Safety, flexibility and innovation are top of mind as Bentley prepares to open for the fall trimester. Classes begin on August 31.
“I can’t wait to see students walking on campus again,” says J. Andrew Shepardson, vice president for student affairs and…
(Photo above: Desimone, second from right, at a conference with Waltham High School students, part of her work with Waltham Partnership for Youth.)
During her first semester at Bentley, Erin Desimone ‘21 “fell in love” with the service work that was part…
As the demographic face of America changes, so too are college student populations. In fact, over the next decade, enrollment demographics in higher education are expected to take a seismic shift toward minority and first-generation students, putting these…
Dear Members of the Bentley Community,
There is no greater privilege in America than the opportunity to exercise the right to vote. Every four years, citizens of this country have the chance to evaluate where we are, examine where we’re going…
If President Trump wins the Electoral College vote and Joe Biden wins the popular vote, will the Electoral College be dismantled? Which state is the most critical for either candidate to win the White House? How important is the death of Supreme Court Justice…
Student research shows young physicians seek connection, camaraderie
“Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much,” Helen Keller once observed. The renowned educator and activist may have spoken these…
The Anti-Defamation League reported that distribution of white supremacist propaganda more than doubled in 2019 over the previous year. As part of its Community Learning Conference, Bentley held a workshop for faculty and staff on combating…