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Got a Toy That Can Spy? Here's How to Know and What to Do

WRCBtv |
Business Law Professor Liz Brown offers advice on how to best protect young loved ones from hackers using toys with technological capabilities.

Viewpoint: There Should Be No Trade-Offs in Business Education

Boston Business Journal |
President Alison Davis-Blake powerfully pens her enthusiastic commitment to the mission of learning and diversity at Bentley University and shares the “three guiding principles” she will utilize in leading the institution.

12 Signs Someone Just Stole Your Identity

Reader's Digest |
Steve Weisman, senior lecturer of Law, Taxation and Financial Planning, shares tips on recognizing identity theft.

Getting Into Your Applicants’ Head(phone)s: How Bentley University Launched an Admissions Podcast

Kira Talent |
Dean of Undergraduate Admission, Suzanne Cuccurullo, talks about Bentley's new "Admissions 101" podcast as an innovative resource for prospective families and college counselors.

How Does Checking My Credit Affect My Credit Score?

U.S. News & World Report |
Steve Weisman, senior lecturer for Law, Taxation, and Financial Planning, explains why checking your credit will not hurt your credit score and is even important in ensuring credit security. 

How to Design an Energy-Efficient Multipurpose Arena

Athletic Business |
Executive Director of the Office of Sustainability, Amanda King, explains the planning required to make the multipurpose Bentley Arena the most environmentally sustainable ice arena in the U.S.

2018 Winter Travel Survey

Wallet Hub |
Global Studies Professor Joel Deichmann offers advice on traveling during the holiday season.

Research: When Boards Broaden Their Definition of Diversity, Women and People of Color Lose Out

Harvard Business Review |
Management Professor Cynthia Clark co-authors this piece about her new research which shows that boards of directors are broadening their definition of diversity to include different perspectives and skills. This is leading to a slowdown in the rate of appointment of women and other minorities to board seats.

How to Prevent Your Frequent Flyer Miles From Being Hacked

Afar |
Steve Weisman, senior lecturer of Law, Taxation, and Financial Planning at Bentley University, discusses how and why frequent flyers' accounts are so easy to hack into.

The Nobel Prize is a Reminder of the Outrageous Cost of Curing Cancer

VOX |
Research from the Center for Integration of Science and Industry is featured in this article about the price of cancer therapies.