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Alison Davis-Blake Inaugurated as Bentley’s Eighth President

Alison Davis-Blake, the former business school dean at the Universities of Michigan and Minnesota, was inaugurated as the eighth president of Bentley University in a ceremony attended by students, faculty, staff, alumni and other members of the extended Bentley community. ...

Academic Symposium Explores How Human Sustainability and Technology Impact the Future of Work

An academic symposium on the future of work brought together faculty from Bentley, Stanford University, Harvard Business School and MIT and provided a lively discussion for students, faculty and staff in Bentley’s Koumantzelis Auditorium. ...

Symposium Encourages Students to Bring Positivity to the Workplace

A symposium led by organizational experts Shawn and Ryan Quinn encouraged students to bring positivity to their social and workplace relationships, part of a week-long series of Inauguration Week activities.  ...

Tree Planting Symbolizes “A Century of Growth, A Future of Leadership” Inauguration Theme

The ceremonial planting of an American elm tree marked the second day of a week-long series of community events celebrating the inauguration of Alison Davis-Blake as the eighth president of Bentley. ...

Workshops for Staff Kick Off Week-Long Inauguration Celebration

Bentley kicked off a week-long celebration to mark the inauguration of President Alison Davis-Blake with a series of workshops for staff that focused on energizing co-workers and building a positive organization.  ...

New Bentley Podcast Offers Admission Advice for High School Students and Parents

Bentley has launched a podcast that offers advice to high school students and their parents who are navigating the college search and application process.  ...

Improving the World, One Shirt at a Time

Entrepreneur Reginald Fils '21 created his own clothing line to inspire young people to become engaged in their communities.  ...

Direct Mail Is Back, Only This Time It’s Better

Bentley students learn about direct mail marketing by designing campaigns for small businesses. ...

The Scientific Party

Students travel to Washington, D.C. to advocate for laws based on science, not politics.  ...

A Company Aims to Do Good. But Is It Alienating Its Customers?

New research from Marketing Professor Susan Dobscha highlights the risk of ‘Pay What You Want’. ...
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