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Media Tap Bentley Experts

Faculty and other members of the campus community continue to provide insightful analysis and thoughtful commentary for print, broadcast and online media.

CNBC TV. Personal finance expert Suze Orman discusses her experience as undergraduate commencement speaker at Bentley. “I had the time of my life,” she told viewers of The Suze Orman Show, adding that Gloria Cordes Larson is “one of the most extraordinary presidents of a university I have ever met” (May 22, 2010).

U.S. News & World Report. The magazine features two Bentley stories. “Five Unique Ways to Go Green if You’re Living in a Dorm” includes tips from Manager of Sustainability Amanda Navarroli (January 29, 2010). The Bentley Office of Undergraduate Admission is highlighted for its tech-savvy use of informational webinars to reach out to accepted students, in “As College Decision Day Looms, Schools Say: Pick Me” (April 29, 2010).

Boston Business Journal. The appointment of Daniel Everett as dean of arts and sciences at Bentley is featured in “Human Capital: People on the Move” (April 26, 2010).

WFXT-TV. Interviewed by Fox25, Dr. Mehmet Oz talks about his appearance at the sixth annual Bentley Leadership Forum (April 26, 2010).

National Public Radio. Phillip Knutel, executive director of academic technology, the library, and online learning, discusses the controversy over allowing laptops in the classroom. The story was also covered on WashingtonPost.com (April 24, 2010).

Green Collar Blog. The news and resources blog highlights environmental justice activist and consultant Majora Carter as a guest speaker at the 2010 Bentley Leadership Forum (April 20, 2010).

Associated Press. The Bentley Leadership Forum and keynote speaker Mehmet Oz are highlighted in “Dr. Oz to Speak at Annual Bentley Leadership Forum.” Others to cover the story are the Worcester Telegram, Boston Herald and Examiner.com (April 19, 2010).

The New York Times. A letter to the editor from Susan Brennan, managing director of university career services, comments on an article about the legality of unpaid internships (April 7, 2010).

Daily News Tribune. Students who spearheaded the Project Haiti fund-raising initiative are the subject of “Bentley Will Devote the Night to Haiti Relief” (March 26, 2010).

The Boston Globe. Judy Kamm, associate dean for undergraduate programs, discusses the rising popularity of business majors, fueled by lucrative starting salaries and expanded job prospects (March 21, 2010).

Forbes.com. The top 25 ranking of Bentley University by Bloomberg Businessweek in 2010 is highlighted (March 5, 2010).

Voice of America News.com. The Bentley–Mmofra Trom Project, including quotes from program director and management professor Diane Kellogg, is featured in “Ghanian School Offers Hope to Vulnerable Children” (March 4, 2010).

Washington Examiner. Assistant Professor of Global Studies Girish (Jeff) Gulati discusses the challenge of authenticity in using social media, for the story “Wanted: A First Tweeter for President Obama.” The piece also ran in the San Francisco Examiner (February 19, 2010).

Boston.com. Bentley University President Gloria Cordes Larson shares insights on her career journey and offers advice to readers in a Q&A (February 1, 2010).

USA Today. Professor of Finance Leonard Rosenthal comments on the benefits of inflation-adjusted savings bonds (January 26, 2010).