• Archive 2008

Asian Week – December 10, 2008
Law Professor David Yamada’s advocacy on workplace bullying recognized in feature article

Banker & Tradesman -- November 17, 2008
James Cataldo, assistant professor of accounting, discusses mark-to-market accounting

Boston Globe – November 29, 2008
Suffolk freshman Lauren Pelkey chosen top model in Boston fashion show; wins trip to LA Fashion Week

Boston Herald – November 22, 2008
Theatre Arts Professor Wesley Savick’s play “Einstein’s Dreams” praised

Associated Press – November 10, 2008
James Cataldo, assistant professor of accounting, discusses four factors to consider before investing
Also appeared in:
CNN Money
CNBC.com

Boston Globe – November 6, 2008
Suffolk University and Boston Celtics announce partnership
Also appeared in:
Boston Business Journal
New England Sports Network

Boston Globe – November 4, 2008
Rachael Cobb, assistant professor of government, organizes student poll workers

WCVB-TV Channel 5 – November 4, 2008
Suffolk University students enter their voting experience film  in “Eye on Democracy” contest

Boston Globe – October 22, 2008
Suffolk Construction to renovate Modern Theatre for Suffolk University

Boston Globe – October 18, 2008
Suffolk Law students help tenants displaced by the housing crisis
Also appeared in:
National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities News

Boston Herald – October 19, 2008
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, comments on the economic crisis pushing older voters towards Obama

Hartford Courtant – October 18, 2008
James Cataldo, assistant professor of accounting, comments on reasoned stock buying

Boston Globe – October 15, 2008
Boston Landmarks Commission approves Suffolk University’s plans to demolish the former Massachusetts District Commission headquarters on Somerset St.
Also appeared in:
Boston Herald – October 15, 2008

Boston Globe – October 2, 2008
Honor student Peter DiMauro to appear on Wheel of Fortune

Boston Globe – September 28, 2008
Bay State residents tightening belts amid fears for economy

New England Cable News – September 25, 2008
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, comments on McCain-Obama contest in New Hampshire

WKYC-TV, Cleveland, Ohio – September 15, 2008
Obama reacts to Suffolk University poll

Boston Herald – September 13, 2008
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, said Obama win in New Hampshire not a sure thing.

Metro – September 10, 2008
Suffolk dorm wins LEED award

Boston Globe – September 11, 2008
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales speaks at the University

Boston Globe – September 9, 2008
University wants to build $68m art center on Beacon Hill
Also appeared in:
Chronicle of Higher Education – September 10, 2008

New England Cable News – September 3, 2008
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, previews Sarah Palin’s nomination speech 

Patriot Ledger – September 1, 2008
Law Professor Marc Greenbaum comments on organizing unions in the retail industry

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly – August 25, 2008
Law Professor Andrew Perlman comments on client consent

Boston Globe – August 10, 2008
Law Professor David Yamada comments on medical road rage

U.S. News & World Report Ranks Suffolk University in Top Tier of “Best Universities-Master’s” in the North
Appeared in:
Forbes.com – August 22, 2008
Business Journal, Milwaukee – August 22, 2008
Portland Business Journal – August 22, 2008
Nashville Business Journal – August 22, 2008
San Antonio Business Journal – August 22, 2008
Business Journal, Phoenix – August 22, 2008
San Francisco Business Times – August 22, 2008
Atlanta Business Chronicle – August 22, 2008
Business Courier – August 22, 2008
DBusiness News, Sioux Falls – August 22, 2008
KLFY TV 10 – August 22, 2008
KRON TV 4 – August 22, 2008
KOTA TV – August 22, 2008
KATC TV – August 22, 2008

University Names Two to Leadership Positions
Barry Brown becomes provost; Janice Griffith is VP of academic affairs
Appeared in:
Boston Globe – August 6, 2008
Boston Herald – August 7, 2008
Boston Business Journal – August 6, 2008

Supreme Judicial Court Justice Greaney joins Suffolk Law School
Appeared in:
The National Law Journal – August 1, 2008
Boston Globe – July 31, 2008
Boston Herald – July 31, 2008
Patriot Ledger – July 31, 2008
Boston Globe – July 30, 2008
Boston Business Journal – July 30, 2008
Boston Herald – July 30, 2008
WWLP-TV – July 30, 2008

