• Archive 2007

Boston Globe – Dec. 20, 2007
Suffolk University men’s ice hockey team worthy of notice

Boston Globe – Dec. 20, 2007
John Hamel, director of undergraduate admissions, comments on college recruitment efforts in the Sun Belt

7News/Suffolk University Poll Shows Obama Closing on Clinton – Dec. 12, 2007
Poll Coverage:
WHDH-TV Ch. 7 News – Dec. 12, 2007
Hiller Instinct:Suffolk University Poll

ABC News – Dec. 12, 2007 
International Herald Tribune – Dec. 16, 2007
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Boston Globe – Dec. 16, 2007
Boston Globe – Dec. 13, 2007 
Boston Herald – Dec. 13, 2007 
Boston Herald – Dec. 13, 2007 
Boston Herald Blogs Presidential Briefing– Dec. 13, 2007 
Boston Globe - Political Intelligence – Dec. 12, 2007
Boston Globe – Dec. 12, 2007
 
Boston Globe – Dec. 12, 2007 
Washington Post – Dec. 12, 2007 
Washington Times – Dec. 12, 2007
Reuters – Dec. 12, 2007 
The Corner on National Review Online – Dec. 12, 2007
Real Clear Politics – Dec. 12, 2007

MSNBC – Dec. 12, 2007
KOB.com (New Mexico) – Dec. 12, 2007 
AOL News – Dec. 12, 2007
Yahoo News – Dec. 12, 2007 
Find Law – Dec. 12, 2007 
New York Post – Dec. 13, 2007
Union Leader, Manchester, N.H. – Dec. 13, 2007
Springfield News-Sun (Ohio) – Dec. 12, 2007
San Diego Union-Tribune(SignOnSanDiego.com) – Dec. 12, 2007
 

Boston Globe – Dec. 11, 2007
Editorial
“Suffolk steps forward”

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly – Dec. 10, 2007
“Rule change adds motion to dismiss”
Law Professor Mark Perlin comments on the recently approved amendments to the state Rules of Civil Procedure

Boston Globe – Dec. 8, 2007
Editorial
SuffolkUniversity students to enliven Downtown Crossing area

Boston Herald - Dec. 5, 2007
Susan Prosnitz  is new executive director of the Rappaport Center for Law and Public Service at Suffolk University Law School

Boston Globe Sunday Magazine - Dec. 2, 2007
Interior Design Co-Program Director Nancy Hackett’s home chosen 2007 "Home of the Year"

7News/Suffolk University Poll shows Obama and Edwards rallying in New Hampshire – Nov. 27, 2007
Poll Coverage:
NBC-TV – Dec. 2, 2007
Meet the Press with Tim Russert
WHDH-TV, Ch.7 News – Nov. 26, 2007
Hiller Instinct:Suffolk University Poll
Boston Globe – Nov. 27, 2007
Clinton’s lead shrinking, Romney’s growing in latest New Hampshire poll
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Reuters – Nov. 29, 2007
Boston Globe – Nov. 28, 2007
Boston Herald – Nov. 28, 2007
Real Clear Politics – Nov. 28, 2007
Ft.Wayne Journal Gazette – Nov. 28, 2007
The Telegraph (Nashua, N.H.) – Nov. 29, 2007
Richmond, Va. Times Dispatch – Nov. 29, 2007
 

Boston Globe - Nov. 30, 2007
Students in English Professor Tom Connelly’s freshman seminar meet actress Heidi Dallin, a Hillary Clinton impersonator
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Boston Herald - Nov. 30, 2007

WHDH-TV 7News Boston – Nov. 21, 2007
Special Report – War Games
Nina Huntemann, assistant professor, Communication & Journalism, comments on the online computer war game marketed by the U.S. Army

Fox News – Nov. 14, 2007
Suffolk University conducts small business poll with American Management Services
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Boston Herald – Nov. 30, 2007
The Washington Times – Nov. 26, 2007
The Athens Banner-Herald (Athens, Ga.) – Nov. 25, 2007
Boston Business Journal – Nov. 13, 2007
Orlando Business Journal – Nov. 13, 2007
MSN Money – Nov. 13, 2007

ABC News – Nov. 14, 2007
Alumna Courtney Yates on “Survivor” show

New York Times – Nov. 11, 2007
Letter to the Editor
Law Professor Erik S. Pitchal
“Who’s Minding the Foster Care System?”

