The Art of Management
Written By: Kristen L. Walsh If you can handle yourself on stage at the improv, will you be a good manager?The issue was in the spotlight at a panel discussion on the role of arts in management...
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Written By: Joe O’SheaSasha and Will Bush with Falcon teammates (from left) Danny Guadagnoli ’14, Blaine Hopwood ’14, Chris Cadigan ’14, Jeff Hill ’15 and Lorenzo Warren ’14. On visits to the...
View ArticleThe Shape of Education to Come
Business vs. Liberal Arts a ‘False Dichotomy”Written By: Susan SimpsonBentley authors share their experience developing curricula that combine the study of business, social and natural sciences,...
View ArticleThe Business Case for Science Literacy
Written By: David SzymanskiThis article originated on the university’s IMPACT blog, which features thought-provoking insights from faculty, staff and alumni. To read more postings, visit...
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Share your breaking news - wedding, promotion, award, new job, and the like - with classmates and other members of the Bentley Community. Submit a Class NoteWedding GalleriesEditorial StaffIn...
View ArticleMedia Tap Bentley Experts
Faculty and Others Weigh in on Timely Topics To see the latest media coverage of Bentley stories, visit bentley.edu/newsroom/media-coverage. Wall Street JournalBentley University Tries to Make...
View ArticleLeader of the Pack
Alumnus Uses AICPA Role to Move an IndustryWritten By: Deblina ChakrabortyOne week he may be in Vegas. The next, California. But for the first time in a fast-paced 40-year career, Rich Caturano ’74,...
View ArticleCore Strength
Written By: Kristen L. Walsh Like the athletes who are the focus of their three-year-old company, entrepreneurs Jared Antista ’02 and Joe Lamoureux ’01 have learned to play through the pain.“No one...
View ArticleDispatches from the Sea Suite
Written By: Kristen L. WalshFourteen harbors; 70 miles of coastline; 53 aids to navigation; 3,000 moorings; and a 76-slip marina. Bob Watson ’68 manages numbers on a daily basis, but rarely from behind...
View ArticleDog’s Best Friend
Written By: Allyson Manchester The Palumbos with children (from left) Morgan, age 8, named for the late Travis Morgan ’96; Autumn, 6; and Guy Jr., 5. Penne puttanesca and a lovable boxer puppy...
View ArticleAlumni Gatherings Near and Far
Bonding Over Art and AthleticsThe Young Alumni Association has had a busy few months in the Boston area! This spring and summer, graduates from the past 10 years connected for a range of activities....
View ArticleClass Notes Winter 2014
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View ArticleIn Memoriam Winter 2014
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Observer magazine is published by Bentley University, Waltham, Massachusetts, and distributed without charge to alumni, parents and friends of the university. Postmaster: Send address changes to...
View ArticleLessons of Brotherhood
Written By: Gordon M. HardyIn Tim Anderson’s Sociology of Native American Peoples course, there is no final exam. No cramming, no summary of facts, no recitation of acquired knowledge. Instead,...
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Studio SolutionsThis fall, the Bentley Essential Studio Team (BEST) worked with Breakthrough Greater Boston, which offers tuition-free academic programming for school- and college-age students....
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Growing GreenBentley has made sustainability an institutional priority through participation in the American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment and subsequent climate action plan....
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The Shape of Education to ComeBentley authors share their experience developing curricula that combine the study of business, social and natural sciences, humanities and the arts. The result is part...
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Core StrengthThe company teams up with professional athletes and trainers to create sport-specific training programs for high school and college athletes, delivered in a fully digital format. Some 30...
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