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The Bentley Buzz

Connecting faculty and staff, one story at a time

Welcome to the latest issue of the Bentley Buzz, where we share news and stories about the faculty and staff who make Bentley special. It is compiled by Joan Yenawine, associate director of Internal Communications. To share your news or an idea for a story, please email buzz@bentley.edu.

Sept. 5, 2024

The Class of 2028 has Arrived!
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On Thursday, Aug. 29, Bentley heralded the arrival of nearly 1,100 members of the Class of 2028 with music, cheers and the unstoppable enthusiasm of Flex the Falcon.

After a busy, fun and emotional day of moving in and meeting new roommates and classmates, students and their families made the “Falcon Walk” to the Arena together for Convocation. There, they heard from academic leadership including President Chrite, Provost Paul Tesluk and Dean Andrew Shepardson, who all emphasized that students were entering a diverse, welcoming and inclusive community. Bentley photographers and writers fanned out across campus to capture the images and emotions of the day. 

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All About the Office of Student Success: A Q&A with Jane De León Griffin

You may have noticed that the office formerly known as Academic Services is now the Office of Student Success. Recently, Jane De León Griffin, associate provost for student success, sat down to discuss the name change and how it will affect students, faculty and staff. She also gave us the inside scoop on how a $1 million anonymous grant will help drive student success outcomes. 

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New Insights from the Bentley-Gallup Partnership

 

The third annual survey from the Bentley-Gallup partnership is yielding interesting insights about Americans' views on business. While the full 2024 results from the Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report will launch on Sept. 12, you can get a "sneak peek" and read a new article about the findings published by our partners at Gallup. 

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How to Watch Bentley Sports Livestreams This Year

The Northeast10 Conference has joined with FloSports to livestream the conference’s games starting this fall and give student-athletes from Bentley and the other NE10 schools a larger audience. FloSports college programming reached more than 38 million people last year. Five other Division II conferences and Division I leagues such as the Big East are also on FloSports. 

The cost to sign up is $9.99 per month (or $5.99 per month for an annual subscription) when signing up with an email address ending in .edu. Subscribers will also be able to watch livestreams of the men's hockey team, which plays in the Atlantic Hockey Conference. All of the revenue generated will be reinvested into NE10 member schools and the conference. To sign up, visit the FloSports website

Welcome, New Falcons!

Brandon Bingel Assistant Baseball Coach

Alison Campbell Academic Coordinator II, Marketing and Experience Design

Ethan Clabaugh  — Assistant Club Coach

Richard Corrigan —  Building Services Worker

Michael Dance  —  Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

Eric Hammond —  New Business Development Specialist

Sarah Hartman —  Visiting Lecturer, English and Media Studies

Iain Highfield  —  Head Coach, Men's Golf 

Daniel Johnston  —  Senior Associate Director, Regional Recruitment - South Florida     

Mary MarenghiAdministrative Coordinator, Pulsifer Career Development Center

Johanna Matulonis —  Assistant Club Coach

Michael NathansonVisiting Lecturer, Mathematical Sciences

Ellen Nussbaum —  Visiting Lecturer, Finance

Shabana SayeedLecturer/Senior Lecturer English and Media Studies

Suha SyedProgram Coordinator, Gloria Cordes Larson Center for Women and Business

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Falcon Fridge Keeps Getting Better!

The Falcon Family Fridge is a free resource available to any Bentley community member whose basic food needs are not regularly met. This summer, the unit – which includes a full refrigerator and freezer unit, plus shelving for dry goods –got a fresh new look! Stop by take what you need and leave what you can. You can also contribute easily by using our Amazon wishlist. You can also sign up to receive notifications when supplies are low. 

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From Bentley Magazine: Are the Kids all Right?

Why focusing on mental health and well-being is an essential element to the success of students — and the companies they’re about to join. 

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From the Newsroom

Stoking the (Olympic and Paralympic) Flames

How Ava Movsessian ’26 is helping to share the experiences — and amplify the impact — of elite female athletes. 

By Molly Mastantuono

 

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Pulsifer Career Development Center Ranked #1 in the Nation by Princeton Review

For the second year in a row, Bentley University’s career development team is recognized for being the best in the country. 

by Helen Henrichs

 

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