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Losing Your Privacy Will Be the New Normal

Dallas News |

Associate Professor of Law Liz Brown co-authors an op-ed on how employers will track employee health data even more closely due to COVID-19 and what this means for workers. 

How To Make Masks That Everyone Will Want To Wear

National Geographic |

Associate Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences Danielle Hartigan explains what it will take for mask-wearing to become a habit for people around the world.

A New Study Points to $6.5B in Public Support Building the Scientific Foundation of Gilead's remdesivir. Should That Be Reflected in the Price?

Endpoints |

New research from the Center for Integration of Science and Industry reveals government funded research laid the groundwork for a new drug to treat COVID-19.

Science is Vying To Become the New MVP of Sports

Boston Globe |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman discusses how data analytics and technology are impacting the world of major league sports.

Little Evidence That Protests Spread Coronavirus in US

Associated Press |

Research by Economic Professor Dhaval Dave reveals there is little evidence that the protests that erupted after George Floyd’s death caused a significant increase in U.S. coronavirus infections.

How Covid-19 Will Change Our Shopping Habits

BBC News |

Marketing Professor Lan Xia explains why the pandemic could mean the end of browsing.

5 Factors That Could Signal Economic Recovery

Moneygeek |

Economics Professor Dave Gulley reveals the signs the economy is improving.

The Push To Redefine “Good Design” Amid the Black Lives Matter Movement

Quartz |

Bill Gribbons, director of Bentley's graduate UX design program, discusses how the field is evolving to counter implicit bias.

Newsletter: Signs of Recovery

Wall Street Journal |

Economics Professor Dhaval Dave's latest research reveals why Black Lives Matter protests have not sparked a new wave of coronavirus cases.

Barbara Stevens Announces Retirement From Bentley

Boston 25 News |

Women's basketball Coach Barbara Stevens is interviewed about her decision to retire this summer after 34 years leading the team.