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Bentley Students on Top Three Winning Teams at Annual Minority Business Conference and Student Case Competition on October 17

November 23, 2009

Twenty-three Bentley students took part in the Annual Minority Business Conference and Student Case Competition on October 17, with six serving on the top three winning teams. Bentley students teamed up with cohorts from UMass and Suffolk University for the competition, which was sponsored by the National Association of Black Accountants Boston Chapter and held at State Street Corporation in North Quincy, Mass.

Bentley winning team members include:

Public Relations Society of America Boston Chapter Awards $2,000 Scholarship to Bentley Senior Amanda Healy

November 23, 2009

Bentley senior Amanda Healy received a $2,000 scholarship from the Boston Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). Healy will graduate in December with a bachelor's degree in marketing and a minor in information design and corporate communications.

Announcing the Racial Healing Practice Challenge

The RJTF has been actively engaging in conversations and planning to achieve our goal of identifying and recommending changes to reduce the impact of systemic racism in our community.  In this first stage of our work we have been exploring foundational…

Profile: Mahendra Gujarathi

Mahendra’s dedication to classroom teaching has been recognized by his colleagues and students alike.

Help Over Hardship

The mark of a strong community is how it lifts up its members when they are down.  The end of the spring semester brought a number of challenges that tested our community’s spirit. Not surprisingly, Falcons everywhere stepped up to support each other.…

Import Coronavirus Update

Dear Bentley Community,  President Davis-Blake and the Cabinet have been closely monitoring the updates and advisories about the coronavirus (COVID-19) worldwide. On February 28, the Centers for Disease Control increased the travel warning advisory for…

A Homegrown World Champion

Born in Dorchester and raised in Milton, Massachusetts, Joe Cronin was a lifelong educator who spent much of his career in the Bay State. But his vision extended well past his own backyard. As Bentley’s fifth president, from 1991 to 1997, he raised the school…

Our Next Steps on Racial Justice at Bentley

This summer, the Cabinet has been carefully working on a strategic, university-wide approach to ensuring racial justice at Bentley. It is important to affirm that Black lives matter, but we know words are not enough…

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