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Course Review

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Telemedicine and corporate social responsibility land under the microscope of Bentley researchers.

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In Print

Trust issues: Online auctions yield insights on economic behavior.

12
Talking Points

Alumnus delivers a full-court press on turbulent times in 1970s Boston.

14
Newsmakers

From front page to web page, Bentley experts are eminently quotable.

ALUMNI UPDATE

16 From the Vice President for Development,
Corporate and Alumni Relations
17 Spotlight

Students answer the call as Bentley Fund Phonathon volunteers.

18 Philanthropy

State Street banks on doctoral fellows.

20 Compass Points

Frequent fliers: Bentley in Thailand, the Middle East, and other parts of the world.

22 Athletics

Spring sports forecast • Softball standout

24 Connections

Alumni and friends turn out for speed networking, wine tasting, and more.

27 Class Notes
33 Final Note

Artful appreciation

BRAD TUNIS ‘10

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