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Remembering Professor Yvonne Jeannine Yaw

February 9, 2012 Headlines
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“The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct and the hands to execute” By Lacey Nemergut Yvonne Yaw, beloved teacher, colleague, and friend of the Bentley community, passed away at Mt. Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, Massachusetts on Tuesday, January 31 at age 75 after a courageous fight with pneumonia and heart complications. President Gloria Larson addressed [...]

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Notes from Abroad – Denmark

April 7, 2011 Notes from Abroad

By Alec Mikels Political professors in Europe, or Copenhagen for that matter, have a much more simplified and laid-back teaching method. Unlike in the States, where teachers provide areas of concern and ask you to respond or critique by applying learned theories, Danish professors just state the topic of focus and provide you with a [...]

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Professor Profile: David Carhart

February 4, 2010 Campus Life

Written by: Sindhu Palaniappan As I walked into his office on Thursday morning, Professor David Carhart was having a discussion with two students about Bentley being changed from a college to a university. One student stayed for math help, and I had the pleasure of witnessing Carhart’s eyes light up when the student experienced a [...]

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