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focused on business, accountancy, and finance and located in
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. Founded in 1917 as a school of accounting and finance in Boston's
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neighborhood, Bentley moved to Waltham in 1968. Bentley awards Bachelor of Science degrees in 14 business fields and Bachelor of Arts degrees in 11 arts and sciences disciplines, offering 36 minors spanning both arts and science and business disciplines. The graduate school emphasizes the impact of technology on business practice, and offers PhD programs in Business and Accountancy, the Bentley MBA with 16 areas of concentration, an integrated MS+MBA, seven Master of Science degrees, several graduate certificate programs and custom executive education programs. Bentley's athletic teams compete in Division II of the
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(except for men's hockey, which competes in Division I) and are known collectively as the Bentley Falcons. They compete in the
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.


History

Bentley University was founded in 1917 as the Bentley School of Accounting and Finance by Harry C. Bentley, who served as the school's president until 1953. In 1961, the college was accredited to confer four-year Bachelor of Science degrees under President Thomas Lincoln Morison, who moved the college from its Boylston Street address in Boston to its current-day location in Waltham, Massachusetts. Land for this move was purchased from the Lyman Estate in 1962, and the construction to develop the campus then lasted from 1963 to 1968. Gregory H. Adamian, a major driving force in the college's development, became the fourth president in 1970. Under his guidance, the college became accredited to confer four-year Bachelor of Arts degrees in 1971 and graduate degrees in 1973. During this time, the school also changed its name to Bentley College. In 2002, Bentley College opened up a campus in the Middle Eastern country of
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in partnership with the Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance. The college was accredited to confer its first doctoral degrees in the fields of business and accountancy in 2005. A main fixture of the campus, The Bentley Library, underwent a sweeping renovation in 2006 during which time the school's logo was changed to showcase the clock tower that sits atop the building. One year later,
Gloria Cordes Larson Gloria Cordes Larson is a prominent lawyer, public policy expert, and business leader. Larson was named president of Bentley University in 2007 and served in that role until June 2018. She was the seventh president of Bentley and the first woman ...
, a former state and federal government official and Boston-based lawyer, became the first female president of Bentley College. In 2008, the school changed its name to Bentley University after being authorized by the state board of higher education to do so.
Alison Davis-Blake Alison Davis-Blake (born November 5, 1958) was the eighth president of Bentley University. Before Bentley, she served as dean of the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota and of the Ross School of Business at the University o ...
, the former dean of the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota and of the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, became Bentley's eighth president in July 2018. She stepped down in June 2020 and was replaced by Interim President Paul Condrin, the chair of the board of trustees. In March 2021, the board unanimously appointed Dr. E. LaBrent Chrite to serve as Bentley's ninth president.


Campus

In 1968, Bentley moved from downtown Boston to Waltham, Massachusetts to accommodate an increasing number of students. The first buildings on the Waltham campus were built between 1965 and 1968. Today, the campus stretches across of land. Bentley University's campus is divided into three parts: Upper Campus, Lower Campus, and North Campus.


Upper Campus

Upper Campus contains most of the school's academic buildings and all of its classrooms. It is located on the North side of Beaver Street. Upper campus also contains all three freshman dorms, a few upperclassman dorms, and the university's bookstore.


Lower Campus

Lower Campus contains more upperclassman housing, the Dana Athletic Center, and the Multi-Purpose Arena. It is connected to upper campus via a bridge over Beaver Street. It is located on the South side of Beaver Street.


North Campus

North Campus is located a half-mile north of the main entrance to Upper Campus on Forest Street. Transportation to and from North Campus is provided via shuttle bus. North Campus contains only residence hall buildings named: A, B, C and D. Residence halls A and B were opened in 2005 while C and D were opened in 2007, making North Campus the most recent addition to Bentley's housing facilities. Each building has 3 floors and includes an elevator and 2 stairwells. Originally, North Campus was intended to be graduate student housing, but due to the sharp growth of enrollment it is occupied mostly by undergraduates.


