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Study Abroad Packing List: Do’s and Don’ts
Hello from Germany! I’ve already talked about the 4 Reasons I Chose to Study Abroad, so I thought I’d share some of the tips I’ve learned so far. First on the list: packing. The thought of stuffing a whole semester’s worth of belongings into a suitcase can be overwhelming, and often leads to over packing […]
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College Interview Questions—and How to Answer Them
As a senior in high school, the journey of deciding what to study, what colleges to look into, scheduling campus tours and requesting an interview might seem almost impossible to handle. You might even think it’s more probable for you to collapse during this lengthy process than survive. But speaking as a junior at Bentley […]
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Entrepreneurs of Bentley: Christopher Fevry

How to Love Winter at Bentley (When You Hate the Cold)
I hate the winter. Last year, Boston set city records with 110.6 inches of snow, and I groaned about it the entire time. You’d think I’d be used to it by now, having grown up in southern New Hampshire, but the snow, ice and slush drive me crazy every year. Winter is back in […]
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Bentley MBA Students Shift Their Perspective

Haircuts on Call: Christopher Fevry and MyBarber
Entrepreneurs of Bentley is an article series profiling the latest innovations and startups from the Bentley University community. Know someone who should be featured? Tell us about it at Bentley.edu/story Entrepreneur: Christopher Fevry Class: 2016 Hometown: Providence, Rhode Island Major: Management, with an entrepreneurship concentration, and Liberal Studies, with a Global Perspectives concentration Product/Service: […]
My New Year’s Resolution? “No.”
Bentley’s Susan Brennan Named to National Association of Colleges & Employers Board of Directors

Why Service-Learning Is an Important Part of Education
Volunteering may look good on a college application, but it’s about much more than that. It helps you build a skill set of good citizenship will help you thrive throughout your life. Bringing Service-Learning into High Schools and AP Courses A service-learning curriculum initiative prompted by the College Board and Free the Children is finding […]