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Ad Wars Heat Up Between Trump and Harris Campaign

CNN |

Senior Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences Jeff Gulati joins CNN anchor Kim Brunhuber for a discussion about the impact that political ads have on the presidential election.

The Unknown Danger Of Child Identity Theft

Forbes |

Senior Lecturer of Law and Taxation Steve Weisman authors an article highlighting the different ways that children are targeted by scammers and how parents can protect them.

See which MA schools made the Princeton Review's list of best colleges in 2025

Metrowest Daily News |

Bentley is included in a story highlighting the Massachusetts colleges and universities included in the 2025 Princeton Review best colleges ranking.

The Unknown Danger Of Child Identity Theft

Forbes |

Senior Lecturer of Law and Taxation Steve Weisman authors an article highlighting the different ways that children are targeted by scammers and how parents can protect them.

DEI Retreat Signals ‘Great Quieting’ in Corporate America

Bloomberg |

The Bentley-Gallup Business in Society survey is highlighted for showing that the majority of Americans say companies shouldn’t take a stance on current events.

Employers increasingly shed jobs, reflecting economic uncertainty

HR Dive |

As workers are concerned about AI potentially replacing jobs, the Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report shows companies can build trust around AI by being transparent about how AI is used in business practices.

History Shows How Dangerous ‘America First’ Really Is

TIME |

Professor of History Cyrus Veeser authors an opinion piece that draws on history to assert why the “America First” movement is dangerous for the United States.

3 MA colleges are in Wall Street's Journal top 10 rankings. Harvard, MIT aren't top school

Metrowest Daily News |

Bentley is highlighted for being #11 in the Wall Street Journal’s latest ranking of the best colleges in the country. 

One Issue That Unites a Divided America—Curbing Excessive CEO Pay | Opinion

Newsweek |

Early data from the 2024 Bentley-Gallup Business in Society survey is featured for revealing that 96 percent of Democrats, 83 percent of independents, and 67 percent of Republicans agreed that businesses should narrow their CEO-worker pay gaps.

As election politics heat up, Americans still want business to stay quiet on public policy—what do they want brands to chime in on instead?

AgilityPR |

The Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report is featured for showing Americans of nearly all age groups, genders, races and partisan groups have become less likely to want to hear from businesses on current events over the past two years.