Hosted by the Dean of Business, the Dean of Arts and Sciences, and the Jeanne and Dan Valente Center for Arts and Sciences, the Bentley community recently came together to toast faculty members who have published a book in the past academic year (2016-2017). Books and covers were on display for guests to peruse and enjoy.
Books and authors included:
Jill Brown (Management)
Business & Society: Ethics, Sustainability & Stakeholder Management (10th Edition)
Tony Buono (Management & Sociology)
Consultation for Organizational Change Revisited
Nathan Carter (Mathematical Sciences)
Introduction to the Mathematics of Computer Graphics
Allana Da Graca (English and Media Studies)
TOMORROW CAN'T WAIT: An Inspirational Book Offering Persistence for a Lifetime
Women Building Confidence Coaching Series
Dan Everett (Dean of Arts & Sciences)
Dark Matter of the Mind: The Culturally Articulated Unconscious
Bonnie Field (Global Studies)
Por qué funcionan los gobiernos minoritarios: Política territorial multinivel en España
Pat Flynn (Economics & Management)
Overcoming Challenges to Gender Equality in the Workplace: Leadership and Innovation
Mark Frydenberg (Computer Information Systems)
Jane Griffin (Modern Languages)
The Labor of Literature: Democracy and Literacy Culture in Modern Chile
Alan Hoffman (Management)
Gesa Kirsch (English and Media Studies)
More Than Gold in California: The Life and Work of Dr. Mary Bennett Ritter
Tatiana Manolova (Management)
The Antecedents of Students’ Entrepreneurial Activity
Christian Rubio (Modern Languages)
Krausism and the Spanish Avant-Garde: The Impact of Philosophy on National Culture
Redes de comunicación: La prensa en el mundo hispánico