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Patients still have no protection against surprise ambulance bills. And there’s no solution in sight

STAT |

Assistant Professor of Economics Ben Chartock offers insight on the need to find a way to settle disputes about unexpected ambulance bills.

Big Tech Hasn’t Fixed AI’s Misinformation Problem—Yet

TIME |

Mathematics Professor Noah Giansiracusa co-authors an op-ed highlighting the new AI products introduced by companies such as Microsoft and Google while raising the question, can we genuinely trust them.

Being an authentic leader doesn’t have to burn you out. Here’s how to make it work

Fast Company |

Management Lecturer Susan Vroman co-authors an op-ed asserting organizations need authentic leaders who lead with self-awareness and emotional management.

Super Supporters: Which Political Teams Do the Eagles and Chiefs Help Fund?

WNBC-TV |

Data from the Bentley-Gallup Force for Good survey is highlighted that reveals many more Democrats than Republicans say businesses should speak out on political and cultural issues.

Moral, Ethical Business Conduct a Priority for Younger Workers

Good Faith Media |

The Bentley-Gallup Force for Good survey is featured for highlighting that younger Americans want to work for businesses committed to making a positive impact on society.

Why are colleges offering up more DEI degrees? Demand for diversity expertise is growing.

USA Today |

Bentley is featured for being the first university to offer an undergraduate Diversity, Equity and Inclusion degree program. 

Protect your money, identity, or both this Valentine’s Day

WWLP-TV |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman talks about the scams people should look out for ahead of Valentine’s Day.

What are the perils and promises of brand virtue signaling?

Business Horizons |

Professor of Information Design and Corporate Communication Pierre Berthon is interviewed about his new research which explores the rise in the number of companies linking themselves to social movements or issues.

3 in 4 young Americans stress importance of firms operating in environmentally sustainable way: survey

The Hill |

Data from the Bentley-Gallup Force for Good survey reveals young people are demanding businesses have a strong moral compass.

Tax-related identity theft is the most common form of identity theft

WWLP-TV |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman urges people to file their taxes early to avoid becoming a victim of identity theft.