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The Nick Perugini Memorial Scholarship Fund honors the career and impact of Falcon Nick Perugini ’99.
Bentley University is accepting cryptocurrency for tuition payments, becoming one of the first universities in the U.S. to offer students this new digital option.
New research from Kristi Minnick, Bentley’s Stanton Professor of Finance, indicates there are significant — and systemic — reasons why the gender pay gap exists: “Gender wage differentials are ...
Challenges of Sourcing Sustainable Global Suppliers However, while the demand for sustainability is loud and clear, the path to achieving it in today’s globalized world is not without challenges. For ...
The harmful effects of social media are as ubiquitous as the medium itself. Recent studies have linked the regular use of digital platforms with higher rates of anxiety and depression among both teens ...
Is using AI in your job search helpful or hurtful? Bentley career expert Alyssa Hammond shares six practical pros and cons to help you decide.
Professor Dobscha However, as Marketing professor Susan Dobscha notes, companies need to carefully consider their response before weighing in. In new research published in the Journal of the ...
One way to celebrate Black History Month is to read books by Black authors and books that can educate us about the experiences of Black Americans. To help you get started, we’re highlighting a ...
Discover how Saudi Arabia is diversifying beyond oil. IMF’s Ryadh bin Mohammed Alkhareif visits Bentley University to discuss economic expansion into non-oil sectors.
CRYPTOKIMM COMES TO LIFE Kim’s passion for cryptocurrency, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), the metaverse and decentralized finance (DeFi) kept growing. He developed a free 90-page beginners' ...
A new Bentley study, published in JAMA Health Forum, shows that the amount invested per approved drug by the NIH is comparable to that of reported investment by the biopharmaceutical industry.
Ninety-nine percent of Bentley University's undergraduate class graduates are employed, attending or planning to attend graduate school, according to data gathered six months after their graduation.