President Gloria Larson takes to the New York Times'The Choice Blog to offer advice to prospective students and families on what questions to ask during the college selection process.
President Gloria Larson discusses the importance of combining business skills with liberal arts education to produce the most well-rounded college graduates.
President Gloria Larson expresses her excitement for this year's commencement address being delivered by Bert and John Jacobs, co-founders of the Life is Good company.
Bentley University President Gloria Larson was named to the Boston Business Journal (BBJ) Power 50, an award designed to honor the region’s 50 most influential business people of 2012. Larson and other members of the 2012 Power 50 will be recognized during a special event on November 1st in Boston.
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.
President Gloria Larson's recent "Thank You Tour" of Ghana is highlighted. While there, President Larson visited Bentley’s Ghanaian-led partner organizations that host Bentley students for a variety of 8-week internships.
Boston.com's Global Business Hub blog features the Center For Women and Business successful inaugural forum Moving From Conversation to Action. The post includes details on what speakers such as PwC Chairman Robert Moritz and the Center's Betsy Myers shared at the event.
Bentley President Gloria Larson comments on MIT President Susan Hockfield's decision to step down from her role. Larson describes Hockfield as her mentor and inspiration.
President Gloria Larson is highlighted for being one of many top level executives to attend the first annual Cradles to Crayons Presidents Day of Service on Feb 16. The CEOs and business leaders rolled-up their sleeves at the Cradles to Crayons “Giving Factory” warehouse in Brighton for a day of volunteer service in honor of Presidents Day.