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The 4 Arguments You Will Hear Against Drug Price Negotiation

Research from the Center for Integration of Science and Industry is highlighted for revealing that funding by the National Institutes of Health using taxpayer dollars plays a big role in the development of new drugs.

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Opinion: There’s Only One College Rankings List That Matters

The New York Times new college search tool highlights Bentley as one of the top ten colleges or universities where alumni earn the highest incomes a decade or more after graduation. 

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How Women Sports Teams Got Their Start

History Professor Chris Beneke reflects on the legacy of women’s sports teams ahead of the 50th anniversary of Title IX.

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Historically Black Colleges Finally Get the Spotlight

President Brent Chrite offers insight and is quoted in this article which highlights that, despite the recent influx in donations, some HBCUs are still struggling to survive.

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What Scares Salem? October Without Halloween

Economics Professor Dave Gulley explains the pandemic's impact on retailers this Halloween.

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Find Your Place in the Vaccine Line

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. 

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What Scares Salem? October Without Halloween

Economics Professor Dave Gulley discusses the economic impact of a subdued Halloween this year due to the pandemic.

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How Long Will a Vaccine Really Take?

Professor Fred Ledley weighs in on the possibilities of coronavirus vaccines being approved and successful.

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Istanbul Death Toll Hints Turkey Is Hiding a Wider Coronavirus Calamity

Research from Assistant Economics Professor Onur Altindag is featured.

 

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You Can’t Go Anywhere, but Ads Still Promise Retreats

Director of the Center for Business Ethics Jeff Moriarty explains why it's not responsible for people to leave cities and states hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic and head to less populated areas. 

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