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Bentley University is a private co-educational university in , , 9 miles (14 km) west of , focused on business. Founded in 1917 as a school of accounting and finance in Boston's
neighborhood, Bentley moved to Waltham in 1968. Bentley awards bachelor of science degrees in 11 business fields and bachelor of arts degrees in six arts and sciences 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
(except for men's hockey, which competes in Division I) and is known collectively as the Bentley Falcons. They compete in the .
Bentley University was founded in 1917 as the Bentley School of Accounting and Finance by
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 Morison, who moved the college from its
address in Boston to its current day location in Waltham, Massachusetts. 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
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, , 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.
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 163 acres (0.66 km2) of land, and is accessible by the
Bentley University's campus is divided into three parts: Upper Campus, Lower Campus and North 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 also contains all three freshman dorms, a few upperclassman dorms, and the University's bookstore.
Lower Campus contains much of the upperclassman housing as well as the school's athletic facilities. It is connected to upper campus via a bridge over Beaver Street. It is located on the South side of Beaver Street.
Bentley Library
North Campus is located 1/2 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 include 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.
Top 10 Master's Universities in the North 2018 - ranked 2nd
Top 50 Undergraduate Business Programs 2017
Best Undergraduate Business Schools 2013 - ranked 20th
Best Undergraduate Business Schools 2014 - ranked 20th
Best Undergraduate Business Schools 2016 - ranked 10th
The Masters of Human Factors in Information Design program is offered on the West Coast, home to some of the world’s most innovative technology companies.
Students take four of the required courses in California, five courses online, and the 10th course at Bentley’s User Experience Center. The one-week residency on campus, held August 1-5, enables students to experience the state-of-the-art center, meet faculty, and network with current students and alumni.
The program was designed to accommodate the busy schedules of tech professionals and to draw students from a wide geographic area. Each course is being delivered in an executive format: three class meetings on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, followed by four weeks of faculty monitored virtual team work, and closing with a Friday/Saturday meeting in the classroom.
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. Club Sports include: cheerleading, dance team, men’s rugby, women’s rugby, men's ultimate frisbee (2014
Div-III Champions), women's ultimate frisbee, and sailing.
The Vanguard: student-produced weekly on-campus newspaper
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
: on-campus radio station, operating at 105.3
: An independent record label focused on promoted local artists in Boston and providing free and entertaining music to consumers.
There currently are eight recognized men’s fraternities at Bentley University: , Alpha Gamma Pi, , , , , Sigma Gamma Delta, and . Six chapters are inter/national and are governed by the North American Interfraternity Conference. Two of the men’s organizations are local groups which mean that Bentley University is the only institution that house these chapters. There currently are three recognized women’s sororities at Bentley University: , , and . These chapters are governed by the
or the National Association of Latina/Latino Fraternal Organizations, Inc.
Bentley Falcons logo.
Bentley University Basketball Gymnasium located in the Dana Athletic Center
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
level, with the exception of the men's hockey program, which was one of the original six founding teams of
Bentley is also home to one of the best rugby programs in the Northeast winning two national Division III titles as well as winning the 2008 Beast of the East tournament.
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.
Likewise 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
by a score of 85-65 on February 23, 2008, 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
season with a 35-0 record, winning the NCAA Division II National Championship.
The Bentley Men's Ultimate Frisbee team won 's Division III College Championship in 2014.
