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Gallery to Feature Graphic Design Students' Observations on Issues of Today
Interactive thesis exhibit at Adams Gallery
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Journalism Mentorship Leads to Series of Opportunities in Television News and Sports Marketing
Former Rams baseball player Kristofer Stokes honored at "10 Under 10" Alumni Reception
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5 Peculiar Facts about the 4th of July that You Never Knew
Robert Allison, chair of Suffolk’s History Department, is an accomplished author and educator. We asked the prolific historian to
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"At Ease" returns to Modern Theatre as Part of Outside the Box Festival
Student actors pair with veterans on campus to create documentary theater piece -- July 13-14
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Summer Issue of "Salamander" Completes Journal's 20th Edition
University-published periodical features poetry, fiction and literary reviews
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Adams Gallery Presents Student Artists in "Springboard 5" Exhibit
Thesis work from recent graduates set to launch the next phase of their artistic careers
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From Beacon Hill to Broadway
Recent graduate to debut at Juilliard this fall
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Suffolk Entrepreneur Paves the Way for a Greener Future
Winner of the Innovative Ideas Competition invents carbon dioxide emission converter
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Healing Messages in a Bottle
Graphic design students capture marathon victims’ hope and resilience
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Educators Debate How to Harness Technology to Improve Learning
WGBH radio's Innovation Hub presents College 2.0: The New Face of College Education at the Modern Theatre
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National Award for Student-Made Video that Teaches Kids about Germs
Creative approach to teaching young students triumphs in American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology “What is a Germ?” Challenge
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University and WGBH Radio Present College 2.0: The New Face of College Education
Innovation Hub will look at college costs, the impact of free online courses, and whether competency tests might someday replace traditional degrees
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Robert Kraft: Personal and Professional Rewards are More Important than Financial Attainment
“Choose the opportunities that are most rewarding, not financially, but personally and professionally”
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Can Suffolk students find the meaning of life?
Philosophy professor receives grant to explore topic in new course
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University Teams Up with Boston Herald for In-Depth Coverage of City's Mayoral Race
Students to get hands-on experience as partnership produces debates, polls & analysis
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Adams Gallery Exhibit Focuses on Interior Architecture
An exhibit of students’ culminating projects in the Master of Arts in Interior Architecture program at the New England School of Art & Design
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Ford Hall Forum Presents "Hell in a Handbasket: The Decline of Taboos"
A discussion of how society views cursing, tattoos and marijuana
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Theatre Department and Alumni Featured among 2013 Elliot Norton Award Nominees
Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence Robert Brustein's "The Last Will," is nominated for Outstanding New Script
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Student Political Leaders Set Example of Bipartisan Cooperation
“It’s upsetting to see how conflicted the state of politics is today and how it has really gridlocked this country”
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Last Chance Dance
For some it’s a monotonous trip around the same old block; but not for those enrolled in Professor Robert Bellinger’s Sabar: The Music and Dance of Senegal class.
