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Selling Points

April 29, 2021
             Salvatore J. Stile ’92
For Salvatore “Sal” Stile ’92, the world of professional sales encompasses more than cold calls and commissions.  Indeed, while the founder and president of…

New Major Focuses on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

April 29, 2021
Bentley responds to growing importance of DEI in the workplace Chief Diversity Officer. Vice President of Culture. Inclusion Specialist. The titles may differ, but all of these positions reflect the corporate world’s…

Finding Gold

April 28, 2021
Suchithra Vengalil’s master of Business Analytics was a graduate degree 16 years in the making. So, after waiting so long to see her dream come true, Vengalil promised herself she was going to make the most of it. …

Seven Questions with New Trustee Bill Pappas ’94, MBA ’95

April 26, 2021
Bill Pappas ’94, MBA ’95 believes in fostering diverse talent and an inclusive culture to build strong and effective global teams. Executive vice president and head of technology and operations at MetLife, he has a proven track record of integrating technology…

Real Men Don’t Buy ‘Mrs. Clean’

April 26, 2021
Professor’s research explores how implicit bias affects consumer perceptions of gendered brands
  Professor Susan Dobscha
With his gleaming bald head, jaunty hoop earring and…

COVID-19 vaccines built on $17 billion in NIH funding

April 22, 2021

The unprecedented development of COVID-19 vaccines less than a year after discovery of this virus was enabled by more than $17 billion of research on vaccine technologies funded by the NIH prior to the pandemic, according to new research from Bentley University’s Center for Integrat

Coffee, Culture and Communication

April 21, 2021
Rome internship gives Rachel Dobrzynski ’21 a taste of media and culture  Rachel Dobrzynski ’21 loves to talk. So much so that she learned Spanish so she could “talk to more people” in her high school’s diverse…

Extracurricular Growth

April 16, 2021
From the very beginning, Bentley was too loud for Asimina Morris ’21 to ignore.  “I was interested in business all throughout high school,” says Morris, an Economics-Finance major with a minor in Law who’s from … PreviousNext Like a lot of Bentley students, Morris plugged in to extracurricular activities early, and often. First was the Adamian Law Club. Then came the Bentley Real Estate Group, and helping out as a tutor at the Writing Center. She had a two-…

Leading Outside the Classroom

April 14, 2021
Before Michael Beaudoin ’21 started at Bentley, he received some advice from his older brother: Get involved on campus early and often.    “I joined the Campus Activities Board (CAB) as a general member my first semester and I never looked back…

International Impact

April 13, 2021
​​​​   ​​​  We Can Be Heroes protects  ​​​​    ​​​​​Amazon wildlife through its      “Salva tu Selva” initiative. 
Isabella Contessi ’22 preserved parts of the Amazon rain…