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Mass. Trial Court works with design students to improve user experience

WBUR Radio |

Professor of Information Design and Corporate Communication Bill Gribbons and John Laing, the Massachusetts Trial Court's chief experience and diversity officer, are interviewed about the work Bentley students are doing to improve design and user experiences inside the courts.

How to protect your personal information when traveling

WWLP-TV |

Senior Lecturer of Law, Tax & Financial Planning Steve Weisman is interviewed about the rise in scams targeting travelers.  

These Are the 10 Best Colleges for Business Majors

Money Magazine |

Bentley is ranked the #2 college in the nation for business majors by Money Magazine.

Pizzeria Uno’s has a new expansion plan: Hotels

Boston Business Journal |

Finance Professor Chip Wiggins explains why Pizzeria Uno’s plan to open restaurants in hotels is an opportunity for the company, hotels and franchise owners.

Should I Click 'Allow Cookies' On Every Website That Asks?

Huffington Post |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman offers advice on blocking third-party cookies from following you around.

Even job listings can be scams

WWLP-TV |

Senior Lecturer of Law, Tax & Financial Planning Steve Weisman offers advice on spotting fake job opportunities that are designed to scam people.  

New Corporate Policies on Abortion Travel Spark Worries About Employees' Privacy

TIME |

Associate Professor of Law Liz Brown outlines the concerns about privacy related to companies covering travel expenses for employees who cross state lines to obtain an abortion. 

People & Places

AACSB Insights |

Bentley’s announcement that Paul Tesluk will be the university’s new provost is highlighted.

For More Than 40 Years, Dick Lipe Has Been The Statistics Guru For Boston Celtics’ TV Broadcasters

Forbes |

Director of Athletic Communications Dick Lipe is featured for his long-time work with Celtics’ broadcasters and his career at Bentley. 

The double standard of the return-to-office

BBC News |

Management Lecturer Susan Vroman explains the conflicts that come from managers expecting employees to return to the office while they continue to work from home.