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A Tree Of Hope Blooms

December 17, 2018
Students, staff and faculty created a "Tree of Life" -- 331 messages of hope, love and support -- and sent it to a synagogue in Pittsburgh after an attack there left 11 people dead.

Why the Hospitality Industry Shouldn’t Ditch Printed Brochures

December 11, 2018
A new survey from the Center For Marketing Technology reveals why going paperless could be bad for tourism.

Bentley–Loomis Sayles Partnership Prepares Women for Careers in Investment Management

December 10, 2018
A partnership between Bentley University and Loomis Sayles aims to diversify the talent pool for investment managers.

Remembering Michael Hoffman

December 7, 2018
President Davis-Blake's message to the community after the death of Michael Hoffman, founder of Bentley's W. Michael Hoffman Center for Business Ethics. 

Drew Bledsoe: From NFL Quarterback to Entrepreneur

December 6, 2018

When NFL legend Drew Bledsoe retired from football to open his own winery, he took a lot of lessons from the field to the vineyard, such as the importance of keeping a great team around him and knowing when he should ask for more help.

But the biggest surprise? Game-time decisions that don’t have an immediate result. As he told members of the Bentley Executive Club, a group of Boston-area alumni and parents, “A lot of the decisions we make, we won’t know how they will work out for a decade.”

Grant Boosts Thought Leadership in Health Care

December 6, 2018
A grant of $200,000 from the biopharma firm Alkermes will support faculty and student research and create a new course about the delivery of healthcare.

Snap, Tweet, Post: Interns Put Their Social Media Skills to Work

December 5, 2018
Bentley interns learn social media skills that translate directly to today's workplace.

Adrian Wong’s Secret Sauce Isn’t Secret Anymore

December 3, 2018
Adrian Wong '08, the founder of Beta Burger, shares his insights on company culture, employee buy-in and plans for expansion.

Award-winning Professor ‘Lights a Fire’ for Students

November 30, 2018
Professor Mahendra Gujarathi has been named the Outstanding Accounting Educator for 2018 by the American Accounting Association.

New Study: U.S. Biology Textbooks Present Business in a Negative Light

November 29, 2018
Biology textbooks used in intro college courses present a negative picture of business, according to a new study from the Center for Integration of Science and Industry.