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Crypto Pays for College: What Higher Education Must Understand Before Delving into the Coin of the Future

Risk & Insurance |

Bentley is highlighted as one of the universities currently accepting digital currency for tuition payments. 

8 Common Zelle Scams to Watch Out For

Reader's Digest |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman advises how people can protect themselves while sending or receiving money using Zelle.

9 Ways to Elevate First-Generation Student Support

Inside Higher Ed |

Bentley is featured for supporting first-generation students through targeted career development efforts including a webpage aimed at first-generation students.

We’ve Made Abortion A Work Issue. It Should Be A Healthcare One

Refinery 29 |

Associate Professor of Law and Taxation Liz Brown explains why many companies are opting to offer abortion care-related benefits.

First in the Family Make Their Mark in College

Inside Higher Ed |

Associate Provost for Student Success Jane Griffin is quoted in this story highlighting the challenges for first-generation students. Griffin’s new role is featured for its focus on supporting first-generation students. 

Transitions: Purdue U. at West Lafayette Names New President; Harvard U. President to Step Down

The Chronicle of Higher Education |

The appoinment of Paul Tesluk as Bentley's new provost and vice president for academic affairs is highlighted. 

TV and films have long taught audiences transphobia

Washington Post |

Assistant Professor of English and Media Studies Traci Abbott authors an op-ed outlining why current bills threatening trans rights build on media depictions of trans people as dangerous.

Amid Expansion, Pioneering Accounting Program Partners With HBCUs

Poets and Quants |

Bentley is highlighted as one of the universities partnering with KPMG to increase diversity in the accounting industry.

Mass. Trial Court works with design students to improve user experience

WBUR Radio |

Professor of Information Design and Corporate Communication Bill Gribbons and John Laing, the Massachusetts Trial Court's chief experience and diversity officer, are interviewed about the work Bentley students are doing to improve design and user experiences inside the courts.

How to protect your personal information when traveling

WWLP-TV |

Senior Lecturer of Law, Tax & Financial Planning Steve Weisman is interviewed about the rise in scams targeting travelers.