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Bentley University Statement on Campus Incident

February 3, 2010

February 3, 2010

7:13am

Early this morning Bentley University Police received a report of a stabbing on campus in Fenway Residence Hall.  A male Bentley student was transported to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries and two female non-students have been arrested.  This was not a random act as the individuals were known to each other and there is no threat to the community.

The two non-students are under arrest in Waltham Police custody. Bentley University Police are cooperating with Waltham Police in their on-going investigation.

Bentley University Sophomore Gregory Bucci Reaches Summit of Mount Kilimanjaro

February 2, 2010

During winter break, sophomore Gregory Bucci experienced new heights as he climbed to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro -- the highest peak in Africa and the world's tallest free-standing mountain.

Bucci was among a group of 10 people who signed up for the 12-day journey to East Africa through Thomson Safari in Watertown, Mass. He spent nine days on the mountain, climbing gradually in days to adjust to the altitude. Two days were spent descending the mountain.

Bentley University Students Collaborate with AZA Geriatric Care Company to Help Increase Brand Awareness

January 28, 2010

During the recent Fall semester, five Bentley University undergraduate students  enrolled in the Human Relations in Healthcare Organizations class led by Natural Sciences Professor Helen Meldrum, were invited to work with Audrey Zabin & Associates and AZA Care Management (AZA), one of the largest health and home care management practices in Massachusetts, located in Boston, MA.  The students were charged with developing a plan to elevate awareness of AZA's services among local baby boomers.

Sociologist, Author and Educator Bertice Berry to Speak at Bentley University 24th Annual Celebration for Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.

January 15, 2010

Bertice Berry, best-selling author and award-winning entertainer, lecturer and comedienne, will be the keynote speaker at the 24th annual Celebration for Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., at Bentley University on Tuesday, January 26, from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. in the Executive Dining Room, LaCava Center, 175 Forest Street in Waltham. The program is free and open to the public, although reservations are required.  Joining Bentley students and staff who help coordinate the event, Bentley President Gloria Larson will also share her own tribute to Rev. King's legacy.

Global Studies Professor Asbed Kotchikian Teams Up with Armenian Relief Society to launch Newly Redesigned Youth Connect Program, February 6 in New York City

January 7, 2010

Bentley Global Studies professor Asbed Kotchikian joins the Armenian Relief Society to launch the newly revamped Youth Connect Program (YCP) on Saturday, February 6, at New York University's Kimmel Center for Student Life in New York City. Kotchikian, who serves as YCP director, helped redesign the program, which offers young Armenian students at colleges in the US an opportunity to participate in workshops on the challenges that students face today, and to hear about internship opportunities in U.S. cities including Washington, D.C., and New York, and abroad in Armenia.

Bentley Professor Joni Seager is Invited by Mozambican Government to Develop Strategy to Address Gender and Climate Change

December 10, 2009

The topic of gendered analysis and its role in climate change has become an important focus for the United Nations and other international agencies, making it a rich topic for exploration and research. The government of Mozambique (Africa) has taken the initiative and asked Bentley University professor Joni Seager to help develop a national strategy and five-year government policy plan to address gender and climate change. Seager will travel to Mozambique several times during the next few months to work with the Environmental Ministry on the project.

Bentley University Partners with Epsilon

December 9, 2009

Bentley University today announced a unique partnership with Epsilon, the industry’s leading marketing services firm. Epsilon will provide Bentley University’s Center for Marketing Technology (CMT) with its DREAM email platform.

Bentley University Trading Room Becomes Site for Boston Money Management Firms’ Annual Presentation

December 4, 2009

On December 2 in the Trading Room at Bentley University, Eaton Vance and the Boston Companies presented their annual investment performance for $200 million of the Florida-based Jacksonville Police and Fire Pension Fund. In addition to 20 Bentley undergraduate and graduate students who participated, Peter Sleiman, a fund trustee whose son, Paul, attends Bentley, was also on hand for the unprecedented presentation.

Bentley Police Department Holds 8th Annual Holiday Toy Drive Through December 19

November 24, 2009

The Bentley Police Department has joined forces with the Waltham Police Department for the 8th annual holiday toy drive for local area families in need. The program kicked off on November 16 and will run through December 19.

Donations of new, unwrapped, non-violent gifts for a boy or girl between the ages of one and 16 may be dropped off at the Bentley University Police Station lobby. Cash donations will be accepted and converted to gift cards for distribution to the families.

Three Bentley Teams Advance to Second Round at American Collegiate Moot Court Association Eastern Regional, November 20-21

November 24, 2009

All three Bentley teams that competed in the American Collegiate Moot Court Association Eastern Regional Tournament on November 20 placed in the top 20 highest scoring teams and advanced to the second round on November 21. The Moot Court competition requires students to simulate legal argumentation before hypothetical appellate courts.