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Bentley and Bloomberg Radio Series Examines How Higher Education and Business Can Work Together to Prepare Millennials for the Workplace

Bentley and its media partner, Bloomberg Radio, broadcast the latest segment in an ongoing series during Bloomberg’s “Taking Stock” program on Thursday, April 30, 2015.  ...

The PreparedU Project: Millennial Women in the Workplace

What are the obstacles to millennial women's professional success? A survey by Bentley University's PreparedU Project explores some of the issues.  ...

Solutions: 7 Ways to Better Prepare Millennials for the Workplace

How can we better prepare millennials for work? We explored the key skills college grads are lacking, and potential solutions for filling those gaps.  ...

BoA and Vice Show about Millennials and Money: Cool or Calculating?

Millennials don't trust advertising or financial institutions — a lesson Bank of America and media company Vice recently learned the hard way.  ...

The False Choice Between Business and the Liberal Arts, and How You Can Avoid It

You don’t have to choose between a business or liberal arts education. So why do so many of us think we do? ...

Equality for All? Legal Woes Still Exist, but Millennials Provide Hope

Supporting social justice can be a win-win for businesses and minority groups — and business-savvy millennials can make it happen.  ...

Millennials Don't Actually Prefer an Open Office Layout

Despite the perception that millennials prefer more egalitarian open floorplans, they dislike the spaces just as much as their older colleagues.  ...

It’s Time Colleges Gave Students the Tools They Need To Get a Job

To stay relevant, higher education needs to give millennial students access to the principal digital tools used in the workplace today. ...

Millennials: Fall in Love with a Problem Today

Bentley alum and Googler Tomer Sharon shares the wisdom he received early in his career, and offers his best advice to millennials just starting out.  ...

Millennials Need to Work Smarter, Not Harder

Smartphones have made millennials more connected to their jobs than ever, but an "always on" mentality may have harmful consequences for their health. ...
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