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How Blockchain Builds Economic Inclusion

July 25, 2023
Rebecca Curry ’25 and Sal Ternullo ’14, MSA ’18 first heard about blockchain in 2011 and 2012, respectively; Ternullo was in his second year at Bentley and Curry was just 11 years old. Now, more than a decade later, the pair has teamed up to lead a Web3 event…

Off to a Healthy Start

July 24, 2023
On Christmas Day 2013, Samantha Levine-Neudel, MBA ’23 raced down the streets of Boston to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Her husband had gone into acute liver failure. An autoimmune disease that had lain dormant in his body since birth suddenly woke up…

A Supreme Decision II

July 11, 2023

As I correctly predicted in an earlier post, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Section Three of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) in U.S. v. Windsor, giving federal recognition to the gay couples already legally married. It also ruled narrowly in Hollingsworth v. Perry, impacting only gay couples in California. While these are both significant steps toward nationwide legalization of gay marriage, there are still many gay couples without marriage rights.

Bentley Names Sarah Dacey as Head Women’s Soccer Coach

June 29, 2023

Sarah Dacey has been named the head women’s soccer coach at Bentley University, Director of Athletics Vaughn Williams announced today. 

Celebrating the Inaugural Class of Rainbow Scholars

June 29, 2023
While the transition from high school to college can be challenging for any student, those who identify as LGBTQ+ — an acronym denoting a range of sexuality and gender identities, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning and non-binary…

Bentley Hockey Appoints Andy Jones as Head Coach

June 28, 2023

T-shirt Prices, Politics Highlight Complexity of Consumer Behavior

June 27, 2023
For Tomás Hahn ’23, the decision to participate in a data analysis competition sponsored by Bentley’s Center for Analytics and Data Science (CADS) was an easy one. That’s because the event — which offered students access to a robust data set collected…

Study Abroad: Advocating for Allyship

June 26, 2023
Research has shown that study abroad programs deliver on their promise to provide a transformative experience: college students who spend a semester or academic year living and learning in another country return home more confident, culturally competent and…

How to Prepare for the GMAT: What to Study and When

June 26, 2023
How much should you study for the GMAT? It's up to you, but studies show there's a correlation between your level of preparation and how well you score.

Suiting Up for Success

June 17, 2023
Calvin Polachek ’23 says that most of his Bentley classmates knew him as “the guy who walked around campus in a cowboy hat.” What they didn’t know? That he sometimes traded the hat for feathery blue headwear as he took on the role of Bentley’s beloved mascot,…