Law Professor Rosanna Cavallaro comments on the case against  the surviving Marathon bombing suspect – April 22, 2013
Boston Globe – “Thorny questions as US prepares case.”
NPR blog – "Arraignment Of Boston Bombing Suspect Start Of Long Legal Path"

Boston Globe – April 20, 2013
“Davis seeks to reassure public in midst of chaos”
Professor of Public Administration Brenda Bond says Davis “…really believes that public safety is a partnership.”

Suffolk University Law School presents Richard Susskind, author of The End of Lawyers?, as it inaugurates Institute on Law Practice Technology and Innovation – April 18, 2013
Media mentions:
The National Law Journal – "Suffolk Law gets serious about technology”
Boston Business Journal – “Suffolk Law explores a scary topic: How cheap technology is replacing costly lawyers.”
Law Sites blog

Lowell Sun – April 18, 2013
“Experts sift for tiny details at Boston bomb scenes”
Law Professor Rosanna Cavallaro says the investigators “…cannot be anything but extraordinarily thorough and meticulous.”
Additional mentions:
Berkshire Eagle
North Adams Transcript
Brattleboro(Vt.) Reformer
The Reporter (Vacaville, Calif.)
San Bernadino (Calif.) Sun
Redlands (Calif.)Daily Facts
Farmington (Conn.) Daily Times

Boston Globe – April 18, 2013
“To do list”
Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University presents “Whose Choice is Death” addressing the issue of physician-assisted suicide.

Reviews of alumnus Jonny Orsini on Broadway in The Nance.– April 15, 2013
"Appealingly played by Jonny Orsini" – New York Times
"Newcomer Orsini makes an auspicious Broadway debut and startles with the sweetness and authenticity he brings to the role." – New York Daily News
"Jonny Orsini is sweetly affecting as Ned" – USA Today
"Mr. Orsini… touchingly direct" – Wall Street Journal
Jonny Orsini is easy to love as the good-hearted Ned" – New Jersey Newsroom
"Played with great appeal by Orsini" – Bloomberg
"A star-in-the-making turn by Jonny Orsini" – Capital NY
"Jonny Orsini’s warm, open-faced work as Ned is a pleasure; he makes the young man’s love for Chauncey blossom effortlessly… Lane and Orsini create such a persuasive bond." – Backstage
"In his broadway debut Orsini shows he’s more than a pretty face" – Variety
"A heartfelt period piece…lovingly delivered by the perfect cast and crew" – Time Out New York

Boston Globe – “Names” – April 13, 2013
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft to speak at College of Arts and Sciences Commencement

Boston Herald – April 13, 2013
“’Press Party’ takes shot at secret tapes”
Communication and Journalism Chair Bob Rosenthal on Press Party panel.

Bloomberg – April 12, 2013
Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy Alasdair Roberts’ opinion piece: “Why Thatcher Wasn’t Her Era’s Most Transformative Leader”

Boston Herald – April 11, 2013
“Suffolk University names commencement speakers “

The Law School hosted a screening of The Central Park Five documentary film as part of its Annual Children on Trial Conference – April 10, 2012
Media mentions:
Boston Globe "Names"
Boston Herald “Inside Track”
Boston Sunday Globe - “Scene Here”
Patriot Ledger
South Coast Today
The Sun Chronicle
The Patch
Broadway World 

Hartford (Conn.) Courant – April 11, 2013
Alumnus Jonny Orsini’s Broadway debut in The Nance

Boston Globe – April 10, 2013
Theater & art
Distinguished Scholar in Residence Robert Brustein’s “Last Will” among nominees for 2013 Elliot Norton Awards in new script category.
Additional mention:
WBUR

Law Professor David Yamada wrote on his blog Minding the Workplace that the McDonald’s Big Mac ad displayed on the MBTA’s Orange Line, hits “a new low” by “making fun of public service ads for people who may need mental health counseling.” – April 8, 2013
Media mentions:
Time “Business & Money”
Boston magazine
Boston Business Journal
WCVB-TV  Boston
Daily Mail (London)
ABC News
Huffington Post

Government Executive.com – April 5, 2013
Law Professor Renée Landers comments in “Top Lawyers Debate Fate of Obama Recess Appointments.”

