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Should you share your salary with coworkers?

CBS News |

Executive Director of the Hoffman Center for Business Ethics Jeff Moriarty offers his thoughts on the importance of pay transparency.

Con Watch: Student Loan Forgiveness Scams

The Saturday Evening Post |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman warns student loan recipients about the techniques scammers are using to take advantage.

7 Hard-Earned Lessons From a Curriculum Makeover

The Chronicle of Higher Education |

Bentley faculty and administrators co-author an op-ed offering advice to other colleges and universities going through a curriculum reform. 

People and Places: September 6, 2022

AACSB Insights |

Bentley’s new Executive PhD is featured as a program designed for full-time working professionals who are interested in a flexible, accelerated curriculum. 

Help Your Teen Avoid Online Scams and Identity Theft

AARP |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman offers tips for parents to help keep their kids safe online from criminals targeting them with fake shopping sites, scholarship offers and more.

College students have been voting at record rates. Why?

Washington Post |

Assistant Professor of Global Studies Maricruz Ariana Osorio co-authors an op-ed highlighting how get-out-the-vote initiatives at colleges help to increase the number of students who vote. 

How safe is your drinking water?

The Hill |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman authors an op-ed highlighting why the U.S. water supply is extremely vulnerable to a cyberattack.

Gender Pay Gap Across Cultures

Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation |

Finance professor Kristi Minnick authors a blog post highlighting her research on the gender pay gap worldwide and how a society’s cultural norms can explain why women are paid less than men.

Meet the New Board — Same as the Old Board

MIT Sloan Management Review & Report |

Management Professors Cynthia Clark and Jill Brown co-author an article about their research which reveals why corporations often aren’t successful in their efforts to diversify their board of directors.

The Problems with AI Go Way Beyond Sentience

Barron's |

Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences Noah Giansiracusa co-authors an op-ed with economist Paul Romer highlighting that when it comes to artificial intelligence, knowledge is dominated by a few private companies.