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US universities ‘short-changed’ by industry on research

Times Higher Education |

Director of the Center for Integration of Science and Industry Fred Ledley is quoted in this story highlighting his research revealing US research universities are not getting the financial return they should be from their contributions to discovery of new medications. 

Everything you need to know about totaled cars.

WalletHub |

Senior Lecturer in Marketing Ian Cross offers advice to drivers dealing with a car that is declared a total loss.

How Many Credit Cards Should You Have?

WalletHub |

Finance Professor Jay Sultan advises that having more than a few credit cards can be difficult to monitor.

That’s Not Your Scared Kid on the Phone. It’s a Scammer Using Voice Cloning

The Penny Hoarder |

That’s Not Your Scared Kid on the Phone. It’s a Scammer Using Voice Cloning

Do Consumers See Your Business as a Force for Good?

MIT Sloan Management Review |

Management Professor Cynthia Clark authors an article highlighting results from the Bentley-Gallup survey which reveals most consumers think businesses and should prioritize environmental sustainability alongside profitability.

What Spain’s election means for far-right politics in Europe

PBS NewsHour |

Global Studies Professor Bonne Field is interviewed about the election in Spain that could see the far-right return to power for the first time in nearly 50 years.

Opinion: Who Really Pays for Drug Development? Both Government and Industry

BioSpace |

Director of the Center for Integration of Science and Industry Fred Ledley authors an op-ed that illustrates the important role that both government and industry spending play on the development of new medicines.

Red light on ‘greenwashing’? US regulatory agency takes fresh look at deceptive climate claims

PolitiFact |

Marketing Professor Susan Dobscha says companies pay a price in lost consumer confidence when they are "performing green" but not actually taking steps to protect the environment.

Commentary: Myths vs. realities of motivating Gen Z in the workplace

Boston Business Journal |

Management Lecturer Jeff LeBlanc writes an op-ed outlining the myths about what Gen Z wants in the workplace.

Trust in Anthony Fauci meant Americans were more likely to wear masks and take COVID-19 seriously – even conservatives.

London School of Economics |

Associate Professor of Global Studies Rob DeLeo co-authors this piece highlighting his research that examines Dr. Anthony Fauci’s influence on the public’s uptake of risk reduction measures during the pandemic.