Suffolk University Law School hosts Lawrence and Goodridge at 10 conference focusing on the changing landscape of gay rights since 2003 – April 5, 2013
Associated Press article “Mass. school hosts conference on gay rights cases” carried in:
Boston Globe
Boston Herald
Worcester Telegram & Gazette
FOX25 Boston
Connecticut Post
Gainesville (Fla.) Sun
Beaumont (Texas) Enterprise
The Ledger (Lakeland, Fla.)
The Republic (Columbus, Ind.)
Erie (Pa.) Times-News
WLNE-TV
WTNH-TV

Boston Business Journal – April 4, 2013
Law Professor David Gibbs comments in “Flexing its legal muscle amid investor uprising.”

Banker & Tradesman – April 1, 2013
“Here’s What Your Peers Were Interested in Last Week” 
Suffolk University’s micro-housing forum topped the Most Viewed and Most Emailed lists.

Building Design +Construction – April 1, 2013
“On the drawing board” - 20 Somerset building

Boston Sunday Globe – March 31, 2013
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Recovery offers little for long-term jobless.”

Boston Sunday Globe Magazine – March 31, 2013
Norine Bacigalupo, who teaches in the Communication and Journalism Department, reminisces about the Boston Red Sox in “Hooray for the Lovable Losers.”

Boston Herald – March 30, 2013
Government Professor Simone Chun is quoted in "Experts: Touch response just what N. Korea needs.”

Boston Herald – March, 30, 2012
“’Press Party’ takes on UNH pics, Menino”
Communication and Journalism Bob Rosenthal on Press Party panel.

The Salem News – March 30, 2013
Lisa Gambale is a key defensive player for the women’s soccer program.

Massachusetts Law Office Management Assistance Program – March 29, 2013
Law Professor Andrew Perlman’s blog post on “The Legal Ethics of Cloud Computing in Massachusetts.”

Boston.com - Your Campus News – March 28, 2013
“College officials reflect on Menino’s legacy, calling him an advocate for higher ed”
Vice President for Government and Community Affairs John Nucci comments on Mayor Menino’s relationship with Suffolk University.

Scituate Mariner – March 28, 2013
Alumna Jill Garzik honored with the 10 Under 10 award from Suffolk University’s Alumni Association.

Suffolk University Law School professors comment on the same-sex marriage cases argued before the U.S. Supreme Court March 26-27:

  • Law Professor Renée Landers
    WGBH radio – March 27, 2013
    NECN – March 26, 2013
  • Law Professor Robert Smith
    Boston Globe – March 28, 2013
    “Most justices voice doubts on Defense of Marriage Act”
  • Law Professor Michael Avery
    Boston Herald – March 28, 2013
    “Justices may nix DOMA”

Suffolk University and the Greater Boston Real Estate Board presented
Micro-Housing: Rethinking Urban Living,” a Building Boston 2030 public forum – March 26, 2013
Media coverage:
Boston Business Journal – “'Micro housing' boosters show-and-tell at Building Boston 2030 forum”
Boston Globe – “City casts a wary eye on small apartments”
WBZ-TV - “Micro-Units May Be The Future Of Boston Housing”
WBZ Radio – President McCarthy mentions several advantages of micro-housing.
Boston Globe - “A Big Leap Into Tiny Spaces”
Time magazine – Richard Taylor, executive in residence and director of the Center for Real Estate, is quoted in “Shrink Your Living Space.”
Banker & Tradesman

Boston Herald – March 23, 2013
“Herald gets its Press Party started with lively debut”
Communication and Journalism Chair Bob Rosenthal is a panelist on the The Boston Herald’s interactive web program, “Press Party,” to be live-streamed on Friday evenings from Suffolk University’s Studio 73, beginning on March 22. Suffolk students work with Herald staffers to produce the show.
Also mentioned in:
Boston Herald – March 22, 2013
Boston Herald -- March 21, 2013

Standard Times (New Bedford, Mass.) – March 21, 2013
Law Professor Lorie Graham is quoted in “Renegotiated casino pact could face better odds.”
Article also appeared in:
The Cape Cod Times

New England Real Estate Journal – March 21, 2013
BRA approves Suffolk University academic building for 20 Somerset St.

