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New Research Finds Women Underrepresented in Top Accounting Jobs

July 12, 2017
Accounting firms often rank highly for their gender equality efforts but new research suggests that while this may be true in lower positions, women are substantially underrepresented in higher positions.

Graduate School Options for Liberal Arts Majors

July 6, 2017
If you have a liberal arts degree, graduate school could be just the ticket for furthering your career.

Bentley on Bloomberg: Preparing Students to Become Social Innovation Leaders

July 5, 2017
President Gloria Larson joined Bloomberg Radio, along with guest experts, to talk about what colleges and universities are doing to prepare future ethical leaders.

Expanding Vistas for Adventurous Spirits

July 1, 2017
Traveling abroad is something of a family tradition for Beverly Earle P ’12 and her husband, John Sloan, P ’12, MSFP ’14.

Tedx Bentley News!

June 29, 2017
Dear Bentley Community, We acknowledge the difficult time many are going through at the moment and hope that everyone is staying safe and doing well in this transition. As you might know, due to these…

Bentley Professor Available to Discuss Massive Ransomware Attack

June 28, 2017
For the second time in two months governments and organizations are scrambling to contain a massive ransomware attack. Bentley professor and cyber security expert Steve Weisman shares thoughts on why the attack was able to happen.

Master’s In Information Technology: A Sampling Of Courses

June 20, 2017
Find out how Bentley’s Master’s in Information Technology program is uniquely suited to give graduates a competitive edge.

Seeing Her Potential

June 18, 2017
Her mom passed away when she was 11; her father when she was 18. And yet, meeting Olivia Corriveau '18, her quiet determination shines as brightly as her infectious smile — and she can’t help but rave about her Bentley life.

The Challenge of Instilling Integrity

June 16, 2017

When asked in Bentley’s Preparedness Survey what they most want in new millennial hires, business decision makers identified “integrity” as the top quality.

But can integrity be taught? 

Bentley Professor at the Forefront of UN Mission to Change Business Education

June 15, 2017
Pat Flynn, Trustee Professor of Economics and Management and former dean of Bentley’s McCallum Graduate School of Business, serves as co-chair of the Principles for Responsible Management Education’s Working Group on Gender Equality. In this role she has to date been co-editor of two books on gender equality and two on sustainability issues in business and in management education