Rankings

'' U.S. News & World Report'' * Top 10 Master's Universities in the North 2018 - Ranked 2nd * Top 50 Undergraduate Business Programs 2017 ''
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'' *Best Undergraduate Business Schools 2016 - Ranked 10th ''Princeton Review'' * Best Colleges for Career Services 2019 - Ranked 1st * Best Colleges for Career Services 2018 - Ranked 1st * Best Colleges for Career Services 2017 - Ranked 2nd * Best Colleges for Career Services 2016 - Ranked 1st


Graduate programs


McCallum Graduate School of Business

Bentley's McCallum Graduate School of Business offers two master's degrees, the
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(MBA) and the
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. It also has PhD programs.


Bentley User Experience Degree (San Francisco)

The Masters of Human Factors in Information Design program is offered on the West Coast. Students take four of the required courses in California, five courses online, and the 10th course at Bentley's "User Experience Center". The program was designed to accommodate the busy schedules of tech professionals and to draw students from a wide geographic area. Each course is delivered in an executive format: three class meetings on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, followed by four weeks of faculty-monitored virtual teamwork, and closing with a Friday/Saturday meeting in the classroom.


Student life


Academic organizations

Bentley is home to a number of academic organizations. Its Fed Challenge team won the National Fed Challenge in 2010, and won second place in 2012. The university is also home to the Bentley Investment Group, a student-run organization charged with managing a portion of the university's endowment fund. Bentley Investment Group started with $250,000 in 1997 with 24 original members, the assets managed by the club has grown substantially over the past few decades. The technology sector of Bentley Investment Group is currently the largest sector. Other notable academic organizations include Bentley Open Market Committee, Bentley Marketing Association, TAMID, and the Bentley Real Estate Group.


Club sports

In addition to the intercollegiate and intramural programs, the university offers a number of club sports for students to take part in. These clubs are operated within the Student Activities department, and are financially supported by the student's activity fees. One of the most notable club sports is the Bentley Equestrian Team which was created by Bentley University because of the founder of Bentley University, Harry C. Bentley, enjoyed horseback riding in his free time. Other Club Sports include: cheerleading, dance team, men's rugby, women's rugby, men's ultimate frisbee (2014
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Div-III Champions), women's ultimate frisbee, men's volleyball, men's hockey, women's hockey, and sailing.


Campus media

* ''The Vanguard'': student-produced weekly on-campus newspaper * ''The Vale:'' student-produced yearbook * ''Bentley TV'': student-produced TV station broadcasting on channel 45 on campus * ''Piecework'': student-produced annual literary magazine * ''Bentley Observer'': staff-produced quarterly magazine for alumni * ''WBTY - Radio Bentley'': on-campus radio station, operating at 105.3 FM * ''Falcon Records (Massachusetts)'': an independent record label focused on promoted local artists in Boston and providing free and entertaining music to consumers *''Fusio'': an academic research journal published by the university's honors program


Fraternities and sororities

There are currently seven recognized men's fraternities at Bentley University:
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, Alpha Gamma Pi,
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,
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,
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, Sigma Gamma Delta, and Sigma Pi. Five chapters are inter/national and are governed by the
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. Two of the men's organizations are local groups which means that Bentley University is the only institution that houses these chapters. There currently are four recognized women's sororities at Bentley University:
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,
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, and
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. These chapters are governed by the National Panhellenic Conference or the National Association of Latina/Latino Fraternal Organizations, Inc. In the 2017–2018 academic year, Greek organizations raised over $60,000 through philanthropic events held on campus. There are also two business fraternities on campus, Alpha Kappa Psi and
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. They are co-ed, and hold numerous professional events throughout the year. There is a chapter of
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National Theater Honors Society, which performs a fall musical and a spring play every year. There is one co-ed service fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega, chartered 2018, which provides its members opportunities to volunteer through a variety of community service events and fundraisers.