CNNMoney.com – July 30, 2008
Law Professor Carter Bishop comments on the differences in business structures for a company

New England Cable News – July 21, 2008
Sen. John Kerry discusses Sen. Barack Obama’s trip to Iraq, the presidential race and energy prices at the Suffolk/NECN studio

Cape Cod Times – July 17, 2008
Associate Law Dean Mark Perlin comments on doctors facing criminal charges following an allegedly botched medical procedure that leads to a death

Cape Cod Times – July 10, 2008
Marc Perlin, associate dean of the Law School, comments on a Cape Cod man’s condition for probation

The Eagle Tribune – July 9, 2008
John Berg, chairperson of the Government department, comments on Gov. Deval Patrick and budget politics
Also appeared in:
Gloucester Daily Times – July 9, 2008

New England Cable News – July 8, 2008
John Nucci, vice president for external affairs, discusses the University’s Master Plan

Boston Globe – July 5, 2008
Marguerite Dennis, vice president of enrollment and international programs, comments on the rise in international student enrollment.

WGBH-TV – July 1, 2008
John Nucci, vice president for external affairs, discusses the University’s expansion plan

Boston Globe – July 3, 2008
David Paleologos, political pollster and director of the Political Research Center, comments on number of Republicans in Massachusetts Interstate 495 area.

New England Cable News –   June 26, 2008
Law Professor Christopher Dearborn discusses Entwistle case

Boston Herald – June 25, 2008
Boston Redevelopment Authority approves the Suffolk University master plan
Also appeared in:
Boston Business Journal – June 25, 2008
Patriot Ledger -- June 25, 2008

Sacramento Bee – June 24, 2008
Assistant Professor of Accounting  Michael Kraten comments on premium increases for individual health insurance policyholders

WCVB-TV Channel 5 – June 19, 2008
The BostonChannel.com: photo gallery, no.38
 “Suffolk University hangs a sign for the Celtics”

Boston Herald – June 19, 2008
Suffolk University and Beacon Hill Association sign expansion agreement

Boston Globe editorial – June 9, 2008
“Lessons in town-gown detente”

Boston Globe – June 5, 2008
Suffolk University and Beacon Hill Civic Association reach expansion deal
Also appeared in:
Boston Herald – June 5, 2008
Chronicle of Higher Education – June 5, 2008

Boston Herald editorial – June 5, 2008
"The art of compromise"

The Washington Examiner – June 11, 2008
Rachel Cobb, assistant professor of government, comments on Hillary Clinton as a candidate in the 2012 presidential race.

The Bulletin, Philadelphia, Penn. – June 6, 2008
Rachel Cobb, assistant professor of government, comments on the prospect of  Hillary Clinton as vice president

Bloomberg.com – June 2, 2008
Assistant Professor of Accounting James Cataldo comments on new bond math
Also appeared in:
International Herald Tribune – June 3, 2008
Economic Times -- June 3, 2008
The Huffington Post – June 3, 2008
Statesman.com – June 2, 2008

Boston Globe -- May 22, 2008
Suffolk University Law School site of scenes in movie “Bachelor No. 2”

Boston Herald -- May 19, 2008
Suffolk University Law School hosts U.S. Rep. Barney Frank

Suffolk University Commencement - May 18, 2008
Appeared in:
 Boston Globe – May 19, 2008
Boston Herald – May 19, 2008
Metro Boston – May 19, 2008
Boston Herald – May 17, 2008
Gloucester Times – May 16, 2008
Boston Herald – May 16, 2008
Gloucester Times – May 19, 2008

Boston Globe – May 16, 2008
Verner Reed exhibit at Adams Gallery

Boston Herald – May 14, 2008
Suffolk University and NECN Form Partnership.

Boston Globe – May 13, 2008
Suffolk University Law School study finds real cost of Massachusetts medical malpractice has declined. 
Also appeared in:
U.S. News and World Report -- May 13, 2008
Health Affairs, May/June 2008, Vol. 27, No. 3

Boston Herald – April 18, 2008
Sheila Webber, associate professor of management, comments on Jack Welch’s remarks questioning the credibility of new GE chief.

