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The Push To Redefine “Good Design” Amid the Black Lives Matter Movement

Quartz |

Bill Gribbons, director of Bentley's graduate UX design program, discusses how the field is evolving to counter implicit bias.

Newsletter: Signs of Recovery

Wall Street Journal |

Economics Professor Dhaval Dave's latest research reveals why Black Lives Matter protests have not sparked a new wave of coronavirus cases.

Barbara Stevens Announces Retirement From Bentley

Boston 25 News |

Women's basketball Coach Barbara Stevens is interviewed about her decision to retire this summer after 34 years leading the team.

'No Evidence' Black Lives Matter Protests Caused COVID-19 Spike: Study

Newsweek |

New research by Economics Professor Dhaval Dave explores whether recent Black Lives Matter protests around the country had an impact on coronavirus cases.

Why Haven't I Received a Stimulus Check?

U.S. News & World Report |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman explains how income tax identity thieves will not only go after tax returns but also the CARES Act stimulus payments people are still waiting for. 

HEC Paris & London Top FT’s Master Of Finance Rankings

Poets and Quants |

Financial Times ranks Bentley's Master of Finance program #2 in the United States. 

Fidelity's Pride Celebration Goes Virtual

HR Dive |

A study from the Gloria Cordes Larson Center for Women and Business highlights that intersectionality is pivotal to inclusion and diversity in the workplace.

Reinforcement Learning: The Next Big Thing For AI (Artificial Intelligence)?

Forbes |

Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences Noah Giansiracusa explains the impact of reinforcement learning on healthcare.

How College Students Can Keep Their Career Tracks Running This Summer

University Business |

Executive Director of Career Development Janet Ehl offers advice for students on staying productive this summer and explains how the Pulsifer Career Development Center is continuing to support them.

California’s Early Shelter-In-Place Order May Have Saved 1,600 Lives In One Month

The Conversation |

Economics Professor Dhaval Dave co-authors a piece on his research that looked at the impact of California's shelter-in-place order.