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The Truth About Being a Transfer Student

September 3, 2016

By Jaclyn Leduc I remember pulling onto 175 Forest Street and gazing at the sign at the entrance. Bentley University. I read it in my head, and internally the excitement was all too overwhelming. I had worked so hard to get there, and I’m not sure if it was the fact that my car was […]

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Mining the Ice Age to Predict our Future

September 2, 2016
Bentley Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences P. Thompson (“Thom”) Davis has been researching the history of deglaciation in Canada and New England for decades.  Recently, he and two colleagues (Asst. Prof. Jeremy Shakun at Boston College and Professor Paul Bierman at The University of Vermont) were awarded a three-year, $265,117 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to study the timing and rate of the thinning of the southeastern Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) during the last major period of deglaciation after the Pleistocene epoch, or the “Ice Age.” 

The PreparedU Project in the News

September 1, 2016
Forbes.com, Fortune and USA Today are just a few of the national outlets discussing The PreparedU Project's latest research. 

Bentley on Bloomberg: Young Entrepreneurs on the Rise

August 31, 2016
Bentley President Gloria Larson joined Bloomberg Radio’s Carol Massar, along with guest experts, to discuss what students can do to turn their interests and passions into a successful business endeavors.

Bentley Career Services Ranked Number One in the Nation in Princeton Review's Annual College Guide

August 29, 2016
Bentley is named one of the country’s best institutions for undergraduate education in the just-published 2017 edition of The Princeton Review Annual college guide, “The Best 381 Colleges,” including ranking #1 for Best Career Services.

My Senior Trip to the Bahamas

August 25, 2016

For Bentley University seniors, the month of May includes the usual end-of-college activities: final exams, celebrations, commencement. But for the past 18 years, graduating Bentley students have enjoyed another annual tradition: a senior class trip to the Bahamas. The trip, which takes place during the week between finals and commencement (also known as “commencement week”), […]

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Bentley PhD Graduate and Professor Win European Research Paper of the Year Award

August 25, 2016
Mari-Klara Stein, graduate of the Bentley PhD program in Business, recently won the 2016 CIONET “European Research Paper of the Year” award with three colleagues, Bentley’s University Distinguished Professor and former Provost, Bob Galliers, former Bentley Professor and PhD Director, Sue Newell, and Erica Wagner from Portland State University. 

Limitless

August 15, 2016
For Kimberley Elias ’18, studying abroad without financial help just wouldn’t have been possible. But as a Santander fellow at the Grenoble Ecole de Management in France, Kimberley was able to follow in her Irish mother’s footsteps, traveling across the Atlantic to follow her passion.

5 Common Myths About Early Decision — Debunked

August 9, 2016

If you’ve found a college you love that’s a good fit for you academically, socially and geographically, you may be considering applying for early decision admission if the school offers it. Early decision is an accelerated college admission process in which you apply early (typically in November — Bentley University’s date is November 15) to […]

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Bentley on Bloomberg: How to Make the Most of the College Internship

August 9, 2016
President Gloria Larson joined Bloomberg Radio’s Carol Massar and Cory Johnson, along with guest experts, to discuss what students can do before and during their internship to make their investment worthwhile.