Seventeen outstanding scholars have joined the ranks of full-time faculty this year, representing a wide range of disciplines and reflecting the university’s ongoing commitment to assembling a diverse and talented academic community.
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The Outstanding Scholarly Contribution awards recognize specific, distinct scholarly accomplishments by Bentley faculty each year.
What can a university do to prepare tomorrow’s future business leaders to help reform the healthcare system? Dr. Donald Berwick, president emeritus and senior fellow at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, raised this question to Bentley students, faculty and staff at a recent forum.
Professor Diane Kellogg of Bentley University is the first recipient of the Friend of Africa Award, presented at the annual African Women of Excellence Awards Gala in New York City.
Annual research reception highlights both individual and collaborative scholarly success.
Dean of Arts and Sciences Daniel Everett’s forthcoming book, The Dark Matter of the Mind: The Culturally Articulated Unconscious, takes aim at theories that posit an essential human nature.
From among a large portfolio of publications, we’d like to bring the following articles and books that have either been published or accepted by leading outlets to your attention as examples of the type of research our faculty are engaged in.
Thanks to a grant from the Toxics Use Reduction Institute (TURI) at UMass Lowell, Ryan Bouldin, Assistant Professor of Natural and Applied Science at Bentley University will collaborate with local child care facilities to reduce exposure to several toxic chemicals.
Bentley University’s curriculum is highlighted for fusing business with the arts and sciences.
Dean of Business and the Graduate School of Business Chip Wiggins discusses his career path and Bentley’s fused curriculum of business and the arts and sciences.