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.
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The Jacobs Brothers will deliver the commencement address to approximately 1,000 Bentley University undergraduate students on Saturday, May 18, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. on the south campus of Bentley University, with an expected 7,000 in attendance.
Senior Director of the Center for Women and Business, Susan Adams, sheds light on the generational shifts in mentorship models today.
Taking social responsibility lessons beyond the classroom, Bentley announces the first recipients of the Gerald R. Ferrera Service Fellowships for summer 2013 non-profit internships: sophomore Patricia Guiao, and junior Hanna Wolsfelt.
The Bentley University Graduate School of Business is ranked among the top 100 graduate business schools in the country and one of the top five in New England in the recently released U.S. News & World Report rankings of America's Best Graduate Business Schools 2014.
A team of students went head-to-head with top tier schools in the world’s largest student competition in the quest for social good and $1 million USD in start-up funding. On March 1 and 2, the group competed in the regional finals of the 4th Annual Hult Prize, recently named one of the top five ideas changing the world by President Bill Clinton and TIME Magazine.
Bentley University is giving two high school students the chance to play in the big leagues and learn about the business aspects of professional sports through internships with the Boston Red Sox and Yankees.com.
Director of the Master of Science in Human Factors in Information Design program Bill Gribbons authors a piece for GigaOm.com asserting that user experience designers must be aware of and accountable for the human impact of their work.
Alums Joseph Lamoureux and Jared Anista are featured for their innovative startup company Go Pro Workouts, LLC.