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Socialists Win Spain’s Election, But Far Right Surges

AP News |

Global Studies Professor Bonnie Field discusses the political situation in Spain after this year's elections and why it is considered" a mess".

Spain Repeats Election as Catalan Crisis Boosts Far Right

AP News |

Bonnie Field, professor in the Global Studies department, analyzes how voter participation from both the right and left-wing parties can impact Spain's elections and future. 

The 2019 Top 100 Women-Led Businesses in Massachusetts

Boston Globe |

Bentley University is named one of the most noteworthy organizations led by a woman, President Alison Davis-Blake, in a ranking by the Commonwealth Institute.

How Colleges are Responding to the Drop in Chinese Enrollment

University Business |

Vice President for Enrollment Management Carolina Figueroa offers perspective on the national trend of declining applications from Chinese college students to U.S college and universities. 

Allies in Innovation

Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges |

Bentley President Alison Davis-Blake writes about the importance of strong partnerships between university presidents and members of the board of trustees.

2019’s Best Winter Holiday Destinations

Wallet Hub |

Associate Professor of Marketing, Nada Nasr, provides advice for travelling during the winter season. 

10 Ways Men Can Help Close the Gender Gap for Female Coworkers

Fast Company |

Executive Director of the Center for Women and Business, Deb Pine, offers tips on how men can effectively support their female colleagues in the workplace.

Princeton Review 2020 Best Colleges for Financial Aid, Happiness, and More

NBCs Today Show |

Bentley University is featured for being named a school with one of the best career services programs in the country by Princeton Review.

Ask The Experts: Picking the Best Airline Credit Card

Professor Joel Deichmann gives tips on how to pick the best airline credit card.

The Cure for Digital Addiction

Professor Pierre Berthon suggests ways in which we can resist the addictive nature of our digital devices.