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Dear Faculty and Staff,

A Message from the Provost to Students about Starting Online Classes

Dear Students, Over the last week, you have received several updates from the University’s Cabinet as we transition to remote classes for the duration of the Spring 2020 semester. As we stated in our message on Monday, all of our decisions have been grounded…

Our Next Steps on Racial Justice at Bentley

This summer, the Cabinet has been carefully working on a strategic, university-wide approach to ensuring racial justice at Bentley. It is important to affirm that Black lives matter, but we know words are not enough…

Attending your online class using Zoom

Dear Students, As you know by now, Bentley is teaching all classes online for the rest of the semester. You will therefore be attending your courses remotely using the Zoom web conferencing application. Link to Join Your Class Each of your professors will be…

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Dear Bentley Community,

Cabinet Update

Dear Bentley Community, As we continue in our commitment to keep you closely informed of all campus developments, we are sharing news today that a Bentley University staff member has tested positive for COVID-19. The staff member immediately notified their…

4 Tips to Help Your Student Learn Remotely

Dear Parents, I hope this email finds you healthy, safe and well as we collectively adjust to our new “normal.” Bentley University has successfully made the transition to a remote, online teaching and learning classroom experience. Outside of the classroom,…

The Art of Organization

Sketching caricatures, fashioning hemp into jewelry, designing bold banners – these are just a few of the artistic endeavors that a new student organization has brought to campus.

Bentley Student Artists (BSA) is not even a year old, but already counts 90 students in its ranks. The group has its roots in an academic society whose members held regular meetings and workshops throughout 2009.

Managerial Economics and Liberal Studies major Christine Varriale ’10 was among those who discovered a passion for artful experimentation.