New England Cable News: Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman discusses the various scams related to the H1N1 virus and how to avoid them on Good Morning Live. (November 18, 2009).
Boston Business Journal: Finance Professor Roy Wiggins discusses the factors that led to the closing of the Boston Stock Exchange in A Venerable Regional Exchange Expected a New Era. (November 6, 2009)
Businessweek.com: Mike Page, VP for Academic Affairs and Dean of Business and the McCallum Graduate School, is featured in Businessweek's new video section "Business School Explained." See the "Schools" section for one video and the "Undergrad" section for the other three. (November 4, 2009)
The Armenian Weekly: Lecturer of Global Studies Asbed Kotchikian will explore the challenges and opportunities of the recently signed Armenia-Turkey Protocols as part of an upcoming discussion panel at Clark University.(November 4, 2009).
WashingtonPost.com: Director of Undergraduate Admission Erika Vardaro is featured in The Answer Sheet blog responding to questions about college essay writing, including: What Should Students Never Write in Their Essay? Do Colleges Want Well-Rounded Students Or Those With a Passion? (November 3, 2009)
MSNBC.com: Law Professor Stephen Lichtenstein offers insight on the ethical and legal implications of a new cell phone application in DateCheck Phone App Gets 411 on Suitors. (October 29, 2009)
Investor's Business Daily: Management Professor Fred Tuffile discusses industries that are ripe for new businesses in a recovering economy in Select the Right Sector to Launch Your Business. (October 23, 2009)
Financial Times: Robert D. Galliers, University Distinguished Professor at Bentley, authors a thought-provoking essay on the importance of an IT education in Ignore Technology at Your Peril. (October 26, 2009)
Economist.com: Economics Professor Scott Sumner's thoughts on the connection between the Chinese peg and the dollar are cited in the blog post An Expansionary Peg? (October 26, 2009)
Houma Today (LA): Bentley University 2009 Tomorrow 25 winner, Taylor Crosby, is recognized for her work outside of the classroom in These Students Excel in More Than Academics. Also ran in the Daily Comet. (October 26, 2009)