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Corporate Tax Cuts Don’t Always Lead To More Jobs, New Research Says

Forbes |

Research by Assistant Professor of Economics Ezgi Kurt is highlighted for revealing who benefits most from corporate tax cuts.

Advice for the Class of 2023

Inside Higher Ed |

Quotes from NCAA President Charlie Baker’s address to Bentley’s undergraduate class are featured.

Bentley Graduates 1,500 Students At 2023 Commencement Events

Waltham Patch |

Bentley’s undergraduate ceremony, and thoughts from keynote speaker Charlie Baker, are highlighted.

Charlie Baker tells Bentley graduates life is a series of choices and challenges

Boston Globe |

Bentley’s undergraduate ceremony is featured with quotes from keynote speaker Charlie Baker, thoughts from proud Bentley graduates and photos from the day.

Charlie Baker delivers commencement speech to Bentley University graduates

WCVB -TV |

NCAA President Charlie Baker’s address to Bentley's undergraduate class is highlighted.

Why Does Fear Surround DEI Efforts?

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education |

Assistant Professor of Information Design and Corporate Communication David Stamps authors an op-ed about educators who changed his life. 

Developing Soft and Hard Skills for Career Growth and Higher Pay

Moneygeek |

Associate Professor of Management Marcus Stewart offers advice on how to showcase your skills to increase marketability.

The hidden costs of abortion restrictions

The Hill |

Economics Lecturer Savannah Adkins co-authors a piece discussing the implications of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the constitutional right to an abortion in the U.S.

Do Retailers Need A Chief Impact Officer?

RetailWire |

Research from the Bentley-Gallup Force for Good survey is highlighted that reveals consumers will pay more for a t-shirt made by a company known for having a positive impact.

Bentley University President Brent Chrite outlines his big challenges, personal philosophies and areas for optimism

Boston Business Journal |

President Chrite joins the C-Speak Podcast to discuss topics including his journey from his childhood in Detroit to a university presidency in Boston; the issues he feels are critical for leaders to address in our future; and why he’s optimistic about the capacity of young people to overcome challenges.