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David LeClair
Update regarding David LeClair Memorial Service:The entire Bentley community is mourning the loss of David LeClair ’11, who recently passed away in a tragic biking accident. A memorial service to...
Bentley Students Keep Converse a Step Ahead
Little feet pushed Bentley undergraduate students to take big steps as they prepared a marketing strategies for Converse Kids’ $125M business. Recommendations were presented directly to the footwear...
Tip Sheet: Determining College Fit and Value
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.
Ask the Experts: Will We Ever Get to Retire?
Steve Weisman, senior lecturer of law, taxation, and financial planning, outlines underlying issues that may explain why Gen Xers face a bleak retirement outlook.
Gesa Kirsch to Explore Female Writers’ Impact on Abolitionism and Suffrage
English professor Gesa Kirsch was accepted to the National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute “Transcendentalism and Social Action in the Age of Emerson, Thoreau, and Fuller,” July 7 to...
Code of Conduct: Why Indian Companies Need Ethics Officers
Michael Hoffman, executive director of the Center for Business Ethics, offers his take on the differences between an organization's legal and ethical responsibilities, using Apple and Google as his...
Bentley’s Myers Sees Triangle for Women’s Advancement (Audio)
Betsy Myers, Founding Director of the Center for Women & Business, speaks with Bloomberg Radio to discuss the necessary steps for getting women into corner offices.
A Tech Sandbox For Collaborative Learning
Student Matt Somma authors a piece explaining the rationale behind the creation of the CIS Sandbox.
Blame and Punishment: When Mea Culpas Are Simply Not Sufficient
Jay Halfond, research fellow at the Center for Business Ethics, authors a piece on misdeeds committed against organizations, using the Harvard email scandal as his example.
Joseph (Joey) Glynn
Message from President Gloria Cordes Larson: Dear Members of the Bentley Community, It is with great sadness that I am writing to inform you about the death of a member of our community. Joseph (...
Wonkbook: If Austerity Is So Bad, Why Is The Economy Doing So Well?
Economics Professor Scott Sumner is highlighted for offering a new perspective on fiscal austerity during 2013.
Don't Forget the Fed!
Economics Professor Scott Sumner offers a different take on the economy's current housing recovery.
Bill VanderClock Honored for Advocating Service-Learning Among Students
For nearly two decades, Bill VanderClock, lecturer in computer information systems, has incorporated service-learning into his courses, sponsoring nearly 1,000 students in community-based work...
Scholars Convene to Discuss Malaria Prevention Innovation
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, malaria is one of the most severe public health problems worldwide and a leading cause of death and disease for millions of people in...
Students Place in AIS and Walmart IT Competitions
A team of Bentley students placed second in the 2012-2013 Association for Information Systems National Student Competition. A total of 82 teams from 17 universities around the country participated...
Graduates Commit to Building a Healthy, Sustainable, and Just World
Once again this year, tens of thousands of students around the globe will be signing the Graduation Pledge of Social and Environmental Responsibility. Even in the face of our current economic...
Home Ice A Big Advantage This Year
Professor of Mathematical Science Richard Cleary helps analyze the win rate of the Detroit Red Wings.
A Classroom in the Cloud
Adjunct Management Lecturer Thomas Koulopoulos authors a piece about the future of learning 'in the cloud,' a concept further explained in his book, "Cloud Surfing: A Way to Think About Risk,...
Bentley's Nurick Says Good Managers Live With Failure
Management and Psychology Professor Aaron Nurick discusses the traits successful workplace managers possess and the research behind his book The Good Enough Manager: The Making of GEM.
Center for Women and Business Helps Young Women “Gear Up” to Get Ahead
In today’s rapid-paced, digital world, global business demands that professionals stay connected and think strategically about their networks. Driven by this market need, the Center for Women and...
Shaping the Future of Business Education
In the current national debate over the value of higher education, lines are often drawn between business education and the liberal arts. Some argue that business knowledge provides the most...
Instagrams from the Bentley University graduation
Boston.com curated Instagrams from Commencement using #Bentley2013.
Live Blog: Bentley University Commencement Ceremony
Boston.com covered live tweeting during both the undergrad and graduate commencement ceremonies using #Bentley2013.
Life is good Co-founders and CEO of Sovereign Bank Spread Optimism, Hope and Inspiration at Bentley University's Commencement Ceremonies
Undergraduate speakers Bert and John Jacobs, co-founders of Life is good, and graduate school speaker Jorge Moran, CEO of Sovereign Bank, are highlighted for their inspirational words at Bentley's...
Inspiring Quotes From College Commencement Ceremonies
Undergraduate Commencement speakers Bert and John Jacobs, co-founders of Life is good, are highlighted among other Boston area commencement speakers for their focus on the importance of kindness and...