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Yes. Buying & Selling Fake Vaccination Cards is a Crime

KSFR (Santa Fe Public Radio) |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman explains who’s buying and selling COVID-19 vaccination cards.

A mathematician walks into a bar (of disinformation)

TechCrunch |

Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences Noah Giansiracusa is interviewed about his new book titled “How Algorithms Create and Prevent Fake News”.

Overwhelmed By the Concept of Bitcoin, Other Cryptocurrencies? Here's Quick Explainer

NBC10 Boston |

Finance Lecturer Anurag Wakhlu explains why blockchain is as revolutionary as the internet was thirty years ago.

I-Team: State Police Cadaver Dogs Search For Source Of Mysterious Saugus Fly Infestation

WBZ-TV |

Associate Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences, Tony Kiszewski, is interviewed about an insect infection in a Saugus neighborhood.

Delta variant haunts Halloween plans

Los Angeles Times |

Although big Halloween events are being planned, Marketing Professor Susan Dobscha believes most Americans will not be comfortable joining large celebrations for years to come, if ever.

What To Do When You're Chronically Underpaid

Women Amplified |

Senior Law Lecturer Kiana Pierre-Louis joins this podcast to offer advice on advocating for equal pay.

Historically Black Colleges Finally Get the Spotlight

New York Times |

President Brent Chrite offers insight and is quoted in this article which highlights that, despite the recent influx in donations, some HBCUs are still struggling to survive.

15 Ways to Find Money to Pay for an MBA

U.S. News & World Report |

Associate Director of Graduate Admission Gordon Berridge reminds prospective students that most schools, including Bentley, offer merit MBA scholarships.

Have women-led companies met their financial promises on social justice?

The 19th |

Executive Director of the Center for Women and Business, Trish Foster, is quoted extensively in this story about how companies are following through on their commitment to racial equity.

Want to Start a DEI Major? Read This First

The Chronicle of Higher Education |

Bentley’s new DEI major is featured with Senior Lecturer of Law and Taxation Kiana Pierre-Louis and Sociology Professor Gary David offering advice to other universities considering this kind of major.