NECN – March 20, 2013
Law Professor Renée Landers discusses CVS’s new healthcare policy.

Boston Globe “Names” – March 20, 2013
Distinguished Visiting Scholar Mary Badham, who played Scout in the movie To Kill a Mockingbird, was at The Modern Theatre as part of the Suffolk Cinema Series. She talked about her experiences making the film and her friendship with actor Gregory Peck.
Additional media mention:
Boston Herald

Broadway World – March 20, 2013
Suffolk Law School to host a screening of documentary film The Central Park Five.

Boston Globe – March 17, 2013
“Suffolk legal clinic offers a lifeline for start-ups”
Article features the Law School’s Intellectual Property Clinic.

Boston Sunday Globe Magazine – March 17, 2013
The Suffolk Cinema Series presents Mary Badham, who played Scout in the 1962 movie To Kill a Mockingbird.

Sun Chronicle (Attleboro) – March 17, 2012
“You have the right to an attorney”
Law Professor Gerard Clark commented on the landmark Gideon v. Wainwright Supreme Court decision.

The Sun Herald (Biloxi, Miss.) – March 16, 2013
Suffolk students volunteer with the Biloxi, Miss. Habitat for Humanity during Alternative Spring Break week.

Time – March 14, 2013
Richard Taylor, executive in residence and director of the Center for Real Estate, is quoted in “Shrink Your Living Space.”

WTOK-TV, Meridian, Miss. – March 13, 2013
Suffolk University students spend their spring break in Meridian, Miss. working with Habitat for Humanity and A Brush with Kindness programs.

Wall Street Journal – March 13, 2013
Distinguished Scholar in Residence James Carroll says the new pope should be a Catholic version of Mikhail Gorbachev.

Boston Business Journal – March 13, 2013
Suffolk University dorm, renovated Modern Theatre projects credited for helping to transform Boston’s Combat Zone.

The Hindu Business Line – March 13, 2013
“US, EU gang up for trade deal,” by Professor of Strategy and International Business C. Gopinath.

New York Law Journal – March 12, 2013
Law Professor Linda Sandstrom Simard is quoted in “Civil Procedure to Be Added to MBE.”
Additional media mention: Daily Report (Atlanta, Ga.)

Boston Globe "Names" – March 12, 2013
Robert Brustein’s “Last Will” opens off-Broadway in April.

NECN – March 12, 2013
Suffolk in the City: NYC soda ban

Boston Herald – March 9, 2013
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Experts: Jobs fall short.”

Boston Globe – March 8, 2013
Suffolk University to take part in Boston’s first Outside the Box summer performing arts festival.

Boston Herald – March 7, 2013
"Inside Track" mentions alumnus Jonny Orsini’s Broadway debut in “The Nance.”

NECN – March 7, 2013
Suffolk in the City: Winter weather

The American Lawyer – March 6, 2013
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is cited in “Crowell Cleared of Ethics Breach in Inbreeding Imbroglio.”

The Enterprise (Brockton) – March 6, 2013
“The Ol’ College Try” features Rams 1,000 point scorer Chris Torres

WCVB-TV Ch. 5 – March 5, 2013
Professor of Strategy and International Business Carlos Rufin, says that with the death of Hugo Chavez “the main worry of the markets is that there is political uncertainty in Venezuela that could led to a disruption in oil supplies, throughout the rest of the world.”

NECN – March 5, 2013
Suffolk in the City: National nutrition month

WCVB-TV Ch. 5 – March 5, 2013
Professor of Strategy and International Business Carlos Rufin says that with the death of Hugo Chavez “the main worry of the markets is that there is political uncertainty in Venezuela that could led to a disruption in oil supplies, throughout the rest of the world.”

WBUR – March 4, 2013
Distinguished Scholar in Residence James Carroll discusses the moral crisis facing the Catholic Church as the College of Cardinals convenes to elect a new pope.

