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BostInno highlights Bentley's Undergraduate Commencement speakers Bert and John Jacobs, co-founders of Life is good, who encouraged graduates to live by their company "superpowers," including authenticity and fun.
New research from the Center for Women and Business is highlighted in a story that reveals how Millennial women really feel about following the career paths of female leaders in the workplace.
Associate Director of Undergraduate Career Services Colleen Murphy offers advice on how to maximize an internship experience and tips for turning the internship into a job offer.
Larry Lucchino, president and CEO of the Boston Red Sox, is highlighted for delivering the Commencement address to the graduating class of 2012, tying it to the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park.
Senior Melissa Reohr (@sMelissaReohr) is highlighted for her social media expertise and experience as a "buzz builder" for marketing firm Likeable Media.
Students in a marketing class using social media to try and get the attention of talk show host Conan O'Brien are highlighted for organizing a flash mob on campus.
Bentley students beat 14 other collegiate teams to win the Boston Beta showcase for startup companies. The winning team was formed by past and present students who founded Luvn' Local, a loyalty service provider that caters to local small businesses.
One of the finalists of the "Tech Apprentice" competition, which has Bentley students vying for a coveted internship with the marketing firm Allen & Gerritsen, shares his experience.