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Top Six Ethical Dilemmas in the Workplace Revealed

January 23, 2014
Are college graduates ready to face ethical dilemmas on the job? Business ethics pioneer Kirk O. Hanson will share his research regarding the top ethics issues that professionals experience during the course of their career as he presents: “The Six Ethical Dilemmas Every Professional Faces” at the Verizon Lectureship in Business Ethics at Bentley University on February 3 at 3:30 p.m.

Deborah Willis, One of the Nation’s Leading Historians of African American Photography, to Speak at Bentley University January 28

January 17, 2014
Leading historian of African American photography Deborah Willis speaks at Bentley University annual breakfast honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. January 28, 2014.

What is a 'Master Mind?'

January 15, 2014

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Scholarship, Education, Leadership and Service Inform Bentley Professorship Appointments

January 9, 2014
Mahendra Gujarathi and Jay Thibodeau appointed Rae D. Anderson Professors of Accountancy, recognized for for scholarship, education and service for the university, for academia more broadly, and for the profession.

Business Knowhow Launches Bentley-Northeastern Student Team to Supercomputing Success

January 8, 2014
A combination of technical skills and business acumen propelled a team of undergraduate students from Bentley University and Northeastern University to first place in a competition against seriously tech-savvy contenders from across the U.S. at the Supercomputing Conference in Colorado.

Increased Broadcast Media Spending Leads Consumers to Higher-Priced Prescription Drugs

January 6, 2014
Do radio and TV ads for new prescription drugs steer consumers toward newer, high-priced products? Bentley professor Dhaval Dave says “yes,” according to a recent study of the implications of both broadcast and non-broadcast direct-to-consumer advertising on rising prescription drug costs and demand.

Bentley Enhances Recycling on Campus with a New Greenbean Machine

December 19, 2013
Bentley University is proud to now have a reverse vending machine on campus. The Greenbean Machine’s unique technology has caught the interest of students who have been actively using it since it was installed on campus in October 2013. In its initial months, Bentley students have already used the Greenbean more than any other college with a similar machine.

Wearing the 'Christopher Columbus' hat

December 13, 2013

Hi guys, Time to EXPLORE, FAITHFUL READERS!!! I've been talking to you about the course and the school beyond my vocabulary until now. This is the time to strap my seat belt and explore Boston and areas around. With hundreds of icy snowy skating rinks/ skiing areas in the city at your disposal, it was never easier to enjoy the snow and socialize with the city bugs. Boston Common and the Community Skating Rink make for some good pain with pleasure, especially when you're as inexperienced as I am. Boston has a variety of treats to keep your excitement hanging in there!

Bentley Faculty Adds Financial Insight to CNBC Team

December 9, 2013
Bentley’s Kathleen Burns Kingsbury joins CNBC to discuss the ‘soft side’ of finance. Appointed to CNBC’s Digital Financial Advisor Council, she will appear on air and contribute to CNBC.com tackling issues like client communication, the psychology of money and how to empower women financially.

Professor Fred D. Ledley Named Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science

December 3, 2013
Fred D. Ledley, Professor of Natural & Applied Sciences and Management, and Director of the Center for Integration of Science and Industry, was named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He will be recognized at the AAAS Annual Meeting in Chicago in February 2014.