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‘Frightening’: Reaction on possible 200% tariff on European alcohol

NBC10 Boston |

Economics Professor Dave Gulley outlines the stresses on the economy as more tariffs loom.  

Bentley To Renovate, Modernize Adamian Academic Center

Waltham Patch |

The university’s plan to modernize and renovate the Adamian Academic Center is detailed.

Skyrocketing CEO pay can lead to huge corporate culture problems and whistleblowing employees

Fortune |

Research from the Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report is highlighted for revealing that the majority of adults in the U.S. believe it’s important for companies to avoid major pay gaps between CEOS and employees.

Is a recession coming? Here's what JPMorgan and other banks, analysts, and economists say

Quartz |

Associate Professor of Economics Laura Jackson Young explains that uncertainty is the underlying force driving the swings in the financial markets and dictating consumer and business spending.

Project-Based Learning in an AI-Inspired Era

Campus Technology |

Distinguished Lecturer in Computer Information Systems Mark Frydenberg discusses how project-based learning, paired with today’s AI tools, has created a new learning model.

Colleges With the Best Return on Investment

U.S. News & World Report |

Bentley is among the 22 colleges and universities with a 40-year net present value ranging from $3.37 million to more than $4.5 million, according to data from Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce.

Late car payments hit their highest level in decades, alarming economists

Quartz |

Economics Professor Dave Gulley explains why a record number of car owners currently have monthly payments at or over $1,000.

You’ve Already Paid $6 Billion For Weight-Loss Drugs You Can’t Afford

The Lever |

Executive Director of the Center for Integration of Science and Industry Fred Ledley asserts consumers should not be paying so much for weight loss drugs when, as research from the Center reveals, taxpayers contributed billions toward developing the drugs.

Crypto scams are a new twist on the age-old Ponzi scheme

WJAR-TV |

Senior Lecturer of Law Steve Weisman explains the cryptocurrency scheme that poses a threat to people and how social media plays a big role.

Celtics and Bentley University host career day for underrepresented students

NBC10 Boston |

Bentley partners with the Celtics to host a Career Day for Boston high schools students. President Brent Chrite is interviewed and shares the event is part of the university’s commitment to inclusivity.