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Bentley Arena Receives New Recognition For Its Sustainable Design

The new multipurpose Bentley Arena, the most environmentally sustainable ice arena in the U.S., was one of three finalists for the annual USG NACDA Sustainability Award. ...

Bentley Names Basketball Court in Honor of Hall of Fame Coach Barbara Stevens

Bentley University is naming the basketball court at the Dana Athletic Center in honor of women’s basketball Coach Barbara Stevens, who recently became the fifth women’s coach in NCAA history to surpass 1,000 career wins.  ...

History at Bentley: Basketball Coach Barbara Stevens Wins Her 1,000th Game

It’s a milestone reached by only six other college basketball coaches in history -- Bentley University’s Barbara Stevens won her 1,000th game as the women’s basketball team beat Adelphi University. ...

Bentley Student-Athletes Earn Highest Graduation Rate in the Country

Bentley University’s student-athletes have the highest graduation rate in the country at 98 percent along with two other institutions, according to the latest NCAA Division II graduation report. ...

First Person: Robert DeFelice

When Robert DeFelice came to Bentley as the men’s baseball coach in 1968, he thought, Oh my God, what am I doing here? ...

Bentley Hockey to Play at Frozen Fenway 2017

For the second time in four seasons, the Bentley University hockey team is headed back to Fenway Park to take part in Capital One Frozen Fenway. ...

Team Spirit for All

Harry Bentley loved all sports, everything from baseball to horseback riding. He was even known to do gymnastics on the Boston Common during his lunch breaks. ...

More Than a Game

There are reports of a football game that occurred against MIT when what was then the Bentley School of Accounting and Finance was only a couple of years old. And there’s a picture of a basketball team from the early 1930s. But for most of the first half-century in Bentley’s history, the only organized sport at the school was candlepin bowling on Wednesday afternoons ...

Spotlight: Mike Aldrich ’91

Mike Aldrich may not spend much time in a boardroom, but the work he does helps a lot of business deals get done ...

What the Media Missed in the Ray Rice Story

The court was right in not treating Ray Rice more harshly for assaulting his now wife Janay. The NFL and the Baltimore Ravens were wrong in not treating him more harshly.  Through it all, the media and other observers have largely missed that point.

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