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Boston Globe Editorial Focuses on University's Vision for Online Learning
“Suffolk is wise to try to get ahead of the changes. Other institutions must consider how to follow suit.”
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Rams Coach, Players Earn Career Milestones
Jacqueline Vienneau and Matt Pepdjonovic set school records for the women and men’s basketball programs, while women’s coach Ed Leyden netted his 300th collegiate win in contests at Norwich University.
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Building Leadership Skills in a 4-Year Journey
Students learn leadership through a sequence of programs throughout their collegiate careers, and they enter the workplace with a competitive edge
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Announcing the Modern Theatre's Spring Season
Featuring world-premiere performances and innovative explorations of classic works
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New Classroom Building to Rise at 20 Somerset St.
The sleek new building will include a light-filled cafe, student support services, and indoor and outdoor lounging areas
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Brandon Smolarek Named ECAC Northeast Goalie of the Week
Teammate Mike Cherpak makes Weekly Honor Roll
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Honoring Civil Rights Leader through Community Engagement
Students visit homeless and poor during Martin Luther King, Jr., Service Day
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Shakespeare and...the Law
Performers in this reading of "Richard II" include some of Boston’s most prominent lawyers, and College of Arts and Sciences professors will discuss the play's lessons about the limits of executive power
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Coach Sets Rams Hockey Win Record
66th career win puts Chris Glionna over the top
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University Names Stephen J. Morin Senior Vice President for Advancement
“It’s a great pleasure to join Suffolk University during this transformative and exciting period for a dynamic institution that’s so focused on its students.”
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University Bolsters Leadership Team
Sebastián Royo is named vice provost for student success and Jeffrey Pokorak vice provost for faculty and curriculum.
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Fourth Rams Basketball Player Reaches 1,000-Point Milestone
Chris Torres joins the club during 25-point outing
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Journey to El Salvador Engages Students in Service & Learning
Traveling and working in El Salvador gives students a nuanced understanding of the impact of U.S. foreign policy abroad, what it takes for a nation to recover from civil war and a sense of their role in the global community.
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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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Analysis of Ruling that Orders Back Pay for Unpaid Interns
Law Professor David Yamada, in his Minding the Workplace blog, predicts internship case will impact businesses across the country