Malden Evening News – March 4, 2013
Law Dean Camille Nelson named to the Power 100 list of the most influential black lawyers and diversity advocates in the nation.
Additional media mention:
Medford Daily Mercury

Boston Globe Opinion – March 2, 2012
Town-Gown Peace
Suffolk University brokers deal with its historic neighborhood

Bloomberg Radio – March 1, 2013
Accounting Professor James Angelini discusses the U.S. financial situation with “On the Economy” host Carol Massar.

PBS Newshour – Feb. 28, 2013
Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy Alasdair Roberts discusses “Lessons from the Political Gridlock of 1842” with Paul Solomon of “The Business Desk.”

Boston Globe – Feb . 28, 2013
John Nucci, vice president of government and community affairs, is quoted in “Not saying he’ll run, Menino banters about the campaign.”

NECN – Feb. 28, 2013
Suffolk in the City: Is Michelle O over exposed?

Reuters – Feb. 26, 2013
Government Professor John Berg is quoted in “City councilor launches campaign for mayor in Boston.”
Additional media mentions:
The US Daily
The Daily Press
WSAU.com
WHTC-AM
WTAQ.com
WLMI-FM
WNMT-AM
WTBX-FM
WYDR-FM
KWSN

WGBH – Feb. 26, 2013
Distinguished Scholar in Residence James Carroll comments in “Progressives, Conservatives Wrestle over Catholic Doctrine.”

NECN – Feb. 26, 2013
Suffolk in the City: Connectivity and Productivity

Record-Journal, Meriden, Conn. – Feb. 26, 2013
Women’s basketball player Jennifer Ruys joins 1,000 point club.

New York Times – Feb. 24, 2013
Alumnus Jonny Orsini on Broadway stage with Nathan Lane in “The Nance.”

Dorchester Reporter – Feb. 20, 2013
Government Professor John Berg is quoted in “Reporter's Notebook: Berwick run for governor? In ‘listening’ phase, he says.”

BBC News – Feb. 19, 2013
Law Professor Charles Kindregan is quoted in “Should sperm donors have parental duties?”

Daily Report, Atlanta, Ga. – Feb. 19, 2013
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in “ABA ethics panel closes chapter on rule revisions.”

NECN – Feb. 18, 2013
Sawyer Business School Executive in Residence David Hartstein, an alumnus and founder of KaBloom, on “The Boss.”
The Interview
The Resume
The Facts
The Future

World premiere of Distinguised Scholar in Residence Robert Brustein’s Last Will at the Modern Theatre
Media coverage:
Boston Globe – Feb. 24, 2012 “Critics’ Picks”
The Phoenix – Feb. 20, 2013 - “Last writes: Brustein explains Shakespeare’s will”
Boston Globe – Feb. 19, 2013 - “Shakespeare faces bitter end”
Boston Globe "Names" – Feb. 19, 2013
WBUR – Feb. 18, 2013 - “Did Anne Hath A Way With Others Besides Will?”
Boston Sunday Globe – Feb. 17, 2013 - “No holiday for death onstage”
Boston Globe – Feb. 15, 2013 - g cover feature: “The Marriage of True Minds?”
The Harvard Crimson – Feb. 20, 2013

Boston Herald – Feb. 19, 2013
Jonathan Haughton, senior economist at the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Mass. may get hosed by $5 gas next year.”
Additional media mentions:
WCVB-TV Boston, Ch. 5 - Feb. 19, 2013
Boston Herald - Feb. 20, 2013

NECN – Feb. 19, 2013
Suffolk in the City: National Chocolate and Mint Day

BRA approves Suffolk University academic building for 20 Somerset St. – Feb. 15, 2013
Media coverage:
New England Real Estate Journal
Boston Business Journal
Boston Globe
Boston Herald
Building Design + Construction
WBUR
Metro Boston
City biz list
Beacon Hill Times
WREN (Western Real Estate News)
New England Real Estate Journal

Boston Sunday Globe – Feb. 17, 2013
“Notebook”
Senior basketball player Matt Pepdjonovic is the career rebounding leader in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference.

