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Professor of Natural and Applied Science Helen Meldrum praises a recent opinion piece and argues that health providers must truly care for themselves in order to give others the best possible care.
Bentley undergraduate students are highlighted for focusing their efforts on the Lexington Center business district this semester as part of an integrated business course.
Founding Director of the Center for Women and BusinessBetsy Myers cautions companies that, from a profit standpoint, it is in their best interest to find a way to retain pregnant women.
President Gloria Larson is highlighted as a university leader who comes from outside academia alongside Chancellor Marty Meehan of UMass Lowell. She offers insight into why their unconventional backgrounds are an asset.
Pricewaterhouse Coopers and Bentley collaborated to create the Global Talent Index, a scale measuring strength of talent and innovation in metropolitan regions.
Associate Professor of Global Studies Joao Resende-Santos is highlighted for the two year sabbatical he took from Bentley to work at the University of Cape Verde, an opportunity he seized in order to improve higher education in his home country.
The Boston Globe interviews Betsy Myers, director of Bentley's Center for Women and Business, for her insight on why 50 to 70 percent of US workers are unengaged at work. Myers goes on to speak of leadership and the uphill trend in women on executive boards. Bentley President Gloria Larson is also quoted.
Bentley's Master of Science in Accountancy is highlighted as a great program for working professionals to simultaneously obtain a graduate degree, making them more desireable in the workplace in the longrun.