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Why Parachute and Etsy let subscribers opt out of Mother’s Day marketing

Fortune |

Marketing Professor Susan Dobscha explains why many companies are returning to a more personalized approach to marketing.

Former Globe editor, CDC chief among 2021's college commencement speakers

Boston Business Journal |

Bentley's commencement speaker, former president Gloria Cordes Larson, is featured in a slideshow of this year's speakers.

Bentley University holds ‘double header’ commencement at Fenway Park

Boston Globe |

The Boston Globe features Bentley's commencement at Fenway Park with a story including descriptive details, quotes from keynote speaker Gloria Larson and positive messages shared on social media. 

‘The perfect way to end the year’: Bentley holds graduation at Fenway Park

7News Boston |

Bentley University Holds Graduation at Fenway Park

NBC10 Boston |

NBC10 Boston Reporter Jeff Saperstone features Bentley's Class of 2021 in his report on commencement at Fenway Park.

Fenway Park hosts graduations for Bentley, Emerson classes of 2020, 2021

WCVB -TV |

Reporter Josh Brogadir reports live from Fenway park as Bentley celebrates commencement.  

Labor experts: The power of unions starting to rise again

Worcester Business Journal |

Economics Professor Dave Gulley explains why the current climate could lead to a resurgence for organized labor.

‘I feel like I’m drowning’: Women business owners keep hitting new barriers to federal loan aid

The 19th |

Professor and Chair of Management Linda Edelman highlights that one of the biggest problems women entrepreneurs face is getting seed money. 

Rapid COVID-19 Vaccine Development Built on Over $17 Billion in NIH Funding for Vaccine Technologies

SciTechDaily |

New research from The Center for Integration of Science and Industry reveals that the unprecedented development of COVID-19 vaccines was made possible by more than $17 billion of research on vaccine technologies funded by the NIH prior to the pandemic.

Older auditors are being forced out at firms despite pulling in bigger fees

Accounting Today |

New research co-authored by Accounting Professor Rani Hoitash reveals U.S. auditing firms are pushing out experienced partners who bring in just as much revenue as younger partners.