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世界名校:拉丁文校训和箴言(澳洲八大校训)
汉语拼音的读法就是从拉丁文来的,基本上按照汉语拼音的拼读法就可以读拉丁文了。你可以试试看。下文中的这些拉丁文箴言,有些是大学的校训,有些是名人名言,有些是各个政府和地方口号,但其中散发出的智慧无疑值得我们思索。
1. 澳洲国立大学 The Australian National University   
拉丁文:Naturam Primum Cognoscere Rerum   
英语译文:First, to know the nature of things   
首先,要弄清事物的本质   
2. 悉尼大学 The University of Sydney   
拉丁文:Sidere mens eadem mutato   
英语译文: Though the stars may change, the mind remains the same
繁星纵变,智慧永恒(这句校训,与其校徽一样,反映出创校当年为保持英式大学的传统)   
3. 墨尔本大学 The University of Melbourne   
拉丁文:Postera Crescam Laude   
英语译文:We grow in the esteem of future generations   
让下一代在对我们的景仰中成长   
4. 昆士兰大学 The University of Queensland   
拉丁文:Scientia ac Labore   
英语译文:knowledge through hard work   
学海无涯苦作舟   
5. 新南威尔士大学 The University of New South Wales   
拉丁文:Scientia Manu et Mente   
英语译文:Knowledge by Hand and Mind   
真理来自于实践和思考   
6. 莫纳什大学 Monash University   
拉丁文:Ancora imparo   
英语译文:I am still learning   
学无止境   
7. 西澳大学 The University of Western Australia   
英语:Seek wisdom   
求知,求索   
8.阿德莱德大学Adelaide University   
拉丁文:Sub Cruce Lumen   
英语译文:The light (of learning) under the (Southern) Cross
知识之光永远闪耀在南十字星下
Audeamus - Let us dare. (Otago University Students'
Association)
Audemus iura nostra defendere - We dare defend our rights.
Audere est facere - To dare is to do. (Tottenham
Aut Caesar, aut nihil - Caesar or nothing. (All or nothing)
(Cesare Borgia)
Benedicere, laudare, praedicare - To bless, to praise and to
preach. (Dominican Order)
Cedant arma togae - Let arms yield to the toga. (Let violence
give place to law) (Cicero) (Wyoming)
Christo et Doctrinae - For Christ and Learning. (Furman
University)
Citius, Altius, Fortius - Swifter, Higher, Stronger. (Modern
Civilitas successit barbarum - Civilization succeeds
barbarism. (Minnesota)
Concordia cum veritate - In harmony with truth. (University of
Concordia Prorsum - Forward In Harmony. (Aylesbury Vale)
Concordia Salus - Salvation through harmony. (Montreal)
Contemplata aliis tradere - Handing on to others the fruit of
our contemplation. (Dominican Order)
Cor ad cor loquitur - Heart speaks to heart. (Newman
Crescat scientia, vita excolatur - Let knowledge increase, let
life be perfected. (University of Chicago)
Crescit eundo - It grows as it goes. (New Mexico)
Crescite et multiplicamini - Increase and multiply.
(Maryland)
Crux spes unica - The cross is the only hope. (Notre Dame
University)
Cum Scientia Caritas - Scientific knowledge applied with
compassion. (Royal College of General Practitioners)
Cygnus insignis - Distinguished by its swans. (Western
Australia)
Dat deus incrementum - God grants the increase. (Westminster
De Oppresso Liber - Free From Having Been Oppressed. (US Army
Special Forces)
Defensor fortis - Defender of the force. (The United States
Air Force Security Force)
Dei sub numine viget - Under God's Spirit she flourishes.
(Princeton University)
Deo juvante - With God's help. (Monaco)
Deo vindice - (With) God as (our) protector. (With an avenging
God) (Confederate States of America)
Desiderantes meliorem patriam - They desire a better country.
(Order of Canada)
Deus (lo) vult! - God wills it! (Crusades)
Deus lux Mea - God is my light. (Catholic University of
Deus nobis fiducia - God is our trust. (George Washington
University)
Dirigo - I I arrange. (Maine State)
Disciplina praesidium civitatis - Instruction is the safeguard
of the state. (University of Texas)
Ditat Deus - God enriches. (Arizona)
Domine, dirige nos - Lord, direct us. (London)
Dominus illuminatio mea - The Lord is my light. (Oxford
University)
Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus - A sleeping dragon must
never be tickled. (Harry Potter's alma mater)
Ducimus - We lead. (Canadian Infantry)
Dum spiramus tuebimur - While we breathe, we shall defend.
(U.S. 133rd Field Artillery Regiment)
Dum spiro, spero - While I breathe, I hope. (Cicero) (South
Dum vivimus, servimus - While we live, we serve. (Presbyterian
Dum vivimus, vivamus - While we live, let us live. (The
Epicureans)
E pluribus unum - From many, one. (One out of many) (United
States of America)
En Avant - Forward. (Minneapolis)
Ensenar deleitando - To teach so that learning is enjoyable.
