Michael Tesler, adjunct marketing lecturer and partner at Retail Concepts, discusses the retail reinvention of the Chestnut Hill area.
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Susan Adams, Professor of Management and Senior Director of the Center for Women and Business, explains why Hollywood continues to showcase the ambitious, "hummingbird" female characters.
Center for Women and Business sponsor, PricewaterhouseCoopers, is highlighted for creatively targeting college-educated women through its collaboration with Bentley. The sponsorship will allow PWC to directly reach female students, thus closing the education gap, and subsequently may help to close the gender pay gap.
Betsey Myers, Founding Director of the Center for Women and Business, joins fellow influential women, Cathy Minehan and Nancy Gertner, to converse over Sheryl Sandbergs' recent "lean in" comment calling on women to take risks and embrace professional success.
Sociology Professor Gary David discusses the research findings from his ethnographic study of ultramarathoning.
Economics Professor Scott Sumner joins Bloomberg Radio to explain Nominal GDP targeting and why it would be a beneficial policy to focus on.
President Gloria Larson authors an opinion piece that explores what higher education needs to be doing to prepare the Millennial generation to meet the challenges of the new economy.
With the Fed’s balance sheet at $3.2 trillion and counting, policy makers might find themselves looking to Economics Professor Scott Sumner’s Nominal GDP policy where less is more.
Len Morrison, Director of Career Services, provides insight into the recruitment process for the Class of 2013.
TIAA-CREF President and CEO Roger Ferguson challenged the idea that the recent financial crisis is an inevitable economic cycle. He shared his thoughts at the 19th Raytheon Lecture in Business Ethics at Bentley on Tuesday, April 2, at 3:30 p.m. in the Wilder Pavilion, Adamian Academic Center, Bentley University, Waltham, MA.