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Bentley recognizes its faculty, staff and student awards and honors.
  • Assistant Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences Ryan Bouldin will be honored at the Massachusetts State House for his project on detoxifying childcare facilities on June 8. 
     
  • The newest members of Bentley’s Falcon Society were inducted on April 25, 2016: Emmanuel Adediran ’16, Dooreen Almehdar ’17,  Kwasi Duodu ’16, Juan Duran ’16, Stephanie Hall ’17, Anish Joshi ’16, Devin Koss ’16, Yahaira Moran, ’16, Halle Prentice ’16, and Joseph Simonini ’16.
     
  • Pat Flynn, professor of Management and Economics, was awarded the first ever Distinguished Woman Leader in Business Education Award by the Women Administrators in Management Education (WAME) of ACCSB at the AACSB ICAM meetings. Going forward, the award will be named the Patricia M. Flynn Distinguished Woman Leader in Business Education.
     
  • Professor of Computer Information Systems Heikki Topi has received the 2015 Outstanding Contribution to IS Education Award from the Association for Information Systems (AIS). Often described as a lifetime achievement award in IS education, the award recognizes contributions to the field, curriculum development, an ability to inspire students, new teaching tools and methods, and publication. 
     
  • Christopher Beneke, associate professor of History, has been named a Choice Magazine Top 25 Outstanding Academic Titles for his co-edited volume, The Lively Experiment: Religious Toleration in America from Roger Williams to the Present