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Graduate Admission

Graduate School Faculty

One of the key strengths behind our graduate school is the professors and faculty at Bentley. When you sign up for a class, you can be guaranteed it has a professor who is passionate about the subject matter and enjoys passing that knowledge along. Learn more about a featured few of our professors in our below Q&A series, where they discuss how they get started teaching, what research they are working on, and their favorite thing about working with Bentley graduate students.

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Assistant Professor Kerri-Ann Sanderson
Kerri-Ann Sanderson
Assistant Professor, Accountancy

Kerri-Ann Sanderson, Phd, CPA is an assistant professor in the Accountancy department at Bentley University. She is a former Big4 auditor and is a certified public accountant (CPA) with 10 years of experience in public accounting, internal auditing and corporate budgeting with Fortune 500 companies. Her research focus is in experimental-behavioral auditing topics specifically in the areas of auditor judgment and decision making, and internal auditing. 

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Linda Edelman
Linda Edelman
Professor, Strategic Management and Chair of the Management Department
Management

Linda F. Edelman is a Professor of Strategic Management and the Chair of the Management Department. Her research examines small firms, women, and nascent entrepreneurs. She has published in many of the top journals in her area, serves on four editorial boards and is the author of three books. She teaches strategic management and innovation to all level of students and to executives.

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Roland Hubscher
Roland Hubscher
Associate Professor, Information Design and Corporate Communication

Roland Hubscher’s main teaching interests are intelligent user interfaces and user experience design; in his research, he collaborates with colleagues from educational psychology, physics, and computer science. He enjoys working with Bentley students from a wide range of backgrounds who are looking to make the world a better place through design.

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Mingfei Li
Mingfei Li
Associate Professor, Mathematical Sciences

Mingfei Li loves the passion for data analytics and data science that Bentley students bring to their studies. An Associate Professor of Mathematical Sciences, her main teaching interests include applied game theory, applied statistics and simulations, decision theory, and business analytics.

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Mystica Alexander
Mystica Alexander
Associate Professor, Law, Taxation, and Financial Planning

Mystica Alexander’s previous career as a tax attorney prepared her well for the challenges of teaching at Bentley, where she finds students are eager and ready to learn and lean into the material. Her teaching interests include the legal and ethical business environment, federal income taxation of corporations and shareholders, and tax research methodology. She holds a JD from Harvard University Law School.

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Jane Fedorowicz
Jane Fedorowicz
Professor, Accounting and Information and Process Management
Accountancy and Information Systems

A professor in both Accountancy and Information and Process Management, Jane Fedorowicz holds a PhD from Carnegie Mellon University. She enjoys researching real world problems with an interdisciplinary perspective, like her work on public safety networks and police use of social media.

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