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Why Prioritize Diversity in the Workplace?

The 2018 Bentley Global Business Ethics Symposium is presented by The Bentley Alliance for Ethics and Social Responsibility and the Gloria Cordes Larson Center for Women and Business in partnership with the State Street Foundation. This year's event is focused on the “Ethics of Inclusion”. ...

Bentley University Announces Academic Leadership Team

Bentley University announced changes in its academic leadership team to position the university for continued success, including the appointment of Rick Oches, chair of the department of natural and applied sciences, to new dean of arts and sciences.  ...

What’s the Link Between Public Funding and Scientific Breakthroughs? Bentley Hosts Event with Congresswoman Katherine Clark and Biotech Executives

Massachusetts Congresswoman Katherine Clark and biotechnology industry leaders recently visited Bentley for a conversation about the essential role of government in funding basic biomedical science and how companies use this science to create new medicines, jobs and successful companies. ...

Students Take On Climate Change

When Brenden Botelho ‘20 and Jonny Boains ‘18 took internships in the Mass. Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, what was the biggest community problem to tackle? Adapting to climate change. ...

The Connector in Chief

A president's legacy of genuine leadership. ...

Professor Jane Fedorowicz Honored for Service

The Association for Information Systems (AIS) presented Bentley’s Jane Fedorowicz with the Sandra Slaughter Service Award, during a ceremony at the 2017 International Conference on Information Systems.   ...

Bentley University study shows NIH spent more than $100 billion on basic science for new medicines

Federally funded research contributed to the science underlying all new medicines approved by the FDA over the past six years, according to a new study by Bentley University. ...

Thirty years of innovation pays off as gene-based drugs come to market

A recent published study from Bentley's Center for Integration of Science and Industry shows that the thirty year path from the initiation of research on oligonucleotides as therapeutics to the emergence of effective products followed predictable patterns of innovation, in which novel products are successfully developed only after the underlying basic research reaches a requisite level of maturity. ...

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

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

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. ...
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