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Ford Hall Forum Presents "Guns Don’t Kill People; the Media Kill People"
Identifying how TV, Internet and newspaper reporting portrays guns' impact on communities of color
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"Contemporary Illustration: At Your Service!"
Adams Gallery exhibition will show artists' original illustrations alongside their final applications
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On The Road Less Traveled
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Democracy: Up Close and Personal
Thirty Suffolk students participated in an intensive two-week course in Washington, DC on American government and attended the presidential inauguration.
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New Rep
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Ford Hall Forum Announces Spring Lineup
Topics range from how the media affect the gun control discussion to the decline of taboos
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Rave Reviews as Alumnus Makes Leap to Broadway Stage
Jonny Orsini debuts in "The Nance" opposite Nathan Lane
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Congress to Campus Program Gives Students an Inside Look at Policymaking & Politics
Former Congressmen Weygand and McEwen will demonstrate that decent people with distinct viewpoints can discuss differences and solve public problems
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Media Spotlight on "The Last Will"
Third play in a Shakespeare trilogy by Distinguished Scholar in Residence Robert Brustein
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New England School of Art & Design Faculty Exhibition
Showcasing Artists Who Teach
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New Classroom Building to Rise at 20 Somerset St.
The sleek new building will include a light-filled cafe, student support services, and indoor and outdoor lounging areas
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Announcing the Modern Theatre's Spring Season
Featuring world-premiere performances and innovative explorations of classic works
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Shakespeare and...the Law
Performers in this reading of "Richard II" include some of Boston’s most prominent lawyers, and College of Arts and Sciences professors will discuss the play's lessons about the limits of executive power
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Journey to El Salvador Engages Students in Service & Learning
Traveling and working in El Salvador gives students a nuanced understanding of the impact of U.S. foreign policy abroad, what it takes for a nation to recover from civil war and a sense of their role in the global community.
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Final Exam: A Reenactment of the Boston Tea Party
“I feel so lucky because I get to experience the American Revolution in the place where it was born–Boston."
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Leadership Award Recognizes Student Willing to Take Chances
"One thing I’ve learned through my involvement at Suffolk is that’s it’s important to step out of your comfort zone. Those are the times when you learn the most about yourself and about others around you.” –Helaina Polito
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University Economists Testify at State House
“Massachusetts is going through a soft patch, but state revenue collections will be returning to healthier trends.” —David Tuerck
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Professor's Journal Article Analyzes Spain’s Unique Role in the Eurozone Economic Crisis
"The notion that the country was irresponsible and that public debt had got out of control is simply not true."
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Budding Journalist Creates Sports Talk Show
Students, athletes, and coaches gather weekly in the campus television studio for Clash of the Rams
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Greek Tragedy on a Grand Scale
Sixty students join forces to bring Sophocles' seven tragedies to the stage
