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Bentley Arena Earns LEED Platinum As First Standalone Ice Arena

IAVM News Blog |
Bentley's new arena is highlighted for earning LEED platinum certification for it's sustainable design.

Ice Arena Goes Green

Athletic Management |
Bentley is highlighted for its commitment to sustainability with the construction of a new LEED platinum arena.

NYPD Tests New Tool That Detects Credit Card Skimmers

New York Times |
Steve Weisman, senior lecturer of Law, Taxation, and Financial Planning, discusses the NYPD's new tool for credit card skimmers.

New Bentley University Arena Named the Most Environmentally Sustainable in the Nation

Boston Real Estate Times |
Boston Real Estate Times highlights Bentley's new arena as the most environmentally sustainable in the nation.

Bentley Arena Wins LEED Platinum Certification

Panstadia & Arena Management |
Bentley is recognized for its new environmentally sustainable, LEED platinum certified arena.

Bentley University Ice Arena Is Nation’s Most Sustainable

Facility Executive |
Bentley's new multipurpose arena is highlighed for receiving LEED platinum certification, the highest in green building ratings. 

Ice Arena at Bentley University Gets LEED Platinum Rating

American School & University |
American School & University highlights Bentley's Arena as the first standalone arena to receive the platinum LEED certification for environmentally sustainable design. 

Is Your Child One of the Million Child-Identity-Theft Victims of 2017?

The Street |
Steve Weisman, senior lecturer of Law, Taxation, and Financial Planning, weighs in on the prevalence of child identity theft and what to do to prevent it. 

For Many High-Octane Professionals, Retirement is not an Option

Boston Globe |
President Gloria Larson comments on how baby boomers view retirement differently than generations past, and what she has in store after Bentley. 

Contribution of NIH Funding to New Drug Approvals 2010–2016

PNAS |
Leading scientific journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences published a study from Bentley's Center for Integration of Science and Industry showing government funds were associated with every new medicine that went to market from 2010-2016.