Athletics

Bentley's mascot is Flex the Falcon. The university has 23 men's and women's varsity teams. All of the teams compete in the
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at the
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level, with the exception of the men's hockey program, which was one of the original six founding teams of
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at the Division I level. Bentley is also home to one of the best rugby programs in the Northeast winning two national Division III titles in 2007 and 2008 as well as winning the 2008 Beast of the East tournament. They were also Division II National Qualifiers in 2011 and 2012 as well as Rugby Northeast Conference champions in 2011. In 2001, the Bentley Field Hockey team won the NCAA Division II national championship. In 2012, the Bentley Men's Cross Country team finished 26th in the nation at Division II XC Nationals. In 2015, the Bentley Men's Cross Country team qualified for the NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships and finished 30th in the nation. After beating
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by a score of 85–65 on February 23, 2008, the Bentley University Men's Basketball team set the record for the longest regular season winning streak in Division II history. Additionally, Bentley has men's, women's, and co-ed intramural programs for the fall, winter, and spring semesters. The Bentley Women's Basketball team completed the 2013–2014 season with a 35–0 record, winning the NCAA Division II National Championship. The Bentley Men's Ultimate Frisbee team won
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's Division III College Championship in 2014. Bentley is the #2 ranked school among all NCAA Division II colleges and universities in U.S., according to Next College Student Athlete's 2018 NCSA Power Rankings. The NCSA Power Rankings recognize the best colleges and universities in the U.S. for student-athletes. NCSA ranked Bentley Football #1 for DII schools and #63 overall. Among all DII schools, Bentley also ranked #1 in Men's and Women's Lacrosse; #2 in Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Soccer, Men's and Women's Swimming, Men's and Women's Tennis, Men's Golf, Women's Field Hockey, Women's Volleyball, Softball, and Baseball; and #3 in Men's and Women's Track and Field. Bentley University Men's Ice Hockey ranked #20 among NCAA DI schools.


Bentley Arena

The
Bentley Arena The Bentley Arena is an ice hockey arena on the campus of Bentley University in Waltham, Massachusetts. It is home to the Bentley Falcons men's ice hockey program, replacing the previous facility, the John A. Ryan Arena. The first hockey game wa ...
is a multi-purpose ice hockey arena on the campus of Bentley University in Waltham, Massachusetts. It is home to the Bentley Falcons men's ice hockey program, replacing the previous facility, the John A. Ryan Arena. The first hockey game was on February 16, 2018, with Bentley taking on Army West Point. The seating capacity for hockey games is 2,207. The 76,000 square foot facility was designed by Architectural Resources Cambridge and built by Suffolk Construction. Ground broke on the Arena in the summer of 2016, and was completed in February 2018. In May 2018, the Arena was awarded an LEED Platinum rating, the highest possible rating for sustainability, according to the
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. Since opening, the arena has hosted various events, such as Bentley's annual Spring Day concert, the Back to Bentley concert, and the Spring Comedy Show. Musical artists such as SZA (singer), SZA, Vince Staples, and Khalid (singer), Khalid have performed at the arena, as have comedians such as Nick Offerman, Nick Kroll, and Wayne Brady.


