20-491: (Redirected from Bu ) [REDACTED] Look up bu , BU , or Bu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. BU , Bu and variations may refer to: In business [ edit ] Business unit , a division within a company, as in strategic business unit Braathens (IATA airline designator) British United Shoe Machinery , Leicester UK Bücker Flugzeugbau ,
40-2339: A Japanese unit of length , equivalent to 3.03 millimetres bù (步), a Chinese unit of length , equivalent to 1.66 metres Bushel , a unit of capacity Universities [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Boston University , Boston, Massachusetts Baker University , Baldwin City, Kansas Barry University , Miami Shores, Florida Baylor University , Waco, Texas Belhaven University , Jackson, Mississippi Bellarmine University , Louisville, Kentucky Bellevue University , Bellevue, Nebraska Belmont University , Nashville, Tennessee Bentley University , Waltham, Massachusetts Bethel University (Indiana) , Mishawaka, Indiana Bethel University (Minnesota) , Arden Hills, Minnesota Bethel University (Tennessee) , McKenzie, Tennessee Bethesda University , Anaheim, California Binghamton University , Vestal, New York Biola University , La Mirada, California Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Bluffton University , Bluffton, Ohio Bradley University , Peoria, Illinois Brandeis University , Waltham, Massachusetts Brandman University , Irvine, California Brenau University , Gainesville, Georgia Brescia University , Owensboro, Kentucky Brown University , Providence, Rhode Island Bryant University , Smithfield, Rhode Island Bucknell University , Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Bushnell University , Eugene, Oregon Butler University , Indianapolis, Indiana United Kingdom [ edit ] Bangor University , north Wales Birmingham University or University of Birmingham, central England Bournemouth University , Dorset, England Brunel University , London, England Turkey [ edit ] Bilkent University , Ankara Boğaziçi University , Istanbul Bangladesh [ edit ] BRAC University , Bangladesh Barisal University , Bangladesh Bangladesh University , Mohammadpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh India [ edit ] Bangalore University , Bangalore, India Bhavnagar University , Gujarat, India Bundelkhand University , Jhansi, India Bharathiar University , Coimbatore, India Bharathidasan University , Tiruchirapalli, India Uganda [ edit ] Bugema University ,
60-868: A German aircraft manufacturer whose planes were designated 'Bü' Places [ edit ] Bu, a hamlet on Wyre in the Orkney Islands, Scotland Bû , a settlement in France Bulgaria (WMO and LOC MARC country code) Burma (Myanmar) (former ISO3166-1 country code) In mathematics, science, and technology [ edit ] -Bu , a common shorthand for butyl, a functional group in organic chemistry BU ( n ) {\displaystyle \operatorname {BU} (n)} , Classifying space for unitary group BU {\displaystyle \operatorname {BU} } , Classifying space for infinite unitary group Backup , in information technology Bethesda unit ,
80-464: A measure of inhibitor activity relating to a coagulation factor Billion Units, used in India to mean billion kilowatt-hours ie equal to one terawatt-hour (see Kilowatt-hour#Multiples ) Biological unit , the smallest number of protein molecules which form a biologically active unit Brabender unit , a unit of flour analysis measured by a farinograph Units of measure [ edit ] bu,
100-613: A test optional school. Those accepted that submitted test scores had an average 1258-1420 SAT score (27% submitting scores) or average 28-32 ACT score (5% submitting scores). 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
120-483: A traditional Korean musical instrument Bu (surname) , a Chinese surname Brilliant Uncirculated, or Beautiful Uncirculated, in numismatic coin grading Builder (US Navy) , a Seabee occupational rating in the U.S. Navy Bu, Kasih Suci or Bu , a 2019 Malaysian Malay-language family drama film See also [ edit ] Buu (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
140-980: A university in Uganda affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church Busitema University , Tororo, Uganda Busoga University , Jinja, Uganda Other regions [ edit ] Benha University , Benha, Egypt Brandon University , Manitoba, Canada Bishop's University , Quebec, Canada Hong Kong Baptist University , Kowloon, Hong Kong, China Bahria University , Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore, Pakistan Bicol University , Albay, Philippines University of Belgrade , Belgrade, Serbia Benadir University , Mogadishu, Somalia Bangkok University , Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Thailand Botho University , Gaborone, Botswana Other uses [ edit ] Art Blakey , nicknamed "Bu" Bu Yunchaokete , Chinese tennis player Bu language Bu (instrument) ,
160-554: Is a private university in Waltham, Massachusetts . It was founded in 1917 as a school of accounting and finance in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood. Bentley has one undergraduate school which offers 17 business majors and 14 arts and sciences majors, as well as 39 minors. Its graduate school offers five master's degrees, an MBA with eight disciplines, and three PhD programs. While Bentley's main campus hosts almost all of its services,
180-569: Is currently the largest sector. Other notable academic organizations include Bentley Open Market Committee, Bentley Marketing Association, TAMID, and the Bentley Real Estate Group. 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
200-785: 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. The Bentley Arena
220-609: The College 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
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#1732776259743240-840: The NCAA Division II level, with the exception of the men's hockey program, which was one of the original six founding teams of Atlantic Hockey America 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. The Bentley Men's Ultimate Frisbee team won USA Ultimate 's Division III College Championship in 2014. Bentley
260-629: 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,
280-1053: 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 E. LaBrent Chrite to serve as Bentley's ninth president. U.S. News & World Report Princeton Review Bloomberg In 2024, Bentley University accepted 57.9% of undergraduate applicants, with admission standards considered very high and those admitted having an average 3.75 high school GPA . The university does not require submission of standardized test scores, Bentley being
300-563: The school also changed its name to Bentley College. In 2002, Bentley College opened up a campus in the Middle Eastern country of Bahrain 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
320-455: The school's logo was changed to showcase the clock tower that sits atop the building. One year later, Gloria Cordes Larson , a former state and federal government official and Boston-based lawyer, became the first female president of Bentley College. In 2008, under the leadership of provost Bob Galliers , the school changed its name to Bentley University after being authorized by the state board of higher education to do so. Alison Davis-Blake ,
340-608: 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. 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 Northeast-10 Conference at
360-624: The title BU . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=BU&oldid=1248858875 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages bu">bu The requested page title contains unsupported characters : ">". Return to Main Page . Bentley University Bentley University
380-464: The university also has another campus one mile north. The North Campus hosts four residential buildings. 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
400-428: 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. Bentley is home to a number of academic organizations. Its Fed Challenge team won
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