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Bentley Celebrates Faculty Authors

Hosted by the Dean of Business, the Dean of Arts and Sciences, and the Jeanne and Dan Valente Center for Arts and Sciences, the Bentley community recently came together to toast faculty members who have published a book in the past academic year (2015-2016). Books and covers were on display for guests to peruse and enjoy. ...

Do Accountants Make Better CFOs?

Professor of Accountancy Rani Hoitash is available to discuss his new research from the Journal of Accounting and Economics. ...

Select Publications, Awards and Honors 2014-2016

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. ...

Thought Leadership on Health and Health Care Thrives at Bentley

“Finding solutions for local, national, and global health challenges calls for a coordinated approach cutting across business and the arts and sciences,” says Health TLN Director Danielle Blanch Hartigan, assistant professor of natural and applied sciences. “We’re leveraging the critical mass of individuals at Bentley involved in health-related research and practice.”  ...

Bentley Drives Data Innovation with Thought Leadership Network

Proving once again that the whole can be greater than the sum of its parts, the Data Innovation Network emerged from five earlier Thought Leadership Networks at the university. Like these smaller ventures, the Data Innovation TLN invites collaboration by scholars across disciplines and with external partners.  ...

Do You Really Care About Who Made Your Clothing? You Should, and So Should Those Big Buyers

Despite story after story of large global buyers attempting to address them, inequities, unfairness, and unsafe working conditions in underdeveloped parts of the world continue. What can be done?  ...

Apple Learns an Important Lesson on Integrating Ethics Into Operations

On May 20, 2011, an explosion in an Apple iPad manufacturing factory in southwestern China killed four workers and injured 18. Analyzing this tragedy and automotive industry recalls has lead researchers at Bentley and Northeastern to propose a new model for predicting--and preventing--the costs of unethical behavior in business. ...

Expert Alert: Bentley Mosquito Expert Weighs in on Zika Virus

Tony Kiszewski, associate professor of natural and applied sciences at Bentley, weighs in on how the Zika virus could affect New England. ...

Undergraduate Research Flourishes at Bentley

Growing numbers of bachelor’s degree candidates at Bentley are pursuing high-quality research supervised and mentored by faculty. ...

Center for Integration of Science and Industry Receives $2.3M in Funding

Bentley’s Center for Integration of Science and Industry (CISI), founded in 2013 with a $1.3M grant from the National Biomedical Research Foundation (NBRF), was awarded renewed funding: $2.3M through 2020.  ...
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