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Find Your Place in the Vaccine Line

New York Times |

Professor Fred Ledley, who is also Director of the Center for Integration of Science and Industry, is quoted about the logistical challenges related to rolling out COVID-19 vaccines. 

Turing Test At 70: Still Relevant For AI (Artificial Intelligence)?

Forbes |

Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences Noah Giansiracusa comments on why artificial intelligence systems still can't beat the "Turing Test", a framework to determine if a machine can think.

Column: Private Firms Keep Stranglehold On COVID Vaccines, Though You Paid For The Research

Los Angeles Times |

Research from Bentley's Center for the Integration of Science and industry is highlighted for identifying that billions of dollars in government grants funded basic research that drug companies used to develop their products.

Watch Out for Package Delivery Scam Texts

NBC 10 WJAR |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman warns that as online shopping increases during the holidays, consumers need to be aware of package delivery scams.

 

Best Universities in Massachusetts

Times Higher Education |

Bentley is highlighted as one of the top universities in Massachusetts using data from the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education US College Rankings.

Managing Legal Teams Through Good Conflict

Lawyer's Weekly |

Bentley University Ombud Eliane Markoff co-authors an op-ed that offers advice on managing conflict in a team setting.

Remdesivir’s Hefty Price Tag Ignores NIH Investment In Its Creation

StatNews |

Ekaterina Cleary, lead data analyst and research associate at the Center for Integration of Science and Industry, authors an op-ed asserting that drug pricing needs to reflect funding from the NIH by keeping prescription costs down.

How Will Racial Minorities Shape Future Elections?

Wallet Hub |

Government Professor Christine Williams comments on the shifting demographics that could present various challenges for different political groups.

Google Rethinks App Design for Internet Novices

Wall Street Journal |

Bill Gribbons, director of the graduate program in human factors, offers his thoughts on Google's efforts to create apps that teach new internet users the web’s visual language.

How the Pandemic Is Changing Americans' Credit Card Habits, From Spending to Paying Down Debt

Money Magazine |

Assistant Professor of Marketing Shelle Santana offers insight on a new study that reveals 25% of Americans say credit card debt is a source of daily stress right now.