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Professor Dan Everett Featured in New Nat Geo Documentary

December 7, 2023
A former Christian missionary turned unapologetic atheist, Dan Everett — longtime Bentley Sociology professor and internationally recognized linguist, anthropologist and author — is uniquely qualified to comment on the ethical implications of evangelism.  …

Bentley Announces First-Gen Mentorship Program in Partnership with Deloitte Consulting

December 6, 2023
During First Falcons Week, a series of programs aimed at celebrating first-generation students, Bentley announced the First Falcons Mentorship Program developed in partnership with Deloitte Consulting. The initiative, which matches participating first-…

International Education: Appreciating the Bigger Picture

December 5, 2023
Since 1987, the Cronin Office of International Education has helped approximately 11,000 Bentley students broaden their horizons — both literally and metaphorically — through academically rigorous and culturally enriching international programs. Research…

Bentley Dining: Where Sustainability is on the Menu

November 21, 2023

Bentley Students Mentor High Schoolers on Entrepreneurship

November 17, 2023
Kassidi Thompson ’27 was a senior in high school when she first visited Bentley, though it wasn’t for a campus tour. Instead, she was in a Student Center conference room testing out her entrepreneurial skills at a Bentley-hosted Junior Achievement (JA)…

How to Build More Sustainable Supply Chains in a Globalized World

November 13, 2023
The supply chain has emerged from the business landscape as a critical determinant of a company’s resilience and viability — in recent years, the COVID-19 pandemic taught the business world that a company is only as strong as the weakest link in its supply… Challenges of Sourcing Sustainable Global Suppliers However, while the demand for sustainability is loud and clear, the path to achieving it in today’s globalized world is not without challenges. For multinational corporations, in particular, sourcing for…

Winds of Change

November 10, 2023
A clean, renewable and cost-effective power source, wind energy is an ideal alternative to carbon-emitting fossil fuels, which are the key contributors to global warming. Yet, in 2022, wind energy accounted for just 10.3% of the nation’s electricity supply.  …

Internship Adventures Abroad

November 3, 2023
When a group of five Bentley students arrived in the Dominican Republic in June, they weren’t there to vacation on the sandy beaches of the Caribbean Island. Instead, they were headed to summer internships in the Santa Domingo office of Hire Horatio — named…

Success Beyond the Pitch

October 26, 2023
When Bentley students sign up for a sales course with Senior Lecturer in Marketing James “Pouli” Pouliopoulos MBA ’94, some may be expecting to learn industry-specific skills such as how to perfect the art of closing a deal. But it’s the unexpected lessons —…

Professors Recognized for Curriculum Innovation

October 20, 2023
Do accountants have the power to advance sustainable business practices?  Tracy Noga thinks so.   That’s why the professor and Accounting department chair decided to integrate sustainability into the syllabus of her Federal Taxation class (AC 350), which…