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Overwhelmed Mass. Homeless Shelters Call for New Vision, Funding from State

WBUR |

One of the first alums to participate in the Service Learning and Civic Engagement Center (BSLCE) is making amazing efforts against homelessness in our community as President of Father Bill’s and Mainspring.

Op-ed: Meeting the Workforce Needs of the Life Science Industry Isn't Just About Teaching Science

Boston Business Journal |

Director of the Center for Integration of Science and Industry Fred Ledley co-authors an op-ed explaining reasons for the decreasing number of STEM students in the job market pipeline.

Consumer Alert: IRS Warns of New Scams Targeting Taxpayers

NBC 10 WJAR |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman warns of new techniques scammers are using to steal your tax returns.

Google Earns Top Ranking for Religious Inclusion

HR Dive |

A report from The Center for Women and Business supports findings that intersectionality leads to more productive and inclusive work spaces.

9 Best Gas Credit Cards of 2020

Wallet Hub |

Associate Professor of Marketing Nada Nasr Bechwati shares tips for capitalizing on rewards at the gas station.

Overcome Imposter Syndrome

Valet Magazine |

Professor of Management and Psychology Aaron Nurick explains why embracing our mistakes is an important part of avoiding imposter syndrome.

Retaining and Recruiting Older Workers: Tight Labor Market Solution

Forbes |

Research from The Center for Women and Business is highlighted for supporting the belief that millennials work best with flexible schedules. 

Artificial Intelligence (AI): Can It Help Make Hollywood Blockbusters?

Forbes |

Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences Noah Giansiracusa reveals the pitfalls of relying on artificial intelligence to determine whether a movie will be a box office success.

Why Audit Firm Leaders Need to Practice What They Preach

Journal of Accountancy |

New research co-authored by Assistant Professor of Accountancy Kerri-Ann Sanderson reveals that leaders at accounting firms need to model the behaviors they want from their employees. If this doesn't happen then the quality of audits suffers.

The Cyberwar With Iran Is Already a Decade Old: So Where Does It Go Now?

The Hill |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman explains in an op-ed that while media attention has recently increased around the topic, Iran’s cyberattacks on U.S. intelligence is not a new phenomena.