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Johnson & Johnson Faces Yet Another Crisis Situation This Year

Forbes |

Professor of Information Design and Corporate Communication Jason Zhou weighs in on how Johnson & Johnson can save its reputation after a panel of US experts voted to recommend the Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines over Johnson & Johnson's, which has been linked to deadly side effects.

Why the big questions about drug prices are rarely asked: It’s hard to do

STAT |

Fred Ledley, director of the Center for Integration of Science & Industry, authors an op-ed highlighting the center’s research examining the profits of large pharmaceutical companies.

What to Do If Your Amazon Package Is Stolen

Reader's Digest |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman outlines the steps consumers should take if Amazon packages don’t arrive.

How Biden’s infrastructure package might leave behind poor and minority communities yet again

Washington Post |

Global Studies Department Chair Juliet Gainsborough co-authors an op-ed highlighting her new research which shows that the communities in most economic distress — are also likely to lose out on the federal dollars they need.

The Hottest New Scene on Campus: Investing Clubs

Money Magazine |

The Bentley Investment Group, a student organization responsible for managing a portion of the university’s endowment, is highlighted as a club where young women are taking leadership roles. 

Work with other departments to bring more tech to your curricula

Journal of Accountancy |

Bentley’s Master’s in Accounting Analytics is featured as a successful example of an interdisciplinary program in this Q & A with Vice Chair of Accountancy Joy Gray.

15 Signs Someone Just Stole Your Identity

MSN Money |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman is one of the experts featured in a slide show highlighting signs of identity theft.

Viewpoint: Why employers must create disability-inclusive cultures

Boston Business Journal |

Trish Foster, advisor to the Center for Women and Business, authors an op-ed highlighting the center’s latest research on disability inclusion in the workplace.

Dracut college student’s love of rare cars helps feed those in need

Boston 25 News |

Student Alex Lambert ’23 is featured for organizing an annual car show that raises money for the food panty and food bank in his hometown. This story follows a profile of the student that was published in the Bentley Newsroom

Supply chain woes offer holiday shopping opportunity for craft makers

Boston Business Journal |

Associate Professor of Management Effie Stavrulaki says businesses were caught off guard by the supply chain issues caused by the pandemic.