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For Bentley’s Dean of Arts and Sciences, the Debate Over How Language Began May be at an End

January 19, 2018
Dan Everett has spent a lot of time looking into the past. Now, with his latest book acting as a kind of closing argument for his side of anthropology’s “language wars,” he’s looking toward the future, shifting his inquiries from the ancient origins of language to the philosophical implications of culture and cognition. 

Select Publications, Awards and Honors January 2018

January 17, 2018
Please peruse the following select examples of our faculty research efforts that have either been published or accepted by leading outlets, as well as examples of awards and honors our faculty have received. For previous lists, click here.

When the War on Drugs Hits Home: Bentley Professor Offers Personal Narratives of A Hurting Generation

December 19, 2017
Associate Professor of Sociology Miriam Boeri’s new book, Hurt: Chronicles of the Drug War Generation (University of California Press), tells the stories of drug users from the “Baby Boomer” generation, whose teenage years and adulthood coincided with the punitive “War on Drugs.” Boeri shares their stories, including that of her own brother Harry, with an eye toward the influences of law, race, gender, and class on the lives of drug users.

According to Bentley's Jon Ericson, The Future of Health Care is a Virtual Reality

December 19, 2017
He may be an expert in virtual reality, but Assistant Professor Jon Ericson’s work has very real implications for the future of health care and its study at Bentley University.

Professor Heikki Topi Wins Distinguished Educator Award

December 18, 2017
A national information technology association has honored Bentley Professor of Computer Information Systems Heikki Topi for his teaching and research. 

Bentley TLN Members Engage Global Health Problems in Africa

October 27, 2017
Global health issues are no abstraction when you live and work alongside African villagers in urgent need of food, water, and basic sanitation, according to Bentley professors who have spent more than a decade engaged with such communities.Recently Bentley’s Health Thought Leadership Network, which advances impactful research in health and healthcare, supported the innovative work of two faculty members. Both are engaged in transformative work in Africa. In interviews, they share the philosophy behind their work and the passion that drives it.

Five Subtle Sources of Risk

October 26, 2017
Charles Hadlock, Trustee Professor of Technology, Policy and Decision-Making

Select Publications, Awards and Honors October 2017

October 24, 2017
Please peruse the following select examples of our faculty research efforts that have either been published or accepted by leading outlets, as well as examples of awards and honors our faculty have received. For previous lists, click here.

Bentley Leads Research, Conversations on Climate Change

October 23, 2017
A Bentley University professor and a visiting scholar are at the forefront of climate change research and conversation. From studying glacial melting during the Last Ice Age to being on the front lines of "the climate wars," they're leading the way to better understanding this critical global challenge.

Bentley Professor Shows the Marketplace has a New King: the Consumer

October 23, 2017
Bentley Professor of Management Mark Davis is an internationally renowned expert who has taught about customer service at Bentley for more than 30 years. Co-author of four textbooks, author of dozens of journal articles, and presenter at dozens of conferences, Davis helped put Bentley University at the center of service and operations scholarship by founding the annual Art & Science of Service Conference. He’s a leading authority on what keeps customers loyal to companies and how companies can provide customers with great experiences.