Boston Globe – Nov. 11, 2007
Letter to the Editor
Law Professor Erik S. Pitchal
 “Still smarting from dispute with DSS


washingtonpost.com – Nov. 1, 2007
Suffolk University campus and gymnasium cited in sports writers’ blog

SI.com – Oct. 31, 2007
Red Sox World Series victory parade passes by Suffolk University Law School

Colleges of Distinction Campus Happenings – Oct. 31, 2007
Sawyer Business School student Letisha Brown chosen for Future Diversity Leaders program

The Nantucket Independent – Oct. 31, 2007
History Chair Robert Allison at 2007 Boston History Award gala

EDGE – Oct. 30, 2007
Crossing Brooklyn, a musical originally titled Begin Again and developed at Suffolk University by Theatre Department Chair Marilyn Plotkins, opens in New York to rave reviews
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THEATERMANIA – Oct. 30, 2007

Morning Sentinel– Oct. 29, 2007
Law Professor Karen Blum comments on court cases involving the use of Tasers by police officers

The Beacon Hill Times - Oct. 23, 2007
Suffolk University moving toward a plan to demolish former MDC building at 20 Somerset St.
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The Boston Courant - Oct. 20, 2007

Boston Globe – Oct. 14, 2007
Mary Karen Rogers, director of career development for the Law School, comments on Boston’s current job market in the legal field

South Coast Today – Oct. 10, 2007
Adams Gallery exhibit: “From Dairy to Doorstep: Milk Delivery in New England, 1860-1960”

The Beacon Hill Times – Oct. 2, 2007
Op-ed piece by John Nucci, vice president for government and community affairs
"Neighbors’ feedback leads Suffolk to propose housing art school in former MDC building"

Boston Globe – Oct. 4, 2007
Modern Theatre, long vacant, to house students
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Banker & Tradesman – Oct. 1, 2007
Boston NOW – Oct. 9, 2007
KRGV-TV, Newschannel 5, Weslaco, Texas – Oct. 4, 2007
Cinema Treasures – Oct. 11, 2007

Boston Globe – Sept. 30, 2007
Public Management Chair Michael Lavin comments on young people entering the public administration field

Boston Globe – Sept. 24, 2007
“Is it always necessary to reconcile?” an op-ed article on political reconciliation by Nir Eisikovits, assistant professor of philosophy
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International Herald Tribune – Sept. 24, 2007

The Salem News – Sept. 22, 2007
John Berg, chair and professor of government, comments on liberals and conservatives joining forces to battle casino gambling in Massachusetts

Boston Herald – Sept. 20, 2007
Law Professors Marc Greenbaum and Richard Perlmutter comment on Dan Rather’s lawsuit agains CBS

The Hindu Business Line – Sept. 17, 2007
C. Gopinath, associate professor of management and director of undergraduate international business programs, discusses the behavioral angle to traffic management in India

East Boston Times Free Press – Sept. 12, 2007
John Nucci, vice president of government and community affairs, featured in Bill Brett’s latest book, Boston, an extended family

New York Times – Sept. 9, 2007
Lisa Thurau-Gray, managing director of the Juvenile Justice Center at Suffolk Law School, comments on the making of a truant

Boston Herald – Sept. 8, 2007
Suffolk University considers moving art school to 20 Somerset St.

Boston Globe – Sept. 11, 2007
Brustein’s play, The English Channel, receives rave review

Boston Globe - Sept. 3, 2007
Suffolk University President David J. Sargent among six presidents profiled in Globe magazine

Boston Globe - Sept. 3, 2007
College residence halls get high-tech treatment

 

Boston Globe - Sept. 3, 2007
Theater legend prepares for premiere of his new play at Suffolk University’s C. Walsh Theatre

Boston Globe - Sept. 2, 2007
ART founder finds Suffolk a more welcoming home: Distinguished Visiting Scholar in Residence Robert Brustein

Post-Gazette -- Aug. 31, 2007
Suffolk University to Aid Boston Police Bicycle Officers

Boston Herald -- Aug. 10, 2007
Suffolk eyes Modern Theater overhaul

USA Today - Aug. 8, 2007
Residence Life Director Maureen Wark discusses parents’ use of Facebook to screen roommates

Inside Higher Ed - July 13, 2007
Kristi Jovell, director of financial aid at Suffolk University Law School helped create what is now known as “Get $mart” — a series of collaborative, interactive presentations intended to educate students about their finances

Patriot Ledger – July 2, 2007
“Speak Out- Same Day Registration: A way to increase voter participation,” op-ed article by Teri Fair, assistant professor of government

Boston Herald - June 28, 2007
For all of Hillary Clinton’s dominance over Obama in the survey by Suffolk University’s David Paleologos, she can’t shake the specter of Gore, her old backstage rival when he was vice president and she was first lady
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Boston Globe - June 28, 2007
NPR - June 28, 2007
CBS News - June 28, 2007
World Net  Daily - June 29, 2007
Boston Globe - July 6, 2007
Slate – Oct. 12, 2007

