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 year (2014-2015). Books and covers were on display for guests to peruse and enjoy.
Books and authors included:
- Christopher S. Grenda, Chris Beneke (History), and David Nash: Profane: Sacrilegious Expression in a Multicultural Age
- Dan Everett (Dean of Arts & Sciences): No duermas, hay serpientes: Vida y lenguaje en la Amazonia
- Mark Frydenberg (Computer Information Systems): Discovering Computers 2016: Tools, Apps, Devices, and the Impact of Technology
- Jennifer Gillan (English and Media Studies): Television Brandcasting: The Return of the Content-Promotion Hybrid
- Deborah Gregory (Finance): Unmasking Financial Psychopaths: Inside the Minds of Investors in the Twenty-First Century
- Nathaniel Lin (Mathematical Sciences): Applied Business Analytics: Integrating Business Process, Big Data, and Advanced Analytics
- Linda McJannet (English and Media Studies): Sultan Konuşuyor: Osmanlı Türklerini Konu Alan İngiliz Tiyatro Oyunlarında ve Tarih Kitaplarında Diyalog
- Randy Nichols (English and Media Studies): The Video Game Business
- Espen Andersen and Bill Schiano (Computer Information Systems): Teaching with Cases: A Practical Guide
- Kristin Sorensen (Global Studies): Los medios, la memoria, y los derechos humanos en Chile
- Heikki Topi (Computer Information Systems) and Allen Tucker: Computing Handbook: Information Systems and Information Technology
- Val Wang (English and Media Studies): Beijing Bastard: Into the Wilds of a Changing China