Morison is the place to meet with professors, get advice from an academic counselor, or sign up for community service projects. Here you'll find faculty offices, the Dean of the Undergraduate College, the Office of Academic Services and the Bentley Service-Learning Center (BSLC). The building is named for Thomas L. Morison, a 1938 graduate who was elected in 1961 and led the college until 1970.
You'll always find a familiar face in the halls of Morison, whether it's a professor from your freshman year or a friend who's at BSLC to volunteer for Citizenship Day. Professors - there are no graduate teaching assistants at Bentley - hold weekly office hours and encourage you to stop by with questions.
On the second floor, the Center for Marketing Technology is a high-tech, hands-on lab that lets you work with the latest hardware and software for advertising, product design, market research, and more. Bentley's focus on business and technology also means more professors are being hired from the high-tech sector. Morison Hall was expanded in 1998 to accommodate 30 additional faculty offices.