Boston Globe - June 17, 2007
Ninety-two percent of Massachusetts residents are aware of a new law requiring all state residents to have health insurance, according to a new Suffolk University poll
Poll coverage also appeared in:
Boston Herald - June 17, 2007
Mass High Tech - June 17, 2007
WPRI-TV (Providence, RI) - June 17, 2007
Boston Business Journal - June 17, 2007
Internal Medicine World Report - June 17, 2007
Yahoo! News - June 17, 2007
WHDH-TV - June 17, 2007
Insurance Journal - June 20, 2007
American Thinker - June 22, 2007

Reading Advocate - June 8, 2007
Dr. Sue Orsillo, associate professor at Suffolk University and her colleague Dr. Liz Roemer were awarded a five-year $2 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to conduct a randomized control trial of their newly developed acceptance-based behavioral treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder

New Hampshire Business Review - June 8, 2007
David Yamada, professor of law at Suffolk University Law School is quoted in article about workplace bullying

KASA-TV (New Mexico) - June 6, 2007
Andrew Beckerman-Rodau, a professor at Suffolk University Law School talks about anti-plagiarism

 Bennington Banner (VT) - June 5, 2007
 Suffolk University baseball pitcher Reid Jackson to play on the Bennington Bombers baseball  team this summer 

 Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly - June 4, 2007
Julie A. Baker, associate professor of legal writing at Suffolk University Law School contributes to Mass Lawyer’s Weekly column

Cape Cod Today - May 30, 2007
David Tuerck, Executive Director of the Beacon Hill Institute and Chairman and Professor of Economics at Suffolk University talks about Cape Wind and Tabloid Journalism

Boston Globe - May 23, 2007
"I would like for you to do one thing for the rest of your life," Bill Russell told graduates at Suffolk University’s Commencement. "And that is to be kind to your families and your friends and your neighbors. Kindness is an act of strength . . . a society that is kind is a civil society."

Boston Globe - May 21, 2007
NBA legend and former Celtics  coach and player William “Bill” Russell came back to Boston yesterday to call on Suffolk University students to be “good citizens” at one of the many Hub college graduations held yesterday
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WBUR - May 21, 2007
Boston Herald - May 21, 2007
Eyewitness News (R.I.) - May 21, 2007
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - May 21, 2007
Boston Metro - May 21, 2007
News Day (NY) - May 27, 2007
Rockford Register (IL) - June 4, 2007

Boston Globe - May 19, 2007
Suffolk University President David J. Sargent, celebrates his 50th year at Suffolk

Lowell Sun - May 18, 2007
Police misconduct most often occurs because a department’s managers fail, said attorney Michael Avery, who is a professor at Suffolk University Law School professor and author of Police Misconduct: Law and Litigation

Mass High Tech - May 18, 2007
Study says local cable taxes are among highest in the country

Baltimore Sun - May 13, 2007
Justices taken in by illusion of film by Jessica Silbey, assistant professor of law at Suffolk University Law School

Boston Globe - May 13, 2007
NBA Legend Bill Russell to speak at Suffolk’s Commencement on May 20, 2007
Celtics legend Bill Russell received an honorary degree from Suffolk University

Boston Business Journal - May 11, 2007
Comprising taxes paid in Raleigh are a franchise fee, an access fee, a telecommunications tax and a county sales tax, says Paul Bachman, director of research of the Beacon Hill Institute at Suffolk University, which compiled the data

Cape Cod Times - May 9, 2007
It is "highly unusual" for a judge to order someone held in jail until they pay a court order in a civil case such as this, and is done only in extreme cases, said Suffolk University Law School professor Marc Perlin

Boston Herald - May 1, 2007
Renee Landers, associate professor of law at Suffolk University Law School is honored at the 20th annual Tribute to Abigail Adams

Boston Business Journal - May 1, 2007
Consumers pay more than $37 billion a year in communication taxes and fees," said coauthor David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute and professor and chairman of the Department of Economics at Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts

Thanhnien News (Vietnam) - April 20, 2007
Fred Marchant, Director of the Creative Writing Program and the Poetry Center at Suffolk University comments on unique book of poetry that is on display at Suffolk U.

