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Deval Patrick Urges Graduates to Be a Voice for Others and ‘Seek Purpose Not Prestige’

May 19, 2018
Former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick challenged graduates at Bentley University’s undergraduate commencement ceremony to be a voice for others and “seek purpose not prestige” at this time in history when “the world around us is in turmoil.” 

Why Now is the Time for Women Entrepreneurs

May 18, 2018
If ever there was a good time for women—and men—to invest in women-led startups and launch their own, it’s now. With the #MeToo movement focusing the conversation on women and the workplace, society’s eyes are now on the power of women.

Using Technology to Change the World

May 17, 2018
A Microsoft internship and job fulfill a lifelong interest for Anya Novicheva ’18.

Why Prioritize Diversity in the Workplace?

May 11, 2018
The 2018 Bentley Global Business Ethics Symposium is presented by The Bentley Alliance for Ethics and Social Responsibility and the Gloria Cordes Larson Center for Women and Business in partnership with the State Street Foundation. This year's event is focused on the “Ethics of Inclusion”.

New Arena Named the Most Environmentally Sustainable in the Nation

May 7, 2018
The new, state-of-the-art multipurpose Bentley Arena is the most environmentally sustainable in the U.S. and the first standalone ice arena to earn the LEED platinum certification, the highest possible rating, according to the U.S. Green Building Council.

Bentley University Announces Academic Leadership Team

May 4, 2018
Bentley University announced changes in its academic leadership team to position the university for continued success, including the appointment of Rick Oches, chair of the department of natural and applied sciences, to new dean of arts and sciences. 

What’s the Link Between Public Funding and Scientific Breakthroughs? Bentley Hosts Event with Congresswoman Katherine Clark and Biotech Executives

April 19, 2018
Massachusetts Congresswoman Katherine Clark and biotechnology industry leaders recently visited Bentley for a conversation about the essential role of government in funding basic biomedical science and how companies use this science to create new medicines, jobs and successful companies.

Students Take On Climate Change

April 17, 2018
When Brenden Botelho ‘20 and Jonny Boains ‘18 took internships in the Mass. Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, what was the biggest community problem to tackle? Adapting to climate change.

Pioneering Actress Laverne Cox Shares Her Story of Rejection and Then Acceptance

April 9, 2018
As the first transgender woman of color to star in a mainstream television series, actress, writer, producer and LGBTQ advocate Laverne Cox knows a thing or two about overcoming obstacles.

How Do Robots Learn What Humans Want?

April 9, 2018
As a principal user experience designer at iRobot, Bentley graduate Adam Goss studies consumer needs and helps translate them into robot vacuums, mops and pool cleaners.