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Why Great Leaders Must Acknowledge Implicit Bias
Recognition: Spring 2017

Taking Teamwork Beyond the Court
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
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:
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Building a Network of Diversity
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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From Forest Street to State Street: A Centennial Classman’s Corporate Experience
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 […]
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