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A Champion for Diversity

Interim Provost Donna Maria Blancero is on a mission to show that successful people represent all types of identities, including race, gender, sexual orientation and ethnicity. ...

It’s OK to Fail

The university hosts a discussion among students, alumni, faculty and staff about the value of resiliency and how failure can be a springboard to success.  ...

Valerie Boucher ’20 Uses Her Business Skills to Land an Internship in Hollywood

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An Elevator Pitch to the Top

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Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Honors Diversity Pioneer Earl Avery

Bentley's 33rd annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration honored diversity pioneer Dr. Earl Avery, who is retiring after more than three decades at the university.  ...

Highest Honors

Christian Rubio is the new director of the Honors Program at Bentley, which serves the university’s most academically advanced and intellectually curious students. ...

Failure 101: Colleges Teach Students How To Cope with Setbacks

Bentley is featured for its efforts to show students the value of failure. Sheila Atiemo ’20 shares her struggle when an accounting class doesn't go as planned. Director of the Counseling Center, Peter Forkner, talks about why there’s no shame in failure. ...

A Tree Of Hope Blooms

Students, staff and faculty created a "Tree of Life" -- 331 messages of hope, love and support -- and sent it to a synagogue in Pittsburgh after an attack there left 11 people dead. ...

Remembering Michael Hoffman

President Davis-Blake's message to the community after the death of Michael Hoffman, founder of Bentley's W. Michael Hoffman Center for Business Ethics.  ...

The Falcon Files

A look back at dining through the decades at Bentley. ...
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