
Molly Mastantuono
Assistant Director, Academic Communications at The Bentley Vanguard
Writer at Freelance
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1 week ago |
bentley.edu | Molly Mastantuono
Among those alumni: Boston MedFlight CEO Maura Hughes, MBA ’91, who spoke with students during their visit. While Boston MedFlight bills insurance providers for its services, Hughes says the nonprofit provides roughly $7 million in free care each year to uninsured and underinsured patients. To fill those gaps and maintain operations, Boston MedFlight relies on financial support from individual donors and the hospitals and medical centers it serves.
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2 weeks ago |
bentley.edu | Molly Mastantuono
Skip to main content Menu Lynn Wolf’s students expressed their love and appreciation by giving her a custom sweatshirt embroidered with her signature phrase: “No Falcon Left Behind.” (photo by Kevin Maguire, all other photos courtesy Lynn Wolf) May 22, 2025 Lynn Wolf ’88, MBA ’00, a Double Falcon and senior lecturer in Accounting, has been named a 2025 Educator of the Year by the Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants (MassCPAs). Founded in 1900, MassCPAs is a professional...
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1 month ago |
bentley.edu | Molly Mastantuono
A Chance Encounter Helps Solve a ProblemThat journey was initiated by Mary Marcel, associate professor of Experience Design. Last year, Marcel attended an American Heart Association luncheon where her former student, Bentley alumna Chantrise Simms-Holliman ’96, was being honored. During the event, Marcel struck up a conversation with another guest at the table: AfrECC board member Dorene McCourt, who explained the nonprofit was looking for help developing its website.
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1 month ago |
bentley.edu | Molly Mastantuono
Laure Astourian — Associate Professor, Modern Languages Laure Astourian had a clear vision for her experimental French language course, Francophone Entrepreneurs (MLFR 398). “I wanted to give my students an opportunity to improve their speaking and listening skills while also connecting them with New England’s substantial Francophone entrepreneurial network,” she explains.
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1 month ago |
bentley.edu | Molly Mastantuono
Between 2018 and 2025, Altındağ has secured more than $3 million in grants and competitive contract funding for research on a variety of topics, including infant mortality, the long-term effects of childhood vaccines and humanitarian aid programs for refugees. His new grant will support the study of mental health effects on spouses of Alzheimer’s patients, building upon a similar study he is currently completing that explores the psychological health of patients’ children.
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