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Sam Adams is the Latest Brand With a Trump Problem

Marketing Professor Susan Dobscha discusses the dangers of company spokespeople wading into public policy.

How to Compete with Millennials in the Workplace

U.S. News & World Report |
The Center for Women and Business is highlighted for its latest curated research report that examines the impact of multiple generations in the workforce.

Deval Patrick’s CNN Interview Keeps His Hand in Democratic Politics

Boston Herald |
CNN highlights former Governor Deval Patrick's commencement address at Bentley University amid speculation he will consider a presidential run.

New Threat to Your Finances: Cellphone Account Fraud

News4Jax |
Steve Weisman, senior lecturer of Law, Taxation, and Financial Planning, comments on the lack of regulations protecting consumers from cellphone fraud.

3 Strategies For Effectively Engaging Millennials

Forbes |
Bentley's Center for Women and Business is highlighted for its report focused on the impact of multi-generations on the workplace. 

BBQ Becky, Permit Patty And Why The Internet Is Shaming White People Who Police People 'Simply For Being Black'

Detroit Free Press |
Sociology Professor Anne Rawls comments on a racial phenomenon that has taken place over years.

Con Watch: Watch Out for New Medicare Card Scams

The Saturday Evening Post |
Steve Weisman, senior lecturer of Law, Taxation and Financial Planning, warns about new Medicare card scams.

Quick On The Draw: Companies Use Live Illustrators to Spice Up Presentations

Boston Globe |
Ian Cross, director of the Center for Marketing Technology, comments on how the millennial workforce has changed presentations in the workplace.

Sense of Place: Multipurpose Arena at Bentley University

University Business |
University Business highlights how the new multipurpose arena meets the needs of the Division I hockey program while also benefiting the entire campus community.

New Presidents or Provosts: Bentley U

Inside Higher Ed |
Inside Higher Ed highlights Lynne Rosansky as new, permanent provost.