made by companies known for doing good.

New in Bentley University's Undergraduate Core: "Living in the Metaverse"

Campus Technology |

Computer Information Systems Senior Lecturer Mark Frydenberg and Associate Professor David Yates discuss their new Falcon Discovery Seminar course.

Credit card debt growing; average household has $8,900

The Journal Record |

Senior Associate Dean of Business Aaron Jackson explains why the Federal Reserve is in a precarious situation at the moment.

The list of holiday schemes continues

WWLP-TV |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman discusses the abundance of scams during the holiday season.

US consumers will likely reward companies that do good, recent survey found

WCVB -TV |

Results from the Bentley-Gallup Force for Good survey are highlighted that show Americans will pay more for products with a reputation for doing good. 

Boston Chamber panel: Fast labor recovery a sign of optimism as potential recession looms

Boston Business Journal |

President E. LaBrent Chrite participates in a panel focused on the country’s economic outlook.

Most say they would pay more for products from companies with reputations for doing good: Gallup

The Hill |

Data from the Bentley-Gallup Force for Good survey is highlighted for revealing that Americans will reward companies that make a positive impact. Professors Jonathan White and Andy Aylesworth are quoted.  

Russia's Economy is Being Slowly Asphyxiated

Newsweek |

Economics Professor Dave Gulley comments on the impact that energy and technology sanctions are having on Russia.

Bipartisan bill would require human trafficking hotline to be posted in every U.S. port of entry

The 19th |

Associate Professor of Sociology Jonathan White offers explains why undocumented immigrants are more vulnerable to becoming victims of human trafficking.

3 ways cryptocurrency is changing the way colleges do business with students and donors

The Conversation |

Bentley is highlighted for its decision to accept cryptocurrency for tuition payments.