(Letra Hispanica)
Erimus - We shall be. (Middlesbrough)
Eruditio et religio - Learning and religion. (Duke
University)
Esse quam videri - To be, rather than to seem. (North
Esto perpetua - May she live forever. (Idaho)
Et discere et rerum exquire re causas - Both to learn and to
investigate the causes of things. (Georgia)
Ex astris, Scientia - From the stars, Knowledge. (Starfleet
Academy, Star Trek)
Ex Imperiis, Veritas - From Power, Truth. (Scorpio Research
Institute)
Ex luna, scientia - From the moon, knowledge. (Apollo
Ex sciencia tridens - From knowledge, comes (sea) power.
(United States Naval Academy)
Excelsior - Ever higher. (Ever upward!) (New York State)
Fac fortia et patere - Do brave deeds and endure. (Prince
Alfred College, Adelaide)
Facta, non verba - Actions, not words. (United States Navy
Destroyer Squadron 22)
Fide et Amore - By Faith and Love. (Conwy of Bodrhyddan)
Fidei Defensor (FD) - Defender of the faith. (Sovereigns of
England since Henry VIII)
Fides quaerens intellectum - Faith seeking understanding.
(Saint Anselm)
Floreat regina regina - May it flourish. (Regina,
Saskatchewan)
Fluctuat nec mergitur - She wavers and is not immersed.
Fortes et liber - Strong and free. (Alberta)
Fortis est veritas - Truth is strong. (Oxford)
Gloriosus et liber - Glorious and free. (Manitoba)
Gradibus ascendimus - Ascending by degrees. (Grey College,
Gustibus mens dat incremntum - Knowledge enhances sensory
preception. (Wine Guild of England)
Hic si stas, hinc eris - Here you stay, here you belong.
(Sundial Motto)
Hinc robur et securitas - Hence strength and security.
(Swedish National Bank)
Hortus in urbe - A garden in the city. (Chicago Park
In arduis fidelis - Faithful in adversity. (Royal Army Medical
In Deo speramus - In God we hope. (Brown University)
In luce Tua videmus lucem - In Thy light we see light.
(Valparaiso University)
In lumine tuo, videbimus lumen - In your light, we shall see
light. (Ohio Wesleyan and Columbia Universities)
In somno securitas - In sleep there is safety. (Association of
Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland)
In via virtuti(s) nulla est via - In the path of virtue there
is no path. (Hockleton)
Industria et Probitate - By Work and Integrity.
(Ballyclare)
Ingenio et labore - By natural ability and hard work.
(University of Auckland)
Justitia omnibus - Justice for all. (District of
Labora Ut Requiescas - Work hard so that ye will rest.
(Caulfield Grammar School)
Leges sine moribus vanae - Laws without morals (are) vain.
(University of Pennsylvania)
Libertas quae sera tamen - Freedom which (is) however late.
(Minas Gerais, Brazil)
Libertate unanimus - Unified by freedom. (Netherland
Luctor et emergo - I struggle and emerge. (Dutch province of
Lux et lex - Light and law. (Franklin & Marshall
Lux et veritas floreant - Let Light and Truth Flourish.
(Winnipeg University)
Lux et veritas - Light and Truth. (Yale and Indiana
Universities)
Magna Europa est Patria Nostra - Greater Europe is our
(common) Fatherland. (Pan-Europeanists)
Meliora - Better. (Carrying the connotation of 'always
better') (University of Rochester)
Memento mori - Remember your mortality. (Remember to die)
(Friars of Trappa)
Mens agitat molem - The mind moves the mass. (Virgil) (Oregon,
Warwick and Eindhoven Universities)
Mens et Manus - Mind and Hand. (Massachusetts Institute of
Technology)
Montani Semper Liberi - Mountaineers are Always Free. (West
Multis e gentibus vires - From many peoples, strength.
(Saskatchewan)
Munit haec et altera vincit - One defends and the other
conquers. (Nova Scotia)
Naturam primum cognoscere rerum - First, to learn the nature
of things. (Australian National University)
Nemo me impune lacessit - No one provokes me with impunity.
(1984 Scottish Pound) (Kings of Scotland)
Nihil Sine Deus - Nothing without God.
(Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen Royal Family)
Nil desperandum auspice deo - When God is on our side there is
no cause for despair. (Sunderland)
Nil desperandum - Never give up. (Horace) (Conway House,
Marist College Canberra)
Nil nisi malis terrori - No terror, except to the bad. (King's
School, Macclesfield)
Nil satis nisi optimum - Nothing but the Best is Good Enough.
(Everton Football Club)
Nil sine numine - Nothing wit Nothing
without providence. (Virgil) (Colorado State)
Noli nothis permittere te terere - Don't let the bastards wear
you down. (Mock Latin 'Vinegar Joe' Stilwell)
Non ducor duco - I I lead. (S&o Paulo,
Non impediti ratione congitatonis - Unencumbered by the
thought process. (Radio show Car Talk)
Nulli expugnabilis hosti - Conquered By No Enemy.
(Gibraltar)
Nulli secundus (Nulli secunda) - Second to none. (Coldstream
Nullius in verba - (Rely) on the word of no man. (Horace)
(Royal Society)
Nunc aut numquam - Now or never. (Sir Thomas Hanmer)
Obedientia Civium Urbis Felicitas - Happy the city where
citizens obey. (Dublin)
Omnia Bona Bonis - To the good all things are good.
Ora et labora - Pray and work. (Benedictine Order)
Orbis non sufficit - The world is not enough. (Sir Thomas
Ordo ab chao - Out of chaos, comes order. (Craft
Freemasonry)
Orta recens quam pura nites - Newly risen, how bright thou
shinest. (New South Wales)
Parva sub ingenti - The small under the huge. (Prince Edward
Pax et bonum! - Peace and the good. (St. Francis of
Pax et lux - Peace and light. (Tufts University)
Per ardua ad astra - Through adversity to the stars. (RAAF,
RAF, RNZAF and RCAF)
Per aspera ad astra - The hard way towards the stars. (Seneca)
(Kansas, NASA)
Per Mare per Terram - By Sea and by Land. (Royal
Per veritatem vis - Through truth, strength. (Washington
University, St. Louis)
Plus ultra - Further beyond. (Spain)
Post tenebras lux - After the darkness comes the light.
(Protestant Reformation)
Pro Brasilia fiant eximia - Let exceptional things be made for
Brazil. (S&o Paulo State, Brazil)
Pro Deo et patria - For God and Country. (American
University)
Pro mundi beneficio - For the benefit of the world.
Pro patria - For one's country. (Swedish Order of the Sword,
Sv&rdsorden)
Qua patet orbis - As far as the world extends. (Royal
Netherlands Marine Corps)
Quaecumque vera - Whatever is true. (Bible) (Alberta
University)
Quaerite primum regnum Dei - Seek ye first the kingdom of God.
(Newfoundland and Labrador)
Qui docet in doctrina - He that teacheth, on teaching.
(University of Chester)
Qui transtulit sustinet - He who is transplanted is still
sustained. (Connecticut)
Quis separabit? - Who will separate us? (Order of St
Quo fas et gloria ducunt - Whither right and glory lead.
(Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery)
Quo fata ferunt - Whither the fates lead us. (Bermuda)
Regnat populus - Let the People rule. (Arkansas)
Rerum cognoscere causas - To learn the causes of things.
(Universities of Sheffield and Guelph)
Rex regum fidelum et - King even of faithful kings. (Trinity
Broadcasting Network)
Salus populi suprema lex esto - Let the welfare of the people
be the supreme law. (Cicero) (Missouri)
Sapere aude! - Dare to be wise! (Horace) (University of New
Brunswick)
Sapientia et Virtus - Wisdom and Virtue. (University of Hong
Sapientia Manaque Apta - Wisdom and a Skillful Hand. (Canadian
Association of General Surgeons)
Semper aliquid novi Africa affert - Africa is always producing
some novelty. (South African Museum)
Semper fidelis - Always faithful. (United States Marine Corps
and H.M.S. Exeter)
Semper paratus - Always prepared. (The United States Coast
Semper reformanda - Always being reformed. (A shortened form
of a Protestant Reformation)
Semper Vigilans - Always Vigilant. (Civil Air Patrol)
Servo Fidem - I keep the faith. (Marist College,
Si me perdis, te perdam - Waste me and I'll waste you.
