Author Archives: Kathryn Burgner

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I am a member of the class of 2013 at Bentley University and I’m majoring in Information Design & Corporate Communication (Public Relations), with minors in Marketing and Gender Studies. While at Bentley, I founded Her Campus Bentley (newly recognized) and served as President/Editor-in-Chief for a staff of over 30 students. I’m currently a Media Marketing Intern with Scratch Marketing + Media in Cambridge, MA. I have also interned with the Bentley University Marketing Communication Office, blogged for Edhance (acquired by BuyWithMe), and interned with the American Program Bureau.

I’m also currently a Resident Assistant at Bentley University. At Bentley, I’ve served as a founding member and soloist of the Masters of Bentley Acappella (MBAs), a Summer Orientation Leader, and a Tutor for the Bentley Summer Transitional Education (S.T.E.P.) Program. I enjoy being involved with the Women’s Center at Bentley, Alpha Psi Omega Honorary Theatre Society, and the Center for Women & Business at Bentley.

I love going to school near Boston, but I also enjoy my hometown of Dalton, MA, where I grew up in Berkshire County on a turkey farm. I love singing, acting, dancing ballet, baking, & playing volleyball, and I’m interested in gender issues, feminism, fashion, and health & fitness.

I aspire to working as a PR, social media, or marketing professional in the Boston, MA area after my experiences at Bentley.

Your Tax Season Survival Guide

If you’re a college student like me, then you probably have no clue where to start with “doing taxes” because your parents have most likely done them for you in the past. However, filing taxes needs to be a priority, especially if you had a job for the past year (work-study jobs included) and are [...]

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The Do’s and Don’ts of Studying

The beginning of the semester provides a perfect opportunity to reflect on your successes and how you arrived at them during the past semester. Chances are, you may be thinking about your study methods and how they worked, or didn’t work, for you. Trying new ways of studying this semester might be a great way [...]

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