The quiet cruelty of ‘ghost jobs’ in today’s hiring market
Lecturer of Management Jeff LeBlanc writes about an increasing challenge for job seekers – job postings that may not actually be hiring.
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Lecturer of Management Jeff LeBlanc writes about an increasing challenge for job seekers – job postings that may not actually be hiring.
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Data from the Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report is highlighted for revealing that the majority of Americans don’t trust companies to use AI responsibly.
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Dean of Arts & Sciences Jennifer N. Brown’s new book is featured for using a controversial figure from history to introduce a present-day murder mystery.
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Director of the Center for Integration of Science and Industry Fred Ledley offers perspective on a pilot program that allows FDA regulators to view clinical information in real time rather than waiting for data to be collected and analyzed.
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Assistant Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences Oyenike Balogun writes about her new research which reveals a high number of Black African women show a preference for lighter skin when using a psychological assessment.
Bentley University is included in a round-up of this year’s college commencement ceremonies.
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Assistant Professor of Philosophy Cody Turner co-authors a piece about his new research which examines the ethics of AI’s tendency to tell users what they want to hear
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Senior Lecturer of Law Steve Weisman offers advice on deciding when and what kind of cookies to accept from websites.
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Assistant Professor of History Dylan Gottlieb authors a piece about the significant impact of yuppies, also known as young urban professionals, on our culture, economy and political landscape.
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Bentley is featured for being selected as the French national's team training site during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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