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Bentley offering state tuition rates to first generation students

Boston 25 News |

First generation students from Massachusetts can now attend Bentley for the same tuition as UMass. 

Bentley offers in-state tuition rates to first-generation students

Boston.com |

The BentleyFirst Program, which gives first-generation students from Massachusetts the opportunity to attend Bentley for the same price as UMass, is featured.

Mass Politics Profs: Candidates Of Color Made History In Elections Nationwide

GBH Radio |

Global Studies Associate Professor Rob DeLeo discusses the impact of recent elections and what they might mean for Democrats in 2022.

6 skills to master as a leader in the hybrid workplace

Business Insider |

Director of Corporate Education Yaro Fong-Olivares explains some of the traits leaders today need to have.

Five points for anger, one for a ‘like’: How Facebook’s formula fostered rage and misinformation

Washington Post |

Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences Noah Giansiracusa offers perspective on how Facebook programs the algorithms it uses to make certain posts more prominent.

U.S. COVID-19 death toll tops 726,000 amid report FDA is set to allow mix-and-match vaccine booster shots

MarketWatch |

Economics Professor Dhaval Dave’s recent research on the impact of state lotteries on vaccine rates is highlighted.

State lotteries did not motivate people to get the Covid-19 vaccine, study finds

CNN |

New research co-authored by Economics Professor Dhaval Dave reveals the impact of state lotteries, one of the tactics used to motivate people to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

Facebook Uses Deceptive Math to Hide Its Hate Speech Problem

Wired |

Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences Noah Giansiracusa writes an op-ed highlighting that Facebook’s algorithm for removing harmful content is not as effective as the company claims.

CFO pay is up in Massachusetts. Thank the stock market.

Boston Business Journal |

Management Professor Cynthia Clark explains why more companies are linking compensation to performance and retention.

How small businesses are adapting to the new economy

Boston Business Journal |

Economics Professor Dave Gulley offers perspective on the future of consumer spending in the Boston area.