Welcome to the latest issue of the Bentley Buzz, where we share news and stories about the faculty and staff who make Bentley special. It is compiled by Joan Yenawine, associate director of internal ...
Undergraduate research serves as an outlet for students to express their creativity, curiosity, critical thinking, planning, and analytical skills. It is an active learning environment for students to ...
The library is hosting four events on Reading Day (Tuesday, December 10) to encourage you to take some time off from studying to reboot your mind and body. Please drop in to as many as you can ...
The library will be closed on Saturday, April 26, to accommodate the Spring Day concert being held on the Library Quad. No access to the building will be permitted and library services will not be ...
The harmful effects of social media are as ubiquitous as the medium itself. Recent studies have linked the regular use of digital platforms with higher rates of anxiety and depression among both teens ...
Last March, the Walt Disney Company publicly denounced the controversial “Don’t Say Gay” education bill passed by Florida legislators. In May, Amazon responded to a leaked Supreme Court opinion ...
Inclusivity is decidedly not out of fashion. In fact, it has been one of the biggest game changers in the beauty industry — reshaping a historically narrow standard of beauty into a more ...
Ninety-nine percent of Bentley University’s undergraduate Class of 2024 graduates are employed, attending or planning to attend graduate school, according to data reported six months after their ...
When it comes to shopping for beauty, consumers are looking for an experience that’s more than skin deep. Consumer purchasing decisions are driven by interactive technology, cultural values and ...
If you could build the ultimate reading list for future business leaders, what would be on it? We recently posed that question to Bentley faculty, who shared the books that have shaped their own ...
This paper estimated actual NIH spending of $1.4 billion for each approved first-in-class drug. The Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development (CSDD) has estimated actual industry spending to be ...
Want the Scoop on Manatee Poop? (Above: Scenes from Assistant Professor Betsy Stoner’s “virtual field trips”: Getting to know a mangrove tree crab; a closer look at mangrove roots; examining manatee ...
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