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Soccer Teams Triumph in Class and on Field
Rams men and women win National Soccer Coaches Team Academic Awards for the 2011-12 season
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Accounting and Taxation Programs Host Networking Event
Annual fall gathering brings together faculty, students, alumni, and guests
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Poet David Ferry Wins National Book Award
"Bewilderment: New Poems and Translations" by Distinguished Scholar in Residence Ferry includes original poetry and translations of Latin verse
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MPA Student Advances Career with Internship
Kevin Forgett drafts a five-year capital and operational plan for the town of Pembroke
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Greek Tragedy on a Grand Scale
Sixty students join forces to bring Sophocles' seven tragedies to the stage
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Laughing All the Way to Chicago
“Seriously Bent” humor wins student comedians a trip to March 23 National College Improv Tournament
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Finding a Niche in the Global Marketplace
Sarah Klug’s success working in a global environment is the culmination of a journey that began when she first set foot on the Suffolk campus
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Exploring the Reasons for Hunger and Homelessness
S.O.U.L.S. Center for Community Engagement focuses on help and understanding for people living in poverty.
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Interior Architecture Ranked ‘Top 10’ in U.S.
DesignIntelligence magazine ranks Suffolk University's Interior Architecture graduate program in the top 10 nationwide for the third straight year
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All-Conference Honors for Women's Soccer Players
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2 Rams Named to All-Conference Men's Soccer Teams
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Presidential Bellwethers: Close Election; Electoral Path for Romney
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Yellow Brick Road Leads to Fashion Prize
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Student Represents Suffolk in Vietnam
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Poll: Warren Surging Toward Victory Over Brown
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Poll: Warren Surging Toward Victory Over Brown
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Celebrating Entrepreneurship Month with Competitions
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Delayed Opening
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"These Seven Sicknesses" at the Modern Theatre
Theatre Department presents Sean Graney’s new adaptation of Sophocles’ seven plays
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Poll: Presidential Race Is Neck and Neck in Ohio
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Its All About Connections For Alumni Entrepreneur
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Professor Acts as Mystic River Guide & Protector
Business Professor Richard Beinecke is writing a book on the waterway's history, recreation and environmental challenges
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Occupy Movement "Needs Time" to Hone its Message
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New Hampshire Poll Shows Romney and Obama Deadlocked
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'Boston: Inspirational Women'
The Adams Gallery presents a selection of photographic portraits from Bill and Kerry Brett
