
As part of its year-long 100th birthday, Suffolk University has created the Suffolk Centennial Forum series in which some of the larger issues of our time are debated by experts in the field.
Reviving the American Dream: The Crisis of Access in Higher Education, the most recent of the forums, will take place on Friday, October 27, 2006, from 3-5 p.m. at Tremont Temple Baptist Church, 88 Tremont Street, Boston. It is fitting that all the panel discussions occur at Tremont Temple—where the roots of the anti-slavery movement took hold and shook our nation to its very core.
In presenting the Centennial Forum series, Suffolk University is looking to create the same kinds of synergy that can occur when upwards of 2,000 people pack an auditorium and listen to esteemed panelists discuss how to solve these pressing concerns. The goal is two-fold: for audience members to come away with a sense of the urgency about an issue, and the energy to want to do something to help solve the problem.
Please join us at these Forums, which are free and open to the public, and become part of the solution.
For more information, please call 617-573-8443 or visit http://www.suffolk.edu/centennial/13247.html