Alum and current NFL lineman, Mackenzy Bernadeau, headed back to his hometown of Waltham to join a Service-Learning Center initiative to clean-up and transform a building that will house a new community center.
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The student-run marketing association just finished a six-week photo contest using Pongr to help promote the rebranding efforts across campus and motivate students to have fun in the community.
Commencement is Saturday, May 18, 2013.The graduate ceremony begins at 3:00 p.m.Jorge Moran, Santander U.S. Country Head and President/CEO of Sovereign Bank, will speak to graduate students.For complete Commencement 2013 information, please visit: .
Bloomberg Businessweek features the new book by Bentley faculty advocating for the integration of business with the arts and sciences. The book, Shaping the Future of Business Education, is co-edited by Dean Daniel Everett and Adjunct Lecturer Gordon Hardy.
Martha (Marty) Howe’s innovative teaching and research in the field of forensic accounting earned an Educator of the Year Award from the Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants.
A service-learning faculty award to Michael Goldberg (Information Design and Corporate Communication) will establish a full-service graphic design business to serve nonprofit organizations, as a fourth-credit practicum for qualified students in his courses.
Adjunct Economics Lecturer Michael Enz discusses the business of football in conjunction with the NFL draft.
Commencement is May 18, 2013. Bert and John Jacobs, co-founders of The Life is good Company, deliver the undergraduate address. Jorge Moran, Santander U.S. Country Head and President/CEO of Sovereign Bank, will speak to graduate students.
Service initiatives on anti-bullying, mental health, afterschool programs, and housing earned accolades for Bentley. For the seventh year, the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) named Bentley University to the President's 2013 Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.
President Gloria Larson discusses the importance of combining business skills with liberal arts education to produce the most well-rounded college graduates.