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Why Great Leaders Must Acknowledge Implicit Bias

February 23, 2017
Take a glance at any of your social media feeds, and more likely than not, your thoughts and ideas about the current political climate are affirmed by those in your social networks.

Recognition: Spring 2017

February 21, 2017
Bentley recognizes its faculty, staff and student awards and honors.

Taking Teamwork Beyond the Court

February 20, 2017

When it comes to tennis, Rachel Madden ’18 has always been a team player. Her time with the Bentley Honors Program has shown her the value of teamwork in the classroom as well. A junior Actuarial Science major with a minor in Public Policy, Rachel wants to turn her passion for math and strong analytical […]

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New “Falcon Fast-Track Program” Offers Current Students and Recent Alumni a New Path to Completing Graduate School

February 17, 2017

By Meredith Mason

Bentley’s McCallum Graduate School of Business is launching the Falcon Fast-Track Program for motivated undergraduate students and recent alumni (within five years of graduating from Bentley) who are looking to pursue a graduate degree. The new program allows both groups to apply to the university’s graduate school with the following benefits:

Bentley University Students Get a Crash Course in Corporate Culture

February 16, 2017
A group of Bentley students found out that finding the right job goes beyond “location, location, location” during visits to companies in the heart of Boston — and outside of the city limits.

Building a Network of Diversity

February 15, 2017

By Kristen Walsh Participating in Bentley’s ALANA (African-American, Latino-American, Asian-American, Native American and multicultural) Early Move-In at the start of her first year at Bentley, Kyrsten Arnold ’20 was able to not only start her new life early, but to create a network of multicultural faculty members and students. Two of her ALANA leaders became […]

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Bentley on Bloomberg: Why User Experience is Paramount and How Higher Ed is Preparing Students

February 10, 2017
Bentley joined Bloomberg Radio to address how much the field of UX has changed over the past few decades and what universities are doing to prepare students.

From Forest Street to State Street: A Centennial Classman’s Corporate Experience

February 10, 2017

By Stephanie Bilderback Running for the T, attempting to beat traffic, coffee in to-go mugs as opposed to sacred Dunkin’ Donuts stops, all attributes of a “typical” Bostonian rushing to get off to work. As college students, we cannot wait to walk across that platform, receive our diploma, and progress on toward the next phase […]

New Master of Finance Degree Program Path is Classified as STEM Designated

February 7, 2017
Bentley University’s new Master of Science in Finance (MSF) program path in Quantitative Finance has earned a much sought-after STEM designation.

4 Things Admissions Teams Look For In An MBA Application Essay

February 7, 2017

If the thought of writing your MBA application essay has you on edge, you’re not alone. Many prospective MBA students worry that, despite their stellar qualifications, the written essay accompanying their application holds so much weight that anything less than perfection will hurt their chances of getting accepted.