Notable people


Alumni

* George J. Bates, former member of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Massachusetts * Mackenzy Bernadeau, '08, professional American football, football player who was last with the Jacksonville Jaguars organization; drafted 250th overall in 2008 NFL Draft by the Carolina Panthers. * Gailanne Cariddi, former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives * C.C. Chapman, '96, American author and marketing consultant * Marcelo Claure, '93, President and CEO of Sprint Corporation and founder of Brightstar Corporation, Brightstar Corp. * Patricia Courtney, infielder in All-American Girls Professional Baseball League * Arthur T. Demoulas, CEO of Demoulas Supermarkets (Market Basket) * James F. Donovan, Businessman, industrialist and Bentley University trustee * William C. Freda '74, Vice Chairman and Senior Partner (Retired), Deloitte LLP, New York, NY * Brian Hammel, '75, former Bentley basketball player and coach who was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in the third round of the 1975 NBA Draft * Gail Huff, '84, Broadcast journalist for WJLA-TV and the wife of Scott Brown (politician), Scott Brown, former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts * Michael Jingozian, '91, founder and CEO, AngelVision, TV producer, and former presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party (United States), Libertarian Party * Robert B. Kennedy, American politician * Edward J. King, '53, professional football player with Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Colts 1948–1950; Governor of Massachusetts 1979–1983 * David Krikorian, former candidate for Ohio's 2nd congressional district * William Landergan, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1935 to 1937 * Todd J. Leach, MBA '85, Chancellor of the University System of New Hampshire * Jay Leno, former host of ''The Tonight Show''; attended for one semester * Lisa Lutoff-Perlo, President & CEO of Celebrity Cruises * Christopher P. Lynch, MBA '91, American Venture Capitalist and entrepreneur * Mike Mangini, '85, drummer of Dream Theater; former drum teacher at Berklee College of Music * David Pakman, MBA, host of ''The David Pakman Show'' * Frederick G. Payne, '25, former United States Senate, U.S. Senator from Maine and the List of Governors of Maine, 60th Governor of Maine * Jack Perri, head coach of men's basketball at Southern New Hampshire University, previously LIU Brooklyn * Edward J. Powers, former president and general manager of the Boston Garden * Fahim Saleh, '09, founder of Gokada, Pathao, and JoBike * Ryan Soderquist, '00, current head coach of Bentley Falcons men's ice hockey team and all-time points and goals leader * Charles Taylor (Liberian politician), Charles Taylor, '77, warlord and 22nd President of Liberia; convicted war criminal * Jason Westrol, '10, former Bentley basketball player who last played for the Limburg United of the Belgian Basketball League


Faculty and staff

* Mohammad Javad Abdolmohammadi, John E. Rhodes Professor of Accounting at Bentley since 1988 * Amir Aczel, lecturer in mathematics and the history of mathematics and science, as well as an author of popular books on mathematics and science * Gregory H. Adamian, Bentley's fourth president * Harry C. Bentley, founder and first president of Bentley * Thom Boerman, Bentley football coach from 2009 to 2013 * Selin Sayek Böke, Turkish politician who worked in Bentley's Economics department as an assistant professor * Robert Connors, former offensive coordinator for the Bentley football team *
Alison Davis-Blake Alison Davis-Blake (born November 5, 1958) was the eighth president of Bentley University. Before Bentley, she served as dean of the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota and of the Ross School of Business at the University o ...
, Bentley's eighth president from 2018 to 2020 * Daniel Everett, linguist famed for his work with the Pirahã language and contradicting Noam Chomsky's theories related to language universals * Brian Hammel, former Bentley men's basketball coach and Milwaukee Bucks draft pick in 1975 * Hal Kopp, Bentley football coach from 1972 to 1975 *
Gloria Cordes Larson Gloria Cordes Larson is a prominent lawyer, public policy expert, and business leader. Larson was named president of Bentley University in 2007 and served in that role until June 2018. She was the seventh president of Bentley and the first woman ...
, Bentley's seventh president * Steve Marchena, guitar instructor-in-residence at Bentley * Jack Perri, head coach of men's basketball at Southern New Hampshire University, previously LIU Brooklyn * Jack Regan (American football), Jack Regan, Bentley football coach from 1976 to 1978 * Alvin Reynolds, current Bentley football coach * Bobby Shuttleworth, former Bentley men's soccer assistant coach and New England Revolution player * Peter Simonini, former Bentley men's soccer coach * Ryan Soderquist, current head coach of the Bentley Falcons men's ice hockey team (2001–present) * Barbara Stevens (basketball), Barbara Stevens, longtime women's basketball coach and Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame member * Scott Sumner, noted economist and professor * Peter Yetten, Bentley football coach from 1979 to 2008


References


External links

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Bentley Athletics website
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