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Third International Business Complexity and Global Leader Conference
Conference focuses on interdependence of financial firms resulting from a changing technical, social & economic environment
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Law Student Commentaries Address Public Policy Issues of Today
Insights into concerns ranging from redistricting to the online sales tax
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Connecting through Service
Freshman works with other students on issues of poverty relief and human needs – and gets to know the people of the city
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Ford Hall Forum Presents Barney Frank
Recipient of the 2013 Louis P. and Evelyn Smith First Amendment Award
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Student Journalists Feed Marathon Images and Video to Investigators & Media Outlets
Tweeted photo brings overwhelming onslaught of media calls
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Theatre Department presents "The Crucible"
Arthur Miller’s provocative classic focuses on the Salem Witch Trials as an allegory for the McCarthy Era
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Audience Transported to Other Lands through Teatro en Español
Five dramatic readings presented by Professor Iani Moreno’s Introduction to Literary Analysis class
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Two Year-End Events Celebrate University's Commitment to Egalitarian Education
29th Annual Passing of the Gavel recognizes student leaders, and the 1913 Celebration recognizes graduating LGBTQ, international students and students of color
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Red Cross Blood Drive on Campus Today
One donation can help save the lives of up to three people
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Professor on World Tour with “Einstein on the Beach”
Abbie Katz applies experience as opera’s production stage manager to Theatre Department curriculum
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University Composting Initiative Wins Recognition from EPA
Trash output has been reduced by 25 percent, and composting amounts to more than 160,000 pounds per year
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University Open Today
All classes and activities – including those at the New England School of Art & Design – are proceeding as scheduled.
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Counseling Services Available
Information on Monday's incident and assistance available for students and employees
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Suffolk University Announces Fourth Athletics Hall of Fame Class
Eight outstanding athletes and the 2000 baseball team to be inducted at May 4 ceremony
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Art Professor Wins Prestigious Whiting Fellowship
Lydia Martin will conduct research in Paris this summer.
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Robert Kraft, Chris Matthews and Paul Fireman to Speak at Commencement Exercises May 19-20
University to Confer 9 Honorary Degrees at Separate Ceremonies for College of Arts and Sciences, Sawyer Business School and Suffolk Law School
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Law Professor gets action on offensive McDonald's ads
A posting on David Yamada's New Workplace Institute blog criticized a pitch that mimicked an ad for mental health services - and the ads were pulled
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Student Thesis Focusing on Why Young People Vote Wins National Award
Elizabeth Kelleher -- fascinated by voting patterns but frustrated by researchers’ focus on why young people don’t vote – immerses herself in a research study of college students who do vote
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Poll: Puerto Rican Voters Want to Join U.S. as 51st State
Suffolk University poll shows that drug trafficking, economy & failing infrastructure are catalysts for change
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"Don’t Mess Around with Love"
Advanced French students help create curriculum and perform play en français as final class project
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Ford Hall Forum Presents "Whose Choice Is Death?"
A debate on the effort to legalize physician-assisted suicide in Massachusetts
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Law School Presents Richard Susskind as it Inaugurates Institute on Law Practice Technology and Innovation
Author of "The End of Lawyers?" Addresses How Online Services Change Legal Practice
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Law School's Annual Children on Trial Conference Addresses False Confessions
Public invited to screening of "The Central Park Five," a documentary by filmmaker Ken Burns and family
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Alumnus in Forefront of Public Defense Efforts in Massachusetts
Rappaport Center for Law and Public Service marks 50th anniversary of Supreme Court ruling that gave poor people accused of crimes the right to counsel
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Service Day Connects Suffolk Community with Those in Need
Volunteer students, faculty, staff & alumni team up for maximum impact
