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Take Two: A Tough Sell

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Science + Business

Nobel Prize-winning molecular biologist Phillip Sharp knows that even the best science can’t stand alone. Bringing life-changing products to market also requires a keen sense of business.

Speaking at Bentley through the Innovator’s Business Series, he stressed the need for “individuals who have a strong vision and a deep understanding of business, and relationships and management, to make a company successful.” ­

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Science Takes a Dim View of Business - Perhaps to the Disadvantage of Science

Research conducted by the Center for Integration of Science and Industry at suggests that when business is mentioned in the biology textbooks of undergraduate college students, the context is often negative.  ...

Why Business and Science Need Each Other

The Nobel Prize-winning Biogen co-founder and MIT Professor Phillip Sharp discussed the role of business in scientific innovation as part of Bentley's Innovator's Business Speaker Series. ...

Not Your Typical Day at the Beach

Students travel to Cape Cod for a hands-on learning course to study the geological changes of the Cape’s eroding beaches. ...

U.S. News Ranks Bentley No. 3 among Regional Universities in the North

Bentley was also named No. 1 for Highest Freshman Retention Rate, No. 3 for Most Innovative Schools and No. 4 for Best Undergraduate Teaching among the regional universities in the “2019 Best Colleges” report. ...

Direct Mail Is Back, Only This Time It’s Better

Bentley students learn about direct mail marketing by designing campaigns for small businesses. ...

Bentley Partners with U.S. Postal Service to Train the Next Generation of Direct Mail Marketers

Bentley partners with the U.S. Postal Service to teach the next generation of marketers about the power of direct mail marketing.  ...

Bentley Undergraduate Research Shows Why Medical Students Feel Emotionally Isolated

As Bentley undergraduate business students Celia Cristofoli ‘18, Kerry Ryan ‘18, Karla Bustillo ‘18 and Julia Noyes ’18 embarked on their capstone project, they knew they wanted to give voice to students in their third year of medical school and hopefully improve the medical education system, too. ...

A Closer Look at That Seafood on Your Plate

It may surprise some to hear about business students dissecting shellfish in a lab. In fact, it’s typical at Bentley, where business education is combined with the liberal arts. ...
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