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Economic Model

March 24, 2023
Neyheymee Mondiere ’23 is a Business Economics major, senior adviser of Black United Body (BUB), modeling director of the popular BUB fashion show and captain of intramural volleyball. Even with all these on-campus activities, she’s found time to complete…

Are Men Really Better Suited for Success Than Women?

March 22, 2023
Are Men Really Better Suited for Success Than Women?   At face value, the statistics included in the 2022 Women in the Workplace report — an annual study on the state of women in corporate America conducted by the…

Is Public Health Suffering From a Crisis of Confidence?

March 16, 2023
A public health campaign’s purpose is two-fold: to raise awareness of imminent health threats and to minimize their potential impact by encouraging individuals to engage in or refrain from specific behaviors. To do this, campaigns share information based on…

Celebrating the Inaugural Class of MSA Fellows

March 7, 2023
Last year, Bentley introduced its Masters of Accounting Fellowship program, an initiative specifically designed to increase diversity within the accounting industry. In addition to receiving full tuition remission — costs are covered by Bentley and the program…

Wholehearted Service

March 7, 2023
“How do you honor somebody who has given so much, for so many years, and never asked for anything in return?” Katie Lampley’s simple question was answered with thunderous cheers and chants of “Claud-ette! Claud-ette!” on Friday, March 3, as more than 250…

Nailing Down a Career

March 1, 2023
Some people set an alarm to buy concert tickets as soon as they go on sale; others to secure a spot for a popular college course. Then there are clients of Taryn Bennett ’23, whose reminders are set to book manicure appointments that typically fill up within…

African Student Association Gala Sells Out for the Second Year in a Row

February 24, 2023
For the second year in a row, the African Student Association (ASA) gala sold out and proved to be a night to remember. A dynamic, upbeat energy filled the Bentley Arena as live fashion, musical and dance performances took center stage to the cheers of more…

Why Social Media is a Source of Strength for Black Americans

February 24, 2023
The harmful effects of social media are as ubiquitous as the medium itself. Recent studies have linked the regular use of digital platforms with higher rates of anxiety and depression among both teens and adults; an increase in eating disorders among…

The Power of Perceptions

February 17, 2023
Even as a little girl, Mounia Ziat had big dreams.   The associate professor of Information Design and Corporate Communication (IDCC) remembers a time in primary school when her parents asked her what she wanted to be when she grew up. She replied without…

Corporate Activism: True Allyship or “Woke-Washing”?

February 15, 2023
Last March, the Walt Disney Company publicly denounced the controversial “Don’t Say Gay” education bill passed by Florida legislators. In May, Amazon responded to a leaked Supreme Court opinion suggesting the reversal of Roe v. Wade by announcing a new benefit…