Inclusion for employees with disabilities is becoming a priority at Fortune 500 companies, start-ups, non-profits and academic institutions — but organizations often fail to leverage the talents of workers with …
Since he was 3, Alex Lambert ’23 has been driven to use business to make the world a better place.
“Every Tuesday was trash day in Dracut, Mass., where I grew up, and I would stand at the window and watch the trash and recycling get collected,” he…
Patrick Couillard Hale is the new Director of Diversity and Inclusion at Bentley. He arrives fresh from Babson College, where he served as the Director of Multicultural and Identity Programs.
How did you become interested in…
Since he first arrived at Bentley as an undergraduate student in 1973, Dick Lipe has seen his fair share of games on and off campus. As a student, he worked closely with the Athletics Office for all four years compiling statistics for Bentley’s football,…
“The business of making money often takes priority over justice and legal principles,” David Missirian contends. And while the assistant professor of Law could cite countless historical — and contemporary — examples to illustrate this truism, he considers…
Professor Cruz
Before he decided to become a professor, Dr. Mateo Cruz spent nearly a decade working with nonprofits to design and deliver health leadership programs for youth…
"The laundromat behind my house was bought out
So we had to go to the one down the street
I went to get my laundry done
The sign said closed for business and all that was left was the concrete
The closest laundromat was 3 miles…
Millennials are making history by saying no to traditional marriage in record numbers — and they may be radically changing a centuries-old institution.
While traditional marriage has been on a downward trajectory for generations, with this group…
Millennials are making history by saying no to traditional marriage in record numbers — and they may be radically changing a centuries-old institution.