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We Are (Bentley) Family

Meet the Spencers, one of many families with proud ties to Bentley that span generations: Walter ’48; his son, Robert ’77, MST ’85; and Robert’s son and daughter, Jonathan ’07 and Courtney ’09. Each is inspired by the others to make a difference in the world — and determined to continue their Bentley legacy. ...

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. ...

Student Organizations: Then & Now

Study and work were the predominant student activities for most of Bentley’s first 40 years. The Boston campus lacked spaces to gather other than smoking lounges. ...

A Home Run Experience

1982, Fenway Park: Jim Rice, Wade Boggs and Dwight Evans lead the Red Sox, as former Triple Crown winner Carl Yastrzemski begins his penultimate season with the team. Mark Balaban ’84, P ’20, then a Bentley sophomore, takes the “T” from Waltham to Yawkey Way more than 30 times from April to September. His seat in the sunshine costs $7.50. ...

Building a Sense of Place

The story of Bentley’s campus begins in a single room that housed a whist club. We all know of the school’s decades on Boylston street in Boston before moving to Waltham. But the story has an even more improbable start in this obscure card room in the Chambers Huntington building located on Huntington Avenue. ...

First Person: Katherine (O’Keefe) O’Leary ’64

Growing up, Katherine (O’Keefe) O’Leary ’64 was athletic, but couldn’t play sports in her all-girl school. She spent a lot of time playing with kids in a local park — and the guys never minded that she was a girl. ...

“Bentley Brave” Encourages Campus Community to Step Outside of Their Comfort Zones

New Bentley program encourages education, meaningful conversation and reflection on controversial issues around diversity and identity. ...

The Report Card that Really Matters

Vice President of Student Affairs & Dean of Students Andrew Shepardson shares why students should be focused on self-discovery and personal growth. ...

Creative Events Help Raise Awareness for Sexual Assault and Gender-Based Violence

To bring recognition to Sexual Assault Awareness Month, members of Bentley’s Student Affairs Division joined with students to host a series of events throughout April. ...

How You Can Embrace Change, Opportunities and the Gray

A Bentley University student talks about how the color gray has influenced her life and career choices. ...
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