1pm, Holiday Inn, 5 Blossom Street
8pm, all Residence Halls
1pm, Regan Gym
3pm, Regan Gym
7pm, Modern Theatre
Sawyer Lobby, 11am-12:30pm
Donahue Lobby, 1pm - 3pm
1 - 2:30pm, Law School, 1st Floor Function Room
7PM, Donahue Cafe
5 - 7PM, Law School, Faculty Dining Room, Fourth Floor
So, you live in an apartment- great right? Maybe not when it comes to cooking your own food. If you're tired of eating mac n' cheese and ramen noodles every night, reserve a spot in this class with one of our very own Sodexho chefs. Space is limited, so hurry up and reserve your spot by clicking here!
7PM, Steriti Rink, North End
7 - 10PM, C. Walsh Theatre
12 - 2PM, 73 Tremont, 9th Floor
Join us as we kick-off the semester with student involvement opportunities! Check out this showcase of clubs, organizations, and campus departments, along with free food and prizes. For more information, contact Student Leadership and Involvement at 617.573.8320.
7PM, Regan Gym
10PM, 150 Tremont Street, Basement
9am, Office of Diversity Services, Archer 481
Stop by every Thursday morning for free coffee, tea, and cocoa. Commuter students are especially encouraged to drop by today for pastries and bagels provided by the Off-Campus Housing Office.
1pm, Donahue 403
6 - 9PM, 150 Tremont Street, Basement
Bingo + Food=Great time! Who doesn’t love a good bingo game and food? All Suffolk students are welcome to a traditional bingo night at 150 Tremont Street, Basement. The winners of each round will receive ram account money, good at local restaurants and vendors, including Max & Dylan’s. Get connected to Boston, Suffolk and friends. Bring your Suffolk ID. For a list of Ram account vendors, click here!
11am - 2pm, Sawyer Lounge
Learn more about the study abroad options available through the Suffolk University Study Abroad Department. We work with over 50 programs in 25 countries and students will be able to meet and speak with some of our program representatives and program alum at the fair. Bring your questions and your love of travel!
7:30pm, Regan Gym
7PM, Ned Devine's in Faneuil Hall
This workshop focuses on building resume and interview techniques. It specifically targets students who have returned from a study abroad program and teaches them how to translate their experience abroad to employers. We will go over how to articulate the skills you gained overseas in the interview process as well as how to list those skills on a resume. Along with the Study Abroad and Career Services staff, students will meet with a panel of professionals (including employers and program alum in the workforce) to discuss how study abroad can be used in the job search and interview process. All study abroad program alumni are welcome to join!
7 - 10PM, C. Walsh Theatre
Thanks for joining us!
Events sponsored by the Division of Student Affairs