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Giving Back through Governance

July 1, 2019
Trustee J. Paul Condrin III ’83, P ’19, ’22 succeeded Robert P. Badavas ’74 as chair of the Board of Trustees on July 1, 2019. Members elected Condrin in February, after Badavas announced his retirement after 14 years as a trustee. Condrin (at left in the…

Graduate Thanks Father by Adding his Name to her Diploma

May 13, 2019
Khushbu Patel ’19 considers her father as much a part of her college success as she is. An immigrant from India and the sole provider for her family, he worked long hours building motors at a manufacturing company to save enough money to put Patel and her…

My First-Gen Story: Ralph ‘Buz’ McDonald ’80

April 10, 2019
My father worked for an oil company in Vermont, and I spent my summers working with him. I had always thought about a career in business. My uncle had a degree in electrical engineering and a long career at IBM. He became an early role model for me.  I…

Networking Her Way to Wall Street

April 8, 2019
In middle school, Emily Niditch ’17 and her classmates competed in a stock market competition with contestants across Pennsylvania, including local government officials. The challenge was to manage a hypothetical $100,000 portfolio through a trading…

5 Questions With Lebone Moses ˊ02

March 13, 2019
Lebone Moses ’02 is passionate about empowering people and communities to create positive change, a mission that is powered by her personal experiences as an African-American woman and first-generation American. Born in Brooklyn, NY, Moses watched her…

A Tale of Two Cities

January 3, 2019
For Neha Singh ’15, her Bentley junior year spent studying in London led to a Fulbright scholarship in Paris. 

Jess and Ted’s Excellent Adventure: Getting Started in the MBA Program

January 9, 2017

As each of us crossed the finish lines of our undergraduate educations, it was difficult to wrap our heads around going on for a fifth year MBA when so many of our friends were jumping into their careers. 

Innovation in Paris: the Value of Diversity

September 30, 2016
Bentley's MBA class of 2017 spent eight weeks in Paris learning from faculty, top professionals, and students.

Schooled to Make An Impact

Cleaner water. Healthier lives. Stronger leaders. Communities the world over can change for good when professional expertise meets personal calling. Such was the case for Michael Black ’10 and Kaitlyn Swist ’12. Born and raised in Massachusetts, Black took…

A Movement, Not a Moment