Boston Globe "Names" – Feb. 16, 2013
Terrence Roberts, one of the “Little Rock Nine,” spoke at the Law School on his experience as one of the African-American students who desegregated Central High School in Little Rock, Ark., in 1957.

Wall Street Journal – Feb. 15, 2013
Editorial cites the Beacon Hill Institute study on project labor agreements.

BostInno – February 15, 2013
Suffolk students turn out for the “Harlem Shake.”

NECN – Feb. 14, 2013
Suffolk in the City: Do you love Valentine’s Day?

PBS NewsHour – Feb. 13, 2013
“The Business Desk”
In response to President Obama’s no-default promise, Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy Alasdair Roberts provides the history behind America’s default of 1842.

The Boston Globe – Feb. 13, 2013
“to do list” features The Last Will, the final play in Distinguished Scholar in Residence Robert Brustein’s trilogy, at the Modern Theatre.

BostInno – Feb. 12, 2013
Suffolk student Remy Carpinito launches The Campus Tap.

NECN – Feb. 12, 2013
Suffolk in the City: Surviving the snow

Boston Sunday Herald – Feb. 10, 2013
Communication and Journalism Professor Nina Huntemann is quoted in “Experts: Twitter to profit from dive into TV data.”

New Hampshire Sunday News – Feb. 10, 2013
Jacqueline Vienneau is the first player in the women’s basketball program to reach 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 300 assists.

NECN – Feb. 7, 2013
Suffolk in the City: Snow

WGBH-TV – Feb. 6, 2013
History Chair Robert Allison discusses the Boston Molasses Flood on “Greater Boston” with Emily Rooney.

NECN – Feb. 5, 2013
Suffolk in the City: National Pancake Day

CNN – Feb. 4, 2013
Government Professor John Berg comments on Tagg Romney as a potential candidate for the U.S. Senate seat in Massachusetts.

Sunday (Worcester, Mass.) Telegram – Feb. 3, 2013
Social justice and diversity educator Joyce D. McNickles to discuss “Whose Black History? Are We Telling the Whole Story?” at the University’s Black History Month opening event.

Melrose Free Press – Jan. 31, 2013
Basketball player Colin Halpin scores 1,000 career points.

New Jersey Law Journal – Jan. 28, 2012
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in “Court Relaxes Bona Fide Office Rule, Lifting Need for Physical Location.”

Boston Business Journal – Jan. 31, 2013
"On the Move" spotlight on Stephen Morin, senior vice president for Advancement

NECN – Jan. 30,2013
Government Professor John Berg comments on Sen. Kerry’s political career.

Boston Herald – Jan. 30, 2013
Vice President for Government  and Community Affairs John Nucci is quoted in “Mayor’s vision shows longer view for Boston.”

NECN – Jan. 29, 2013
Suffolk in the City: Famous siblings

Boston.com – Jan. 28, 2013
“Suffolk University presents new plans for 20 Somerset St. building”

Business Insider – Jan. 28, 2013
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in “Innocent Man Spent 37 Years in Jail Due To A Galling Technicality.”
Article also appeared in: Yahoo!Finance Singapore

Boston Sunday Globe – Jan. 27, 2013
Editorial focuses on Suffolk University’s vision for online learning

Boston Sunday Globe – Jan. 27, 2013
“Shakespeare, Man of Law”
Q &A with adjunct Law Professor Daniel Kelly on Shakespeare and the Law, performed  at the Modern Theatre.

Eagle-Tribune, Lawrence, Mass. – Jan. 25, 2013
Senior player Jacqueline Vienneau set the assists record at 398 for the Suffolk women’s basketball program.

NECN – Jan. 24, 2013
Suffolk in the City:  Mante Te’o hoax

Boston Globe – Jan. 23, 2013
M.K. Asante, best-selling author and award-winning filmmaker, at Suffolk’s Martin Luther King, Jr., luncheon.

NECN – Jan. 22, 2013
Suffolk in the City:  Forgiving lying celebs

Boston Herald – Jan. 19, 2013
“Violence not due to video games," guest column by Suffolk student Ivan Favelevic, associate gaming editor of Blast Online Magazine.

