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How to Build a Successful Upskilling Program

Harvard Business Review |

Management Lecturer Susan Vroman co-authors an article offering strategies to help organizational leaders identify the skills and competencies that employees will find valuable. 

'I spoke my dream into existence.' Framingham church hosts annual King breakfast

Metrowest Daily News |

President Brent Chrite is the keynote speaker at the Greater Framingham Community Church's Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast. 

Best Business Credit Card Practices

Wallet Hub |

Finance Lecturer George Raftopoulos offers tips for identifying the best credit to use for business purposes.

10 women who built companies on social media and booked thousands in revenue during the pandemic share their best tips for growing a business

Business Insider |

Bentley graduate Madeline Ronzoni ’21 is featured for launching her company, Happy Rugs, while studying marketing at Bentley.

How one private university is leveling tuition to attract first-generation students

University Business |

Vice President for Enrollment Management Carolina Figueroa shares how the BentleyFirst program is opening up access to students that may not be thinking about going to a private institution.

Johnson & Johnson Faces Yet Another Crisis Situation This Year

Forbes |

Professor of Information Design and Corporate Communication Jason Zhou weighs in on how Johnson & Johnson can save its reputation after a panel of US experts voted to recommend the Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines over Johnson & Johnson's, which has been linked to deadly side effects.

Why the big questions about drug prices are rarely asked: It’s hard to do

STAT |

Fred Ledley, director of the Center for Integration of Science & Industry, authors an op-ed highlighting the center’s research examining the profits of large pharmaceutical companies.

What to Do If Your Amazon Package Is Stolen

Reader's Digest |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman outlines the steps consumers should take if Amazon packages don’t arrive.

How Biden’s infrastructure package might leave behind poor and minority communities yet again

Washington Post |

Global Studies Department Chair Juliet Gainsborough co-authors an op-ed highlighting her new research which shows that the communities in most economic distress — are also likely to lose out on the federal dollars they need.

The Hottest New Scene on Campus: Investing Clubs

Money Magazine |

The Bentley Investment Group, a student organization responsible for managing a portion of the university’s endowment, is highlighted as a club where young women are taking leadership roles.