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Bentley Enhances Recycling on Campus with a New Greenbean Machine

December 19, 2013
Bentley University is proud to now have a reverse vending machine on campus. The Greenbean Machine’s unique technology has caught the interest of students who have been actively using it since it was installed on campus in October 2013. In its initial months, Bentley students have already used the Greenbean more than any other college with a similar machine.

Bentley Faculty Adds Financial Insight to CNBC Team

December 9, 2013
Bentley’s Kathleen Burns Kingsbury joins CNBC to discuss the ‘soft side’ of finance. Appointed to CNBC’s Digital Financial Advisor Council, she will appear on air and contribute to CNBC.com tackling issues like client communication, the psychology of money and how to empower women financially.

Professor Fred D. Ledley Named Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science

December 3, 2013
Fred D. Ledley, Professor of Natural & Applied Sciences and Management, and Director of the Center for Integration of Science and Industry, was named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He will be recognized at the AAAS Annual Meeting in Chicago in February 2014.

Bentley Professor Recognized for Teaching Hands-On Accounting Practices

December 2, 2013
Bentley Accountancy Professor Mahendra Gujarathi wants his students to understand that contrary to textbooks, the answers to accounting issues in the real world are not black and white but shades of gray. He teaches this through experiential education using real-world cases. One such case earned Gujarathi the Emerson Ethics Award from the North American Case Research Association (NACRA).

Afghan Author Qais Akbar Omar Shares Stories of a Shifting Culture

November 22, 2013

As part of Bentley’s Annual Culture Fest, Qais Akbar Omar, 30, a Boston University graduate student and author of “A Fort of Nine Towers: An Afghan Family Story,” addressed the community about how he came to write a memoir recounting his coming of age among unimaginable violence.

“Afghanistan will see peace but it will take time,” said Robert McNulty, director of Programs at the Center for Business Ethics and founder of Applied Ethics and the Pax Populi initiative, who introduced Omar. “It is not just about ending war, it is about finding a way to create peace.”

Are Millennials Ready for the 21st-Century Workforce?

November 21, 2013
The millennial workforce is expected to be the largest in U.S. history, yet the national rate of unemployment for graduates stands at nearly eight percent. Millennials think they’re ready for work, but many employers beg to differ.

Wardrobe Sharing Website Earns Bentley Student a Place in Boston’s Lean Startup Challenge

November 19, 2013
Got an important event and nothing to wear? Try wardrobe sharing. The idea earned Bentley master’s student Amrita Aviyente a finalist spot in Boston’s Lean Startup Challenge business model competition for her Date My Wardrobe website — an online marketplace for sharing and renting high-end wardrobe items with other users.

Students Gather at Bentley to Tackle Diversity Issues at National Summit

November 13, 2013
It may have been 8 a.m., but Diversity Trainer Maura Cullen captured the attention of more than 250 students from 26 universities at this year’s Diversity Student Summit hosted by Bentley University in October. The one-day, high-energy conference is designed to mobilize students and staff to be innovative in creating and sustaining more inclusive campus communities.

EPA Recognizes Bentley University for Leading Green Power Purchase

November 8, 2013
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognized Bentley University among theTop 30 College & University listof the largest green power users.

UN Global Compact Executive Director Addresses How Responsible Business Impacts Public-Private Partnerships

November 4, 2013
At Bentley University’s 20th Raytheon Lecture in Business Ethics on November 5, Georg Kell addresses the United Nations’ challenge to move from incremental change and progress on a massive scale as it continues to promote cooperation among governments, businesses and civil service organizations.