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The Salem News
April 23, 2018
He is a graduate of Bentley University and holds an MBA from Suffolk University. Milestones. Harborside Sotheby's International Realty and Sagan Realtors have merged and will now operate as Sagan Harborside Sotheby's International Realty. Sagan Realtors' Shari Sagan McGuirk and Julie Sagan willÃâà...
Boston Herald
April 16, 2018
He just needs to believe that the priority is not just the students of Mount Ida, but also those at UMass Boston. While UMass rolls toward an April 24 showdown with the state board of higher education, I attended a wonderful event at Suffolk University on Wednesday that gave me renewed hope for the future.
The Boston Globe
April 12, 2018
Suffolk University trustee John McDonnell has resigned from the board, citing the school's recent presidential search, which he called “inappropriately tainted.” His resignation, effective Sunday, comes a month after Suffolk announced that its trustees had chosen Marisa Kelly, the interim president andÃâà...
The Huntington News
April 4, 2018
Students will be performing alongside guest improv groups Seriously Bent from Suffolk University and Liquid Fun from Boston University. Bring your friends and be prepared for plenty of laughs and giggles. 8 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.; Blackman Auditorium; Free. Monday, April 9: Trivia Night with NU Circle K.
The Boston Globe
March 8, 2018
Suffolk University has chosen Marisa Kelly, the interim president who has led the university for the past 20 months, as its new permanent leader, the school announced Thursday morning. Kelly, who was provost before she became interim leader in 2016, will be the first permanent president after the 2016Ãâà...
The Suffolk Journal
February 28, 2018
This week Suffolk University hosted former Congressmen Joe Hoeffel (D-PA) and Stephen Kuykendall (R-CA) for the annual “Congress to Campus” event hosted by the Government department. From Monday, Feb. 26 to Wednesday, Feb. 28 the Congressmen had a packed schedule that ranged fromÃâà...
Augusta Free Press
February 28, 2018
business Voters nationwide are concerned about Russian meddling in U.S. elections and don't think President Donald Trump is doing enough to respond to the perceived threat to American democracy, according to a Suffolk University/USA Today national poll of registered voters. While 58 percent of votersÃâà...
The Boston Globe
February 26, 2018
John Nucci with Margaret McKenna, who was then Suffolk University's president, at a commencement dinner at the InterContinental Hotel in 2015. ... For the past 12 years, he's been vice president of external affairs for Suffolk University, shepherding the school's projects through the political process.
Washington Examiner
February 25, 2018
Two polls released Sunday reveal President Trump's approval rating is at its lowest point since his inauguration in January 2017 as the country reignites its debate over gun control reform. Only 38 percent of people surveyed by USA Today and Suffolk University's Political Research Center approve ofÃâà...
The Boston Globe
February 23, 2018
Film and television producer David Hoberman visited Suffolk University last week to mentor 12 student screenwriters. The two-day workshop with Hoberman (a onetime Oscar nominee and former member of the school's board of trustees) had the students discussing scripts that were sent to them inÃâà...
CR80News
February 21, 2018
At Suffolk University the Campus Card Services Office serves a community comprised of students, staff and faculty across three schools: College of Arts and Sciences, Sawyer Business School and the Suffolk University Law School. We handle many of the vital aspects of the student experience, includingÃâà...
The Suffolk Journal
December 31, 1999
Last week as reported first by The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University Board of Trustees member John J. McDonnell submitted his letter of resignation, effective on Monday, due to concerns with the recently completed presidential search and called for an independent outside investigation to take place.
The Huntington News
December 31, 1999
Carlos Monteiro, an assistant professor of sociology at Suffolk University who co-authored a book chapter on mass incarceration solutions, said the dramatic rise in America's prison population is due to a collection of racist, classist laws enacted in the last half century, commonly referred to as “the new JimÃâà...