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Leslie Dias

150 hour requirement instated by Big Four

September 24, 2009 Headlines

Written by: Leslie Dias As several major public accounting firms adopt the 150 hours of accounting credit requirement, those students in hopes of joining the popular field must also make the shift to meet the demands of the industry.

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Campus initiatives, old and new, kick off new semester

September 17, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Leslie Dias As Bentley continues to encourage sustainability both externally and internally on campus, a complementary focus on individual wellness and health has also been brought to the forefront for administrators and students.

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Faculty members celebrate their published accomplishments

April 30, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Leslie Dias The Jeanne and Dan Valente Center for Arts and Sciences has hosted over the last several years a small recognition party for those faculty members who published or edited a book during the current academic year. The casual event took place in LaCava where those faculty members gathered and discussed amongst [...]

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The Wolf of Wall Street speaks about unethical past

April 30, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Leslie Dias Jordan Belfort started off his presentation “Wolf of Wall Street” by stating, “I’m going to make you laugh at the insanity of my life.” Taken aback, the audience listened intently to Belfort’s hilarious rendition of his own life.

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ID 350: Gender in the Professions

April 9, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Leslie Dias As Bentley focuses on strengthening its Liberal Studies program, several non-traditional courses are being introduced to Undergraduate students. Among the many new liberal studies courses is ID 350 Gender in the Professions which concentrates on the variety of gender-based issues that arise in the workplace.

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15th Festival of Colors celebrates culture

April 2, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Leslie Dias The Festival of Colors was an artful display of the cultures and customs that can be found and represented on campus, with the International Student Association putting on the fifteenth annual production of the show. The event brought the audience around the world through a number of popular international dances, fashions, [...]

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Student employees recognized at luncheon

March 27, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Leslie Dias With a superior emphasis on job opportunities and career initiatives, Bentley recognized student employees and supervisors last week during National Student Employment Week. The crowded Executive Dining Hall held many student employees, supervisors, and other interested faculty and students who eagerly awaited the announcements of this year’s Student Employee Winner and [...]

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NP – Student employees recognized at luncheon

March 17, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Leslie Dias With a superior emphasis on job opportunities and career initiatives, Bentley recognized student employees and supervisors last week during National Student Employment Week. The crowded Executive Dining Hall held many student employees, supervisors, and other interested faculty and students who eagerly awaited the announcements of this year’s Student Employee Winner and [...]

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BAP and accounting professors show students income tax basics and tips

March 5, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Leslie Dias Freshman here at Bentley usually have little job experience and even less experience with filing an income tax return.This makes it a good idea to attend events such as the Tax Workshop Event, hosted by Beta Alpha Psi and the Department of Accountancy. The session gave any student, no matter how [...]

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Vagina Monologues bring discussion, laughter about womanhood, sex

February 26, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Leslie Dias The Vagina Monologues created a buzz on campus for weeks, and whether you had seen the performance before or had no idea what it was about, or had simply seen the advertisements around campus, you were curious. A red hue glazed over the faces of the audience last Wednesday night while [...]

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No change to marijuana policy, despite state law

February 19, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Leslie Dias Before Massachusetts became the twelfth state to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana, violators were arrested, suffered fines up to $500, put on probation or sent to jail, and were even subject to lose their driver’s license. However, during this past election a speedy decision to add Question 2 regarding [...]

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Obama election embodies spirit of Bentley MLK Breakfast

January 29, 2009 Campus Life

Written by: Leslie Dias The Executive  Dining Room was adorned in yellow and blue arrangements to remind the community of Bentley’s tradition and presence. More importantly, it was filled with cheerful faces and warm greetings despite the brisk morning chill outside. After the exhilarating week of politics and the dawn of a new administration, the [...]

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