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President Urges Widespread Engagement in Higher Education’s Technological Revolution
McCarthy’s Boston Globe opinion piece explains that “All MOOCs are not the same”
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Tech-Savvy Law Professor Draws Media Attention
Professor Andrew Perlman is testing Google Glass, and he sees a role for the new technology in the classroom.
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Law School Alumna Honors Nelson Mandela
Kelly Stone’s essay looks at state of women’s rights in South Africa today with hope that the South African leader can inspire the nation to do better
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Law School to Promote Lawyers’ Technological Competence through Online Audit Tool
Institute on Law Practice Technology and Innovation partners with D. Casey Flaherty, corporate counsel at Kia Motors America, to enhance and automate legal tech audit
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Are you a Low-Tech Lawyer?
Suffolk Law School's Institute on Law Practice Technology is working with Kia Motors America corporate counselor D. Casey Flaherty to develop an auditing tool that helps lawyers use technology to work more efficiently.
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Suffolk University/Boston Herald Mayoral Poll Shows Connolly, Walsh Leading Pack
Race up for grabs with 40% undecided
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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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"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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A Personal Reflection on Supreme Court's Same-Sex Marriage Decision
"The Court's opinion ... was about far more than my taxes, my health insurance, and my financial rights in marriage. ... It was about, for the first time, feeling equal in the eyes of my government." – Professor Sarah Boonin
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Suffolk Law Professors Available to Comment on Supreme Court Rulings in Same-Sex Marriage Cases
Decisions on DOMA and Prop 8
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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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University Again Named to President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll
Suffolk's ethos of service recognized for fourth straight year
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Suffolk University Poll Shows Markey with 10-Point Lead over Gomez in U.S. Senate Race
Three bellwether communities suggest a clean sweep for Markey in special election
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Supreme Court Decision "Did Nothing to … Clarify Constitutional Issues Surrounding Affirmative Action”
Law Professor Robert Smith Offers Commentary on Fisher v. University of Texas decision
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Law Professor Answers 10 Key Questions about the Whitey Bulger Trial
Chris Dearborn on why reputed mob boss deserves a fair trial – and more
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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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Law Professor Outlines Set of “Tests” for Patent Eligibility
Andrew Beckerman-Rodau offers analysis in aftermath of Supreme Court ruling on patenting human genes
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Suffolk University Poll: Democrat Markey Has 7-Point Lead Over Republican Gomez in Special General Election for U.S. Senate
Political Research Center Survey Shows White House Phone Records Controversy an Issue with Voters
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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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Baseball Coach Cary McConnell Honored for "Integrity and Dedication"
Receives the Jack Butterfield Award from the New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association
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Law Professor’s Analysis Gives Context to Wikileaks Informer’s Court Martial
Alasdair Roberts offers perspective on the charges against Army Private First Class Bradley Manning
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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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Student-Athlete Honor Roll Celebrates Academic Feats
More than 62 percent of Rams student-athletes achieved a grade-point average of 3.0 or greater during the spring semester
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Longtime Athletics Director Jim Nelson to Retire
Charismatic leader known across campus as "Coach" has had positive impact on the lives of thousands of students
