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Bentley Students Compete in National Moot Court Competition

March 16, 2017
Three Bentley teams participated in the national American Collegiate Moot Court Association competition in Tampa, Florida in early January. The teams had their best performance since 2012.

Learning New Ways To Learn

March 16, 2017

Bentley’s Honors Program taught Amanda Pine ’17 new ways to learn. A senior Economics-Finance major (with minors in Law and Management) from Suffield, Connecticut, Amanda says the Honors Program’s academic challenge pushed her to discover better ways to manage her time and work as part of a team. She’s put those skills to work during […]

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Russian Academy of Sciences Devotes Special Session to Bentley Linguist Daniel Everett’s Work

March 15, 2017

The Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Linguistics held a special session on the scholarship of Bentley’s Dean of Arts and Sciences and Interim Co-Provost, Daniel K. Everett, focusing on the wide-ranging impact of his work among the Pirahã people of central Brazil.

Office Hours: A Q&A with Professor Aaron Jackson

March 14, 2017

Professor Aaron Jackson, PhD, received his doctorate and began his teaching career at the University of Oregon. He enjoys teaching macroeconomic and monetary theory and policy, and has dedicated much of his time to the Economics department and the university. Jackson’s current research focuses on the effectiveness and communications of central banks. What do you […]

The Future of Healthcare: What you Need to Know

March 13, 2017

Recently, Jill Brown, a management professor at Bentley University, went to the doctor. Over the course of her examination, she was directed to get a routine but specialized test at a nearby hospital. Here is the thing: she knew better.

Nanotechnology, Scientists, and Startups

March 13, 2017

For entrepreneurs seeking an edge in the business community, look to the field of nanotechnology.

A Community Committed to Inclusion

March 10, 2017

By Kristen Walsh Since coming to Bentley, Kymar (Kymmie) Stewart ’19 has developed a new sense of diversity, well beyond skin color and ethnicity. It’s one of the main reasons she hosted a prospective student at Bentley’s ALANA (African-American, Latino-American, Asian-American, Native American and multicultural) Overnight. To “show the reality of what you’re going to […]

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Bentley Graduates: 99 Percent are Employed or in Grad School within Six Months

March 9, 2017
Six months after graduation, 99 percent of the Class of 2016 is employed, attending or planning to attend graduate school.

Bentley's Service-Learning Pioneer

March 9, 2017
Bentley Emeritus Professor Edward Zlotkowski has built a lasting legacy in the field of service-learning, both in his scholarship and in positive student and community impacts.

New Full-Time Faculty 2016-2017

March 9, 2017

Alain Chinca, Finance        

CFA

M.S. Management and Sociology of Organizations, University of Paris Dauphine, France

MBA Finance Babson College

                       

Mateo Cruz, Management

M.A. Organizational Psychology, Columbia University

Ph.D. candidate, Social/Organizational Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University