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Solving the Experience Design Puzzle

March 22, 2016
For Neeta Goplani, experience design is a puzzle combining creativity and business.

4 IT Trends You Need to Know

March 22, 2016
What information technology (IT) trends are going on right now? A Bentley University professor talks about how IT is influencing cultures and careers.

Public Speaking Tips for Students

March 22, 2016

A fear of public speaking is common for people of all ages. During high school, giving presentations and talking in front of groups becomes a regular activity. And it happens even more when you get to college. If you’re a student struggling with anxiety about public speaking, here are a few things you can do […]

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LinkedIn Profiles for High School Students

March 22, 2016

Starting your LinkedIn profile while still in high school will give you a chance to catalog all your connections. Yes, jobs and careers may feel like a lonnnnnnng way away. But being a real adult will be here before you know it. There’s one tool that you should start mastering now: LinkedIn. In 2013, the social […]

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Why I’m a Fan of Women’s Basketball at Bentley

March 22, 2016

Bentley University is in the Elite Eight! Isn’t it crazy how much a year can change things, especially when it comes to sports? National Champions Two years ago as a freshman I witnessed an amazing 35-0 undefeated run by Bentley’s women’s basketball team, culminating in its first ever national championship! From High to Low One […]

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Why More Money Doesn't Mean More Votes for Donald Trump

March 22, 2016
Jeff Gulati, associate professor of political science at Bentley University, can discuss how funding impacts election outcomes and issues around candidates’ spending.

Bentley University Alumni Rank Happier Than National Average

March 18, 2016
Bentley University and Gallup argue that a successful college outcome is much more complex than simply salary. It is not where you go to college, but how you go that matters in the long run.

Digging Up Treasure in the CIS Sandbox

March 18, 2016

“BYOD” (bring your own device) is becoming a popular policy in the workplace and educational institutions. It provides the power to access institutional computing resources from your own device. With it comes an important shift on college campuses: Most people don’t go to computer labs to use computers. Wireless access allow students to use their own laptops, tablets and phones to get online almost anywhere.

9 Social Media Mistakes Job Searchers Make

March 18, 2016
What social media mistakes are preventing you from getting a job? Follow this advice to help avoid the errors and land the career you want.

The Flipped Classroom

March 18, 2016

As screen-savvy, digital-native millenials reach college, a dynamic new teaching method is rising across America: the flipped classroom.

The premise of a flipped classroom is simple: Instead of lecturing in class and giving homework at home, flip it: give the lectures at home, and do the homework in class.