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The new book by Bentley faculty advocating for the integration of business and the arts & sciences, Shaping the Future of Business Education, is featured. The book's editors, Dean Daniel Everett and Gordon M. Hardy, answer questions about the book's themes.
Bentley is highlighted as a university that is rewarding faculty for innovative teaching, such as Assistant Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences, David Szymanki, who has students use science to solve real world problems.
Dean of Arts and Sciences Daniel Everett offers insight on Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and their potential impact on the future of place-based higher education.
Dean of Arts and Sciences Daniel Everett compares the violence of the American culture to the Pirahã men and women in a blog article for his book, "Language: The Cultural Tool."
Dean of Arts & Sciences, Daniel Everett, discusses his life-changing journey to the Amazon which is highlighted in the ABC documentary The Grammar of Happiness.
The Grammar of Happiness follows Dean of Arts & Sciences Daniel Everett through his journey of losing faith but finding happiness among the Piraha tribe.
Dean of Arts & Sciences Daniel Everett is interviewed about his experiences living among the Piraha tribe in Brazil. Everett's book, "Dont Sleep There Are Snakes," is also mentioned for his unique documentation of his studies.
Dean of Arts and Sciences Daniel Everett is highlighted for his a new book, "Language, the Cultural Tool," and TV documentary about his work studying the foundations of human language through the Piraha tribe in the Amazon.