Professor of Economics Scott Sumner is highlighted for his opinion on British fiscal policy in relation to the country's economic weaknesses.
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Bob Galliers, University Distinguished Professor at Bentley, received the prestigious LEO Award for Lifetime Exceptional Achievement in Information Systems from the Association for Information Systems (AIS) at the 2012 International Conference on Information Systems in Orlando, Florida, December 17.
Economics Professor Scott Sumner gives his take on nominal spending in an article he wrote for the Financial Times.
Betsy Myers, founding director of the Center for Women & Business, is highlighted for her speaking role at the 2012 Women’s Leadership Conference and Celebration of Inspiring Women hosted by the Coastal Carolina University’s Women in Philanthropy and Leadership (WIPL).
Steve Weisman, senior lecturer of Law, Taxation, and Financial Planning and author of 50 Ways to Protect Your Identity in a Digital Age, offers advice on how to be protected from identity theft.
Bentley University has named Jonathan White, PhD its new Director of Service-Learning, replacing Edward Zlotkowski, one of the founders of Bentley’s Service-Learning Center who postponed his retirement to act as the center’s director for the past two years.
Executive advisor at the Center for Women and Business Toni Wolfman is highlighted for her thoughts on companies losing out if they do not figure out how to retain and advance women.
Bentley University announced four faculty members and a doctoral candidate as recipients of the Innovation in Teaching Award 2012: Mystica Alexander; George Fishman; Mark Frydenberg; Jay Thibodeau; and Denise Hanes.
Undergraduate students in a Corporate Immersion Marketing class taught by James Pouliopoulos spent their fall semester testing the usability and effectiveness of an iPad app implemented by Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) in their dealers to improve customer experience and close sales.
Bentley teams were seeded first and fifth out of 46 teams competing in the Eastern Regional Tournament of the American Collegiate Moot Court Association, a competition where student teams simulate arguments before the Supreme Court.