Join us on Saturday, April 5, 2025 to meet current students, speak with faculty from all academic departments, and engage with representatives from housing, career services, financial assistance, ...
I’m excited to announce Bentley’s 2025 commencement keynote speakers and honorary degree recipients. Jerry Jacobs Jr. P ’20, CEO of Delaware North and alternate governor of the Boston Bruins, will ...
Jeremy “Jerry” M. Jacobs Jr. P ’20, chief executive officer of Delaware North and an alternate governor for the Boston Bruins, will deliver the keynote address at Bentley University’s 106th ...
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness and educate ourselves on the realities of sexual violence. According to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, 1 in 5 women in ...
The Bentley Library is excited to present the newest edition of Bentley Library by the Numbers! This infographic highlights some of the most fascinating insights into library usage, including study ...
Rebecca DePietro ’26 is president of the Student Government Association at Bentley. She is a Business Economics major with a concentration in Law, in the Bentley Honors Program, a lead program manager ...
For many, visiting a courthouse can be an anxiety-producing experience. But for the nearly 50 Bentley students who recently observed proceedings at Boston’s John J. Moakley U.S. Courthouse during the ...
Biography: Laura Jackson Young is an Associate Professor of Economics at Bentley University. She is the founder and co-advisor to WEB: Women in Economics at Bentley, a network with an interest in ...
Welcome to the latest issue of the Bentley Buzz, where we share news and stories about the faculty and staff who make Bentley special. It is compiled by Joan Yenawine, associate director of internal ...
President Chrite announces that Jerry Jacobs Jr. P ’20, CEO of Delaware North and alternate governor of the Boston Bruins, and Yvonne Hao, Secretary of the Executive Office of Economic Development for ...
For many, visiting a courthouse can be an anxiety-producing experience. But for the nearly 50 Bentley students who recently observed proceedings at Boston’s John J. Moakley U.S. Courthouse during the ...
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