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10 Things to Put in Your Bentley Backpack
First piece of advice? Don’t buy a backpack before coming to Bentley University. This school is SO prepared that they give you a great Black Targus backpack during your first week. As a senior, I STILL use my backpack from freshman year, and so do most other students on campus. It comes fully equipped with […]
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5 Ways to Freshen Up Your Career Search
Kate Walsh ’12 graduated from Bentley University with majors in Information Design & Corporate Communication and Liberal Studies, with a concentration in Health and Industry. She is now a communications specialist at Dunkin’ Brands. In her position, Walsh is responsible for communicating with Dunkin’ Brands corporate employees and Baskin-Robbins franchisees. This includes writing and editing […]

Building Confidence Outside the Classroom

From Bentley to Converse: Lessons Learned
How a Lifetime of Learning and Encouragement Can Make a Difference Bentley alumnus Mike Sarmanian ’12 has had a colorful career path since graduating in 2012. Sarmanian, who received a bachelor’s degree in accounting, first worked as a financial analyst at The Boston Globe. Next, he became an operations analyst at Bright Horizons, a child […]
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Skiing is Believing
How do you take America’s oldest ski shop into the 21st century without sacrificing its charm? In the early 1900s, Joe Lahout turned his general store in Littleton, N.H., into Lahout’s Ski Shop. It quickly became a fixture in the White Mountains ski community, serving generations of outdoorsmen and their families, as well as legends […]
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Making Every Second Count: Staying Fresh and Fast at Dunkin’ Brands
In the public relations field, old information is like a stale doughnut: Nobody wants it. So when Dunkin’ Brands communications specialist Kate Walsh ’12 has to share corporate news with the company’s employees and franchisees, she knows time is of the essence. “I know that I can only hold someone’s attention for a short time,” […]
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