Boston Globe - April 19, 2007
Ken Garni , director of the counseling center and chair of the department of psychological services at Suffolk University, comments on detecting warning signs of students

Boston Globe - April 18, 2007
Initiative for Diversity in Civic Leadership program at Suffolk University give Latinos a stronger voice in state politics

Metro-West Daily News - April 18, 2007
According to a new Suffolk University/7 News Poll, Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani holds a 12 percent lead over former Gov. Mitt Romney, beating him 33 percent to 21 percent among Republicans and independents, and Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain coming in third at 18 percent

Boston Globe - April 17, 2007
Suffolk University professor Tom Connolly to talk about themes and motifs in the "Le Nozze di Figaro" ("The Marriage of Figaro,")

The Cape Cod Times - April 11, 2007
’’There has been a shift as the whole culture has come to understand domestic abuse,” said Marc Perlin, a professor at Suffolk University Law School in Boston

Washington Post - April 10, 2007
Andrew Beckerman-Rodau, co-director of the intellectual property law program at Suffolk University Law School comments on copyright laws
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WGVL-TV (Atlanta) - April 28, 2007

The Wall Street Journal - April 2, 2007
David Tuerck, economics chair and executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute at Suffolk University appears on "The Journal Editorial Report"

iTnews.com.au - April 2, 2007
"Typically, if you quote something for education purposes, scholarship or news reports, that’s considered fair use," said Andrew Beckerman-Rodau, co-director of the intellectual property law program at Suffolk University Law School

Cape Cod Times - April 1, 2007
’’A lot of people today don’t want to be involved in partisan politics. They look at what has gone on at the national level and are turned off by all the bickering and name calling,” said John Berg, professor and chairman of the government department at Suffolk University

Washington Post - March 29, 2007
Andrew Beckerman-Rodau, co-director of the intellectual property law program at Suffolk University Law School, comments on plagiarism laws
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RealTechNews (CA) - March 29, 2007

The Boston Channel - March 23, 2007
Suffolk University awards Natalie Jacobson with the Centennial Lifetime Achievement Award for excellence in journalism

Boston Globe - March 11, 2007
A New Hampshire phone survey released by Suffolk University students last week found that Clinton had the highest percentage of support from Democrats surveyed in the state
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AM New York - March 6, 2007
Associated Press - March 6, 2007
Fox News - March 7, 2007
Yahoo News - March 6, 2007

University Business - March 7, 2007
At Suffolk University (Mass.), documents are imaged using technology from ImageNow. Bob DiGaurdia, director of administrative computing, explains it was the offer that best interfaced with the existing Datatel Colleague system

San Fransisco Chronicle - February 25, 2007
Law enforcement agencies should "authorize high-speed pursuits only when necessary," said Karen Blum, a law professor at Suffolk University in Boston, who filed a brief in the case for the National Police Accountability Project.
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Atlanta Journal - February 25, 2007

Search Storage.com - February 20, 2007
Praneeth Machettira, Technical Director in the Office of Technology Management for Sawyer Business School at Suffolk University talks about Double-Take Software’s new replication software

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly - February 13, 2007
Task force member Andrew M. Perlman, a Suffolk University Law School professor who specializes in legal ethics, said he seriously doubts the courts will be inundated with requests for criminal verdicts or liability findings to be overturned if a more lenient rule is instituted

Boston Globe - February 7, 2007
MassVOTE, Suffolk University, and ¿Oiste? will launch a program today that aims to recruit 50 minorities a year and put them through four months of intensive training on fund-raising for campaigns, collecting signatures to qualify for ballots, and getting voters out on Election Day

Boston Globe - February 2, 2007
Under the Tuscan Sun author Frances Mayes visits Suffolk University

Science Daily - January 29, 2007
"Medicare is the largest purchaser of healthcare and has a tremendous influence on all aspects of healthcare in this country," Renee Landers, a health law professor at Suffolk University Law School, told congressional staffers at a briefing sponsored by the Alliance for Health Reform.

Washington Post - January 28, 2007
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg spoke to an assembly at Suffolk University Law School

Boston Globe - January 23, 2007
Patrick’s promises vs. fiscal reality - David G. Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute at Suffolk University comments on Massachusetts police details

Boston Globe - January 19, 2007
Suffolk University names new law school dean

Boston Globe - January 10, 2007
Preaching and practicing fiscal discipline by David G. Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute at Suffolk University

Lowell Sun - January 8, 2007
John Berg John Berg, a professor of political science at Suffolk University, said there is a threshold a candidate must cross in order to get voters involved

San Fransisco Chronicle - January 7, 2007
Lisa Thurau-Gray, director of the Juvenile Justice Center at Suffolk University Law School comments on private police firms
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The Washington Post - January 2, 2007

The New York Sun - January 5, 2007
David G. Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute at Suffolk University comments on Mr. Romney’s fiscal record while in office

Fox 25 News Boston - January 4, 2007
Suffolk University professor and Boston historian Bob Allison talks about Romney’s last day in office

All Africa.com - January 2, 2007
Stephen C. Hicks, director of graduate law programs at Suffolk University Law School discusses allowing foreign-educated attorneys to sit for the Massachusetts bar exam

Washington Post - January 2, 2007
Lisa Thurau-Gray, director of the Juvenile Justice Center at Suffolk University Law School comments on the role of private police officers