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If a Company Says It’s Ethical, Investors Might Want to Be Skeptical

Wall Street Journal |

Research co-authored by Trustee Professor of Accountancy Gopal Krishnan is featured for revealing that words companies use in their annual reports to project a positive image – words like ethical and integrity – can actually lead to negative outcomes.

French cinema star and Oscar nominee Anouk Aimee dies at 92

NPR |

Associate Professor of Modern Languages Laure Astorian offers perspective on the legacy of French cinema star Anouk Aimee.

Scams with Steve: Children are prime identity theft targets

WJAR-TV |

Senior Lecturer of Law and Taxation Steve Weisman explains why young children are particularly susceptible to becoming a victim of identity theft.

2 in 3 say companies doing poor job avoiding CEO-employee pay gap: Gallup

The Hill |

Results from the upcoming Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report are highlighted for revealing Americans' attitudes towards the CEO pay gap.

Shareholders OK with soaring executive pay in US

AFP News |

Early data from the 2024 Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report is featured and Professor of Finance Kristina Minnick is quoted in this story by a leading global news agency.

CEOs make nearly 200 times more than other workers and their pay hikes keep outpacing employees. It’s an ‘outrage,’ a top advisor says

Fortune |

Early data from the next Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report is highlighted for revealing that two thirds of all Americans believe companies are doing a poor job of reigning in the wealth gap between CEOs and employees.

The Best Colleges in America

Money Magazine |

Bentley is named one of the Best Colleges in America for 2024 by Money Magazine. Out of the 745 top colleges included, Bentley is one of only 54 schools to receive a 5 star rating based on metrics including quality of education, affordability, and student outcomes such as graduation rates and employment success.

Has the Fed lost the dot plot?

NPR |

Associate Professor of Economics Laura Young joins the hosts of the NPR podcast The Indicator from Planet Money to discuss if the Federal Reserve “dot plot”, a tool to show where interest rates might be headed, is still effective.

66% of Americans give companies a failing grade for CEO pay

CNN |

Exclusive data from the upcoming Bentley-Gallup Business in Society report is featured and John W. Poduska Professor of Governance Cynthia Clark is quoted in this online piece about the CEO pay gap.

66% of Americans give companies failing grade for CEO pay

CNN |

Findings from the Bentley-Gallup business report regarding CEO pay are discussed.