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As a member of the Bentley Global Alumni Board, I may not be the typical alum, but having just read the [Fall 2014] Observer cover to cover, I had to write. The look and feel was fantastic! While I did notice the absence of Gloria’s typical letter, this was a real page-turner. Every page had something else that I felt I had to read. Of course the legacy story, about someone with whom I share the same last name, didn’t hurt to top it all off [Dreams and Determination, inside back cover].
Well done! On the heels of the Alumni 360° Report, this was great. Keep it up. Bentley’s sizzle is getting hotter and hotter!
James D. Burnham ’80
I have enjoyed the last two issues of the Observer. The [Fall 2014] articles on Nathan Miller [The Story Behind the Building, page 19] and service–learning [Civic Lessons, page 12] I enjoyed especially. Best wishes.
Joseph M. Cronin Sr.
Former Bentley President
(1991 to 1997)
SHINING OPPORTUNITY
Just got my @bentleyalumni mag. There’s a story of an alum employing folks w/#autism [Fall 2014, page 26]. As a mom of a HS senior w/autism, makes me happy! TY
Traci Sarkisian McCartney ’89
@Mom3Girlz714 via Twitter
HAUTE IN THE CITY
... I loved the article Haute in the City on fellow class of2003 member Grace Atwood [Fall 2014, page 23]. It is great to see a classmate living her dream.
Robert Charbonnier ’03
via LinkedIn
Didn’t know that one of my favorite bloggers @graceatwood is a fellow @bentleyu alum. Great spread in Observer magazine! #falconsforever
Joanna Tong ’04
@joanna_tong via Twitter
How did I not realize @graceatwood was a @bentleyalumni? ... Things you learn reading @bentleyu observer on rainy days
Brittany Topham ’12
@brittopham via Twitter
... Every day I feel so thankful that I can earn a living doing something that I really actually enjoy. It’s still crazy to me that @bentleyu deemed me newsworthy, but this makes me feel pretty proud. Sending this copy home to my biggest supporters ... mom and dad
Grace Atwood ’03
@graceatwood via Instagram
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