The Moment: Highlights from Commencement 2013
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The Moment: Highlights from Commencement 2013
Relive the day [ Read More ]
Students end the semester on the right (and left) foot. [ Read More ]
A Suffolk-hosted forum, buoyed by student work, explores the future of urban living in Boston.
University’s increase in tuition, room and board for 2013-2014 is the lowest among the institutions surveyed
Host of MSNBC’s "Hardball" and "The Chris Matthews Show" on NBC speaks at Suffolk University Law School commencement exercises
“Choose the opportunities that are most rewarding, not financially, but personally and professionally”
Urges graduates to pursue fulfilling careers that also “mix a little bit of giving something positive to the world”
Assesses revelations from “The Federalist Society: How Conservatives Took the Law Back From Liberals” by Michael Avery and Danielle McLaughlin