(Sundial Motto)
Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam circumspice - If you seek a
pleasant peninsula, look about you. (Michigan)
Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc - We gladly feast on
those who would subdue us. (The Addams Family)
Sic itur ad astra - Such is the pathway to the stars. (Virgil)
(The Canadian Air Force)
Sic semper tyrannis - Thus always to tyrants. (A statement
often accompanying a regicide) (Virginia)
Signum Fidei - Sign of our faith. (Institute of the Brothers
of the Christian Schools)
Sol tibi signa dabit - The sun will give you signs. (Virgil)
(Sundial Motto)
Sola Gratia - By Grace Alone. (Protestant Reformation)
Soli Deo Gloria - Glory to God alone. (Protestant
Reformation)
Spem reduxit - He has restored hope. (New Brunswick)
S resurget cineribus - We hope for better
things, it will rise from the ashes. (Detroit)
Spiritus ubi vult spirat - The spirit spreads wherever it
wants. (Cayetano Heredia University)
Splendor sine occasu - Brightness without setting. (Splendour
without diminishment) (British Columbia)
Stamus Contra Malum - We fight against the evil. (Jungle
Parol, The Phantom)
Strenuis ardus cedunt - The heights yield to endeavour.
(University of Southampton)
Sua sponte - By its own accord. (U.S. Army Rangers)
Sub Cruce Lumen - The light (of learning) under the (Southern)
Cross. (University of Adelaide)
Sub umbra floreo - Under the shade I flourish. (Belize)
Super Ardua - Let us overcome our difficulties. (Royal College
of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists)
Surgam - I shall rise. (Columbia University's Philolexian
Technica impendi nationi - Technology impulses nations.
(Technical University of Madrid)
Tentanda via - The way must be tried. (York University)
Terra Marique - By land and sea. (Newport)
Terras Irradient - Let them give light to the world. (Amherst
Tuebor - I will protect. (Michigan State)
Tuitio Fidei et Obsequium Pauperum - Support the faithful and
serve the poor. (Knights Hospitaller)
Ubertas et fidelitas - Fertility and faithfulness.
(Tasmania)
Ubicumque Felix - Always happy. (Napoleon, in times of despair
Ubique - Everywhere. (The Royal Engineers and the Royal
Regiment of Canadian Artillery)
Unaquaeque optio exitum habet - Every choice has consequences.
(Danish Motto)
Urbs In Horto - City in a Garden. (Chicago)
Ut incepit fidelis sic permanet - Loyal she began, and loyal
she remains. (Ontario)
Ut Omnes Videant - So That All May See. (Royal College of
Ophthalmologists)
Ut prosim - That I may serve. (Virginia State
University)
Ut Prosint Omnibus Conjuncti - United for the common good.
(Adelaide)
Ventis secundis - With a favourable wind. (H.M.S. Hood)
Verbum Domini Manet in Aeternum (VDMA) - The Word of the Lord
Endures Forever. (Lutheran Reformation)
Veritas Lux Mea - The The truth is my
light. (Seoul National University)
Veritas omnia vincit - Truth defeats all things. (Wilfrid
Laurier University, Ontario)
Veritas unitas caritas - Truth, Unity, Love. (Villanova
University)
Veritas vos liberabit - The truth will set you free. (Bible)
(Johns Hopkins University)
Veritas - Truth. (Dominican Order)
Veritas, Christo et Ecclesiae - Truth for Christ and the
Church. (Harvard University)
Victoria Concordia Crescit - Victory comes from harmony.
(Arsenal FC)
Vincat Scientia Morbos - Let knowledge conquer disease. (Royal
Australasian College of Dental Surgeons)
Vires acquirit eundo - We gather strength as we go. (Virgil)
(Melbourne)
Virtus sola nobilitat - Virtue alone ennobles. (Waverley
College NSW)
Virtus unita fortior - Strength united is stronger.
Virtus unita fortis agit - United we act stronger.
(Engineering College of the University of Porto (FEUP))
Virtute et armis - By virtue and arms. (Mississippi)
Vita donum dei - Life is the gift of God. (Royal College of
Vita, Veritas, Victoria - Life, Truth, Victory.
(Derry/Londonderry)
Vox clamantis in deserto - A voice crying in the wilderness.
(Dartmouth College)
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