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Bentley University names first Black president

Boston Business Journal |

President-elect Brent Chrite discusses his appointment as Bentley's 9th president in its 104 year history. 

Burger King’s ‘Women belong in the kitchen’ ad is a cautionary tale, experts say

Washington Post |

Marketing Professor Susan Dobscha offers insights on why Burger King is under fire for its latest marketing campaign.

How Women-Owned Businesses Are Faring in Covid: An International Women's Day Reality Check

Inc. |

Management Professor Tatiana Manolova discusses the pandemic’s impact on women-owned businesses.

Joe Biden's $15 Federal Minimum Wage Pledge Makes Businesses Nervous

Newsweek |

Economics Professor Dave Gulley explains who would be most impacted if the federal minimum wage is raised.

A New IRS Tool Lets You Protect Your Tax Refund — and Your Identity — From Scammers

Money Magazine |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman explains why identity theft tax scams could be at record highs this year.

Recent College Grads Face Lack of Opportunities During COVID-19

Rewire |

Director of the Pulsifer Undergraduate Career Development Center, Alyssa Hammond, offers tips for young people seeking employment during the pandemic.

Capitol Riot Didn't Drive Up COVID-19 Cases In D.C., Data Suggests

NPR |

New research co-authored by Economics Professor Dhaval Dave reveals that although D.C. didn't see an increase in COVID-19 cases due to the riots at the U.S. Capitol Building, the hometowns of the rioters experienced a significant increase.

Use These Leadership Strategies To Prepare For a Smart Recovery Post-Pandemic

Fast Company |

Management Lecturer Susan Vroman co-authors a piece offering strategies for companies as they plan for the future.

5 Things You Need To Know To Successfully Run a Live Virtual Event

Medium |

The Center for Women & Business is highlighted for offering engaging and high quality virtual events during the pandemic.
 

Study: Biotech No Riskier for Investors

MedCity News |

Fred Ledley, Director of the Center for Integration of Science and Industry, is interviewed about new research from the center that concludes biotech companies are not a riskier investment than other industries.