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Finance Fireside Chat: The GameStop Hangover & What’s Next?

By Bentley Graduate Students

Bentley University’s Finance Department and The Hughey Center (Trading Room) organized a Fireside Chat on the recent events involving GameStop (GME) and other stocks. The moderator was Prof. Kartik Raman, whose teaching and research interests include Equity Evaluation, Agency, Product Markets, and Applied investments.

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How I Made It Podcast Highlights Bentley Alumni Success Stories

By Andy Crawford

The Bentley University alumni podcast, How I Made It, dives into stories and career trajectories of alumni from both undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Hear directly from several fellow Falcon entrepreneurs and executives on how they are making their mark on the world.

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35th Annual MLK Celebration A Time for Reflection and Positive Recognition

By Jialei Xi

Bentley University’s 2021 Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration was different from prior years in format. Making the best of the current virtual environment, the community met for an online event and open discussion to honor the spirit of Martin Luther King Jr. After what has been an incredibly trying year, it was a valuable experience to come together and reflect on the impact of advocacy and activism in Bentley’s community.

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Learn About Bentley’s Hybrid Learning Experience

By Jialei Xi

Bentley University’s Graduate School has been fully functioning with online and hybrid learning methods to accommodate the COVID-19 pandemic so far. Student can learn just as much through various technologies as they would in a class room setting while engaging with faculty online.

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How to Effectively Tailor Your MBA to Your Career Goals

By Andy Crawford

Choosing the right MBA program for you involves exploring how degree offerings align with your career aspirations and the specific skills you wish to obtain. Here you'll find tips on how to best approach tailoring your MBA to your career goals. 

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See Bentley Campus Virtually

By Jialei Xi

During this COVID-19 pandemic, it might not be easy to visit the campus with the same full access. The video included in this blog shows Bentley’s beautiful campus and leads you into our technology-driven classrooms, library, and innovation centers.

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Meet Bentley Graduate Student Services Staff

By Andy Crawford

Make introductions with our Graduate Academic Advising, New Student Programs, Graduate Career Development, and Center for International Students & Scholars teams and learn more about how they can support you as a Bentley graduate student.

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Bentley HFID Students Thriving as Leaders in UX

By Jialei Xi

UX Magazine ranks Bentley University’s MS Human Factors Information Design program #1. This blog highlights the recent successes of HFID alum Ryan Day and current student Rachael Kelly, two wonderful examples of how our program prepares leaders in the field of user experience, design, and innovation.

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Learn How to Talk to Your Employer About Graduate School

By Anya Gelernt-Dunkle

Over the past few months the Graduate Admission team has hosted special webinars on the critical topic of how to talk to your employer about graduate school. We were lucky in this featured session to be joined by Suzie Anthony, VP of People & Culture at SessionM MasterCard. Suzie was able to help us answer questions about how to frame conversations and what considerations to make when you’re thinking about applying to graduate school!

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My Road to Graduate School from Bentley Undergrad

By Eugenia Yanes Barreto

For many graduate school is a decision based on years of experience, helping you choose the best program to advance your career or make a career change. For me, those years of experience did not exist. I decided to start graduate school right after my undergraduate studies. I was nervous about the workload, how my work inexperience would affect me, and how I would feel in classes with people much older and experienced. However, my fears rapidly declined as classes started.

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