Boston Herald – April 16, 2008
Jonathan Haughton, professor of economics and senior economist for the Beacon Hill Institute, calls John McCain’s gas ‘tax holiday’ a gimmick.

Boston Herald – April 7, 2008
Jeanne Aversa, associate director of undergraduate admission, discusses college fairs.

Wall Street Journal – April 4, 2008
Law Professor Joseph Franco comments on new “summary prospectus” proposed by the Securities Exchange Commission

Boston Business Journal – April 4, 2008
John Nucci, vice president for government and community affairs, comments on the “demise of the Boston commuter school.”

The Korea Times – March 27, 2008
Law Professor Valerie Epps
OpEd – “Kosovo, Tibet: Same or Different?”

Boston Globe – March 31, 2008
Susan Sered, professor of sociology, comments on the women’s healthcare policy brief issued by the University’s Center for Women’s Health and Human Rights. Sered wrote the brief with the help of her students.
Also appeared in:
Boston Herald – April 13, 2008

New York Times – March 25, 2008
David Yamada, professor of law, comments on workplace bullying cases that can fall between the cracks of existing state and federal employment law.
Also appeared in:
International Herald Tribune – March 25, 2008
Chicago Tribune – April 1, 2008

March 24, 2008 – Forbes.com – March 24, 2008
David Yamada, professor of law, comments on recognizing signs of workplace bullying.
Also appeared in:
ABC News – March 31, 2008

The Wall Street Journal – March 18, 2008
Jay Hargis, adjunct professor of education and human services, suggests fields for real estate professionals to consider when contemplating a career change.

Boston Globe – March 19, 2008
Susan Prosnitz, executive director of Rappaport Center for Law and Public Service, comments on new federal legislation to lower income-based payments and forgive loans for graduates in any field who are employed for 10 years in a public service position.

Cape Cod Times -- March 13, 2008
Law Professor Mark Perlin comments on prosecuting under the Protect Act in child porn case.

Sentinel and Enterprise.com – Feb. 28, 2008
Law Professor Kate Day comments on proposed legislation in Massachusetts to make rape committed through deceit or fraud punishable with imprisonment up to life.

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly – Feb. 25, 2008
Law Professor Mark Perlin comments on recent decision of the Superior Court’s Business Litigation Session in regards to Massachusetts’ plaintiffs-friendly stance toward motions to dismiss

Scripps News, Washington, D.C. – Feb. 25, 2008
Law Professor Michael Avery comments on new police policy in St. Paul, Minn. for investigating protest groups

BostonNOW – Feb. 24, 2008
Director of Political Research Center David Paleologos says that odds are stacked against Jim Ogonowski in his bid for John Kerry’s senate seat.

Boston Globe – Feb. 23, 2008
“A fair role for fathers”
Law Professor Charles Kindregan argues that a presumption of joint legal and physical custody could handcuff judges


Boston Herald – Feb. 21, 2008
“NECN looks to broadcast from new Suffolk studio”

BostonNOW – Feb. 20, 2008
History Professor Bob Allison comments on Boston as an historical city

The National Law Journal – Feb. 20, 2008
Law Professor Andrew Perlman expects an explosion of opinions on metadata

BostonNOW – Feb. 20, 2008
Undergraduate Admissions Director John Hamel says Boston has abundant opportunities for student internships and employment prospects after graduation

New England Cable News (NECN) – Feb. 11, 2008
Bob Rosenthal, chair of Communication and Journalism, discusses Presidential election
Also commented on resignation of Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager

Boston Herald – Feb. 10, 2008
Vice President of External Affairs John Nucci’s new title reflects full scope of his duties

Boston Globe – Feb. 9, 2008
English Professor Tom Connolly comments on history of “banned in Boston” in an article discussing onstage nudity at the Boston Center for the Arts

Banker & Tradesman -- Jan. 28, 2008
"Suffolk Presents Its Proposal For Academic, Dorm Projects"

"Suffolk University opens new dormitory at 10 West Street"
Boston Globe – Jan. 9, 2008 
Boston Herald – Jan. 10, 2008 
Boston Globe – Jan. 10, 2008  
BostonNOW – Jan. 10, 2008