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Bentley University has named Jennifer N. Brown as the next dean of Arts and Sciences, starting this July. The announcement was made by Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Paul Tesluk in an ...
What is the scarcest and most non-renewable asset for any Bentley grad? Precious leisure time. Ironically, the more successful we become, the less of this invaluable resource we seem to have. So read ...
“Nothing makes me as happy as teaching,” says David Missirian, associate professor and chair of Bentley’s Law and Taxation Department. And while he recently marked his 40th consecutive year of ...
Most Americans believe businesses are good for society, and today’s leaders are expected to focus on more than the bottom line to consider people and the planet, as well as profits. But is “doing good ...
Bentley University is a community on the move. Whether on campus or among our talented, engaged alumni, there is a sense of perpetual, purposeful movement toward the future. It’s something that first ...
Bentley is no stranger to the strength and star power of female athletes. Under the leadership of beloved coach Barbara Stevens, women’s basketball gained national attention with an undefeated season ...
Today’s workforce comprises an unprecedented six generations. At one end is the Silent Generation, the youngest of whom turn 80 this year. At the other end is Generation Alpha (aged 15 and below), ...
Hey everyone! Ready for a summer reading adventure? The Big Library Read is back, and this time, we're diving into Uncommon Measure by Natalie Hodges from May 15-29. It's a global digital book club ...
As another academic year comes to a close, we find ourselves saying farewell to some of our beloved student employees. While we are excited for them to embark on new and exciting journeys, we can’t ...
When Mehek Malhotra, MSHFID ’25 learned a nonprofit supporting esophageal cancer patients in Africa needed help designing its website, she immediately volunteered to help. A graduate student in ...
As another academic year comes to a close, we find ourselves saying farewell to some of our beloved student employees. While we are excited for them to embark on new and exciting journeys, we can’t ...
Kallen Wu ’26 fondly remembers the New England Aquarium, Chinatown and Prudential Center as favorite stops during weekly family outings to Boston. She says those early experiences influenced her ...
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