Media Tap Bentley Experts
Huffington Post. Professor of Psychology Gregory Hall offers a perspective on student-led initiatives to fight cyberbullying (May 6, 2011).
USA Today. A noted expert on privacy issues, Professor of Information Process Management Mary Culnan is quoted in a story about the growing amount of personal data collected by wireless phone companies (May 9, 2011).
The Boston Globe. A feature story focuses on the launch of Bentley’s Center for Women and Business and founding director Betsy Myers (May 13, 2011).
The Sustainability Review. The quarterly online publication includes “Closing the Energy Efficiency Information Gap for Small Businesses,” a research paper written by Bentley undergraduates and overseen by Assistant Professor of Natural Sciences David Szymanski (May 23, 2011).
U.S. News & World Report. Alyssa Hammond, associate director of undergraduate career services and adjunct professor, is featured for her innovative use of social media as a teaching tool. The story was also picked up by Yahoo News (May 24, 2011).
BostInnovation. The interactive news site highlights Center for Business Ethics Director of Programs Robert McNulty and the innovative English language tutoring program he established between Bentley students and their peers in Afghanistan (May 24, 2011).
Bloomberg Businessweek. Managing Director of University Career Services Susan Brennan stresses the skills and experience that students gain during college, in commenting on a fellowship program for entrepreneurs under age 20. Recipients of the grants, awarded through the Peter Theil Foundation, must take a minimum two-year break from academic study to pursue their ventures (May 25, 2011).
EFMD Global Focus. In a co-authored article for the magazine, Raj Sisodia, professor of marketing, and Tony Buono, professor of management and coordinator of the Bentley Alliance for Ethics and Social Responsibility, explain why companies that strive to do the right thing are more successful than others (June 13, 2011).
University Business. Office of Sustainability Manager Amanda King writes about the importance of engaging students in sustainability efforts, especially small changes to individual behavior that can “make the greatest impact on energy and cost savings” (June 2011).
CEEMAN News. Dean of Arts and Sciences Daniel Everett makes the case for important innovations in business education in his essay “The New Educational Fusion” (Summer 2011).
WGBH-TV. Associate Professor of Marketing Andy Aylesworth is featured on the program Greater Boston, discussing a controversial ad campaign by Nike (June 21, 2011).
Yahoo News. The site reports on the Carnegie Foundation book Rethinking Undergraduate Business Education: Liberal Learning for the Profession, which features Bentley for the innovative integration of business and the liberal arts. The story was picked up by other major news outlets that include MarketWatch and CNBC (June 16, 2011).
The Wall Street Journal. Senior Lecturer of Law, Taxation and Financial Planning Steve Weisman speaks to the distinction between long-term investing and speculative trading, for the article “Gambler or Investor? The Truth About Why We Trade” (June 16, 2011).