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2019’s Most Fun Cities in America

Wallet Hub |

Senior Marketing Lecturer Ian Cross offers advice on having fun experiences while traveling on a budget. 

The Key to White Claw’s Surging Popularity: Marketing to a Post-Gender World

Washington Post |

Marketing Professor Susan Dobscha comments on the alcohol industry's efforts to connect with millennials and Gen Z.

Top Colleges, Universities for Internships, Co-Ops

U.S. News & World Report |

Bentley is recognized as a university with a stellar internship program in the 2020 U.S. News rankings. 

Three Academic Experts Weigh In On Executive Education

Boston Business Journal |

Vice President of External Relations, Josh Brand, outlines Bentley's growth strategy for executive education.

Photos: Bentley University Welcomes the Class of 2023

Bentley's first year students arrive on campus for move-in day.

App Idea Wins Shark Tank-Style Competition

Patch |

Junior Hilary Yeboah '21 takes first place in the Fourth Annual World of Money Youth Business Pitch Competition for her idea to create an app for high school students looking to apply to college scholarships and internships.

Waltham Works: Bentley U’s Natalie Hayes Sustains Impact

Associate Director of Sustainability, Natalie Hayes, is featured for her work ensuring the Bentley campus is a model of sustainability.

Is Something Wrong With Spain’s Political Leaders?

An oped written by Global Studies Professor Bonnie Field explores the struggles to establish a new government in Spain.

Climate Change Bills: It’s Not Either/Or

Assistant Professor of Public Policy Rob DeLeo authors an oped asserting that the two bills currently being considered by the Massachusetts State Legislature that would increase funding to counter climate change, are not mutually exclusive.

4 Advantages Of Supporting An Employee's Side Business

Market research from Bentley University is highlighted for finding that 66 percent of millennials want to start their own business.