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Dear Bentley Community, 

Artful Lessons in Leadership

A new seminar series explores topics outside the typical realm of business, but builds business skills nonetheless. The not-for-credit learning opportunities are sponsored through the Jeanne and Dan Valente Center for Arts and Sciences, and funded by a gift from Bentley parents Diane and Dennis Albano.

Students keen to organize a semester-long seminar submit a detailed proposal to the Valente Center.

Women's Center Focused but Inclusive

Many students start the academic year looking for new ways to get involved. For some, this presents a challenge. Where do my interests lie? What am I passionate about?

For Edith Kwok ’11 of North Andover, Mass., joining the Women’s Center at Bentley was an easy decision. She met members of the center’s executive board at a fall activities fair in her freshman year.

“They were extremely friendly and welcoming,” she says. “I decided to attend a meeting, and I haven’t looked back.”

Announcing Bentley NEST

Dear Parents, I am excited to share with you that we successfully launched our Bentley NEST program over the weekend. All students received this email from me on Saturday and by now a NEST Mentor has already reached out to each individual student. I am very…

Guidelines for the Fall 2020 Return to Campus

Dear Students, We are planning a return to campus for the fall 2020 trimester and we are excited to welcome you back to Bentley. The health and safety of our learning community has been paramount in our decision-making as we plan for the fall, and we believe…

Return to Campus Newsletter

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff,

Campus operations after Thanksgiving

Dear Faculty and Staff,

As you know, the on-campus student experience for fall 2020 is set to end when Thanksgiving break begins. Students currently living in residence halls will move out by the end of the day on Tuesday, November 24, and the university will transition to fully remote learning through the end of the year.

A Message from Dean Shepardson

Greetings families, As you may know, typically this week is marked by one of the hallmarks of spring: the Boston Marathon/Patriots’ Day. For those of you who know the Boston Marathon, at about mile 20, runners begin an ascent up Heartbreak Hill — one of…

Meet the AD

Updates from the Racial Justice Task Force

Recapping the Racial Healing Practice Challenge and Big Questions Events The Racial Justice Task Force recently wrapped up the Racial Healing Practice Challenge and Big Questions series. Over eight weeks, over 250 individuals across campus collectively…