The Chronicle of Higher Education – Jan. 18, 2013
Stephen Morin named senior vice president for Advancement at Suffolk University.

The Chronicle of Higher Education – Jan. 18, 2013
Katie Linder, director of the Center for Teaching Excellence, is cited in the article, “The ‘Alt-Ac’ Track: MLA Discussions Reflect the Vanishing Status of Tenure.”

Boston Herald – Jan. 18, 2013
Frank Conte of the Beacon Hill Institute is quoted in “Experts say higher income levy could kill 19,500 Mass. jobs.”

South End News – Jan. 17, 2013
Student Sherelle Wu to participate in advocacy practicum at the United Nations

FOX25 Boston – Jan. 17, 2013
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, discusses the proposed Massachusetts tax hike.

NECN – Jan. 17, 2013
Suffolk in the City: Patriots fans on AFC Championship

The Sun Chronicle – Jan. 17, 2013
Frank Conte of the Beacon Hill Institute is quoted in “Deep divide over tax impact.”

Boston Globe – Jan. 16, 2013
“to do list” recommends Shakespeare and …the Law at the Modern Theatre.

Boston Herald  – Jan. 16, 2013
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Experts: Gas tax hike lesser of evils.”

WBUR Cognoscenti – Jan. 15, 2013
“Israel’s Identity Is At Stake in Upcoming Election” by Philosophy Professor Nir Eisikovits

Career-intelligence.com – Jan. 15, 2013
Laurence Stybel, executive in residence, Management and Entrepreneurship, is quoted in “Your Looks and Your Job: Does Appearance Affect Advancement?”

Boston Herald – Jan. 15, 2013
Stephen Morin named senior vice president for Advancement at Suffolk University.

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly – Jan. 14, 2013
“Top 10 IP cases and happenings of 2012”
Opinion piece by Law Professor Kirk Teska

NECN – Jan. 14, 2013
Suffolk in the City: golden Globes recap

The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C. – Jan. 13, 2013
Law Professor Lorie Graham, is quoted in “Experts say Supreme Court decision may shape very nature of national adoption laws.”

The National Interest  – Jan. 11, 2012
“Truces versus Permanent Peace,” article by Philosophy Professor Nir Eisikovits

Daily Business Review, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – Jan. 10, 2013
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in “New resolutions address foreign in-house lawyers.”

NECN – Jan. 10, 2013
Suffolk in the City: Panhandling

Boston Herald – Jan. 9, 2013
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Hefty raises handed out on Beacon Hill amid budget cuts.”

New Jersey Law Journal – Jan. 7, 2013
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in “ABA Panel Urges Easing Rules on Practice by Foreign In-House Lawyers.”

South Coast Today – Jan. 7, 2013
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Labor agreement sparks fight over South Terminal jobs.”

Boston Herald – Jan. 6, 2013
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Loophole keeps Lantigua on ballot.”

Boston Herald – Jan. 5, 2013
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Experts cautiously cheer added jobs amid cliff deal.”

Boston Herald – Jan. 4, 2013
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Automatic pay cut kicks in for State House pols.”

Fox25Boston – Jan. 3, 2013
Communication and Journalism Chair Bob Rosenthal discusses Massachusetts’ political clout in Washington, D.C.

Boston Globe – Jan. 3, 2013
Accounting Professor James Angelini is quoted in “Expiring payroll tax cut to hit everyone’s paycheck.”
Article also appeared in:
Kansas City Star

Boston Herald – Jan. 3, 2013
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Welfare voter drive falls short.”

NECN – Jan. 3, 2013
Suffolk in the City: Resolutions kept

Boston Herald – Jan. 1, 2013
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Deal: Over cliff, but out of the woods.”

NECN – Jan. 1, 2013
Suffolk in the City: New Year’s resolutions

C-Span2 – January 2013
History Chair Robert Allison on “Book TV.”

College Planning Management – Jan. 1, 2013
Students interact with therapy dogs to relieve stress of final exams.