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Outspoken

October 7, 2021
"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…

NowUKnow: Why Millennials Refuse to Get Married

October 7, 2021
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.  
 

Solving Her Puzzle

October 4, 2021
The distinctive part of Bentley’s curriculum is often found at the intersection of business and the arts and sciences. For Sandhya Sangappa ’24, it’s a combination that just adds up.  A native of Marlborough, Mass., Sangappa attended the STEM-…

Pulsifer Career Development Center is Dedicated

October 4, 2021
Two years ago, Gordon ’80 and Annellen Pulsifer ’80, P ’08, ’19 generously donated $2 million to support what Gordon calls “a crown jewel” of the Bentley experience: career development. On Friday, September 17, Bentley recognized their significant…

12 MBA Interview Questions You'll Be Asked

October 4, 2021
12 MBA Interview Questions Wondering how to ace an MBA admission interview and reduce the amount of stress you feel leading up to it? Prepare for the interview before it happens. Knowing in advance what the…

An update on diversity, equity and inclusion at Bentley

September 30, 2021

Where the (Sea)Grass is Greener

September 21, 2021
With their powder-soft white sand and astonishingly clear turquoise waters, the beaches of the Bahamas have long enticed visitors to lounge on their tranquil shores. But when Betsy Stoner heads to the Caribbean island nation next spring, she’ll be focused on…

Raising Her Hand

September 21, 2021
Before she could reinvent her career, Guilda Hilaire ’00 had to find her voice.  Like many women, especially women of color, Hilaire found herself frustrated early on in her professional life in digital marketing.   “I was working at this…

Carbon Considerations

September 16, 2021
           Professor Minnick 
Torrential rainstorms and prolonged droughts. Diminishing polar ice caps and increasing ocean acidification. The effects of climate change are ubiquitous and…

Ability to Succeed

September 14, 2021
Erin Sutermeister ’20, MSDI ’21 remembers her first few college exams at Bentley. She prepared and understood the material, but the problem came in the actual test-taking process.    “I knew the answer and what I was supposed to be writing, but to…