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Student-Led Vigil Will Honor Victims of Newtown, CT Shooting

December 17, 2012
The Bentley campus community will come together for a student-led vigil to remember the 26 victims of the tragic school shooting. It will be held on the evening of December 17th at 9:15 p.m. in the Back Bay Rooms in the Student Center.

University Distinguished Professor Returns to Perth, Australia to Present the Galliers Awards

December 5, 2012
In November, University Distinguished Professor Bob Galliers returned to Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia where he had been Head of the School of Information Systems to give the keynote address and bestow the Galliers Awards on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the founding of the School.

Bentley University Takes Second Place at the National College Fed Challenge

November 27, 2012
The Bentley team came in second place to Northwestern University during the ninth annual national finals of the College Fed Challenge, a competition for undergraduate students that challenges them to analyze economic and financial conditions and formulate a monetary policy recommendation.

Fulbright Awarded to Bentley Administrator for International Education Study in Germany

November 20, 2012
Papa Sarr, Bentley’s Director of the Center for International Students and Scholars, recently spent two weeks in Germany studying the country’s culture and educational system as a recipient of a Fulbright award to the U.S. – Germany International Education Administrators Program.

Bentley’s Fed Challenge Team Wins Regional Competition

November 13, 2012
Bentley University won the New England Competition of the College Fed Challenge, held at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, beating out 18 undergraduate universities from the First Federal Reserve District including three-time national champion Harvard University. Bentley advances to the National Competition to represent New England on November 27 in Washington, DC.

Accountancy Professor Tracy Noga Partners with KPMG to Identify Latest Skills Needed in the Workplace

November 12, 2012
Noga was awarded a Professor in Residence with the global professional services firm and is spending her fall sabbatical working in the Chicago office to increase her understanding of the demands her students will face after graduation.

Ken Cody Named Vice President for Administration and Finance at Bentley University

October 26, 2012
Bentley University has named Kenneth B. Cody to the newly created position of Vice President for Administration and Finance. Cody comes to Bentley with more than 25 years of experience as a finance and administrative professional in higher education, with a history of significant accomplishments, most recently as vice chancellor and treasurer/CFO for the University System of New Hampshire (USNH).

TEDx New England 2012

October 23, 2012
For the second year in a row, members of the Bentley community participated in TEDx New England, an off-shoot of the national TED conference centered around “Ideas Worth Spreading”.

Bentley Celebrates Diversity during Rainbow Awards Luncheon

October 19, 2012
The popular event celebrates Bentley's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) community and honors individuals who proactively foster inclusion on campus.

Tunisian Feminist Scholar Khedija Arfaoui Visits Bentley Valente Center for the Arts and Sciences, Discusses Issues Facing Muslim Women

October 19, 2012
Dr. Khedija Arfaoui, a feminist activist and one of the leading intellectuals in Tunisia, joins Bentley as a visiting scholar with the Valente Center for the Arts and Sciences.