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

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.

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How Will Racial Minorities Shape Future Elections?

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

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15 Signs Someone Just Stole Your Identity

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman offers tips on what you should do if you notice errors on your credit report.

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Google Rethinks App Design for Internet Novices

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.

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

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.

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The 10 Best Business Colleges in the U.S.

Bentley is named one of the top colleges for business in the country by Money Magazine. The university is highlighted for its technology and stellar career services.   

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The 13 Most Common Election Scams and How to Spot Them

Senior lecturer and scam expert Steve Weisman offers advice for making sure your campaign donations and your vote are safe from fraud.

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Debates 2020: Trump To Woo Suburban Voters While Biden Shows He’s More Than ‘Not Donald Trump’

Global Studies Professor Jeff Gulati explains what each candidate should focus on during tonight's presidential debate in order to be successful. 

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College Road Trip to Boston: Bentley University

An inside look at Bentley is featured in the 2021 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges Guide. A U.S. News reporter and photographer visited campus before the coronavirus pandemic and the story offers readers a glimpse into the Bentley experience. 

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Paycheck Protection Program Fraud Cases Are On the Rise

Professor Steve Weisman explains why the Paycheck Protection Program, designed to help small businesses continue to pay their workers and stay afloat during the pandemic, is vulnerable to be exploited by criminals.

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