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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.

Local woman: Identity Was Used To File Fraudulent Unemployment Claims

WGGB TV |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman discusses a nationwide identity theft scheme targeting the unemployment claim systems of different states.

How does a language begin?

BBC News |

Professor Dan Everett is featured on the BBC's CrowdScience podcast to talk about how new languages get started. 

What Is The 'Retirement Curse' and How To Avoid It

msn.com |

Research by Economics Professor Dhaval Dave reveals the negative health effects from retirement are real.

14 Ways Campus Career Offices Are Serving Students During School Closures

University Business |

Bentley is highlighted for offering it's career development seminar, CDI 101, online.

Coronavirus Cases Plummet By 44% Due To Shelter-In-Place Orders, According To This Study Drawing on CDC Data

MarketWatch |

Research co-authored by Economics Professor Dhaval Dave reveals the timing of shelter-in-place orders impacts how successful they are in reducing coronavirus cases and deaths. 

Turkey’s Virus Deaths May Be 25 Percent Higher Than Official Figure

Financial Times |

Economics Professor Onur Altindag explains there is no evidence of deliberate misreporting of deaths in Turkey.

How Long Will a Vaccine Really Take?

New York Times |

Professor Fred Ledley weighs in on the possibilities of coronavirus vaccines being approved and successful.

America Is Not Set Up For This

Huffington Post |

Professor Rob DeLeo discusses why the U.S. was so unprepared for coronavirus.