• Suffolk In the Media

University faculty, staff, students and programs are featured regularly in local and national media. The following offers a sampling of recent Suffolk University media mentions.

Boston Herald  – Nov. 9, 2012
John Berg, professor of government, is quoted in “Expert: Liz Warren’s jitters expected at presser.”

WGBH radio – Nov. 8, 2012
Law Professor Renée Landers on Callie Crossley show discussing the relationship between President Obama and the Supreme Court.

Boston Herald – Nov. 8, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Stock market plunges in wake of re-election.”

Fox25Boston – Nov. 7, 2012
Suffolk University students discuss election results

Boston Herald – Nov. 7, 2012
Government Professor John Berg is quoted in “Obama Takes Second Term.”

WHDH/7News – Nov. 6, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, discusses the election with Political Editor Andy Hiller.

Bloomberg Business – Nov. 6, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Elizabeth Warren's Inadvertent Best Friends: Wall Street and Republicans.”

The Hindu Business Line – Nov. 6, 2012
C. Gopinath, professor of Strategy and International Business, is quoted in “It pays not to work out of home.”

Boston Herald– Nov. 6, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Pollsters reps are on the line today.”

Nov. 5, 2012 – Mitt Romney has a path to 270 electoral votes, but no room for error, according to Suffolk University’s analysis of bellwether areas in the key swing states of Ohio and New Hampshire.
Electronic coverage – Nov. 6, 2012
Boston Globe
Boston Herald
Washington Times
National Review
Wicked Local
Esquire|
Burlington (Vt.) Free Press

Patriot Ledger – Nov. 5, 2012
John Berg, professor of government, is quoted in “Candidates make late charge to secure votes on Tuesday.”

Boston Herald – Nov. 2, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “All eyes on jobs report.”

 

Suffolk University7News poll – Oct. 30, 2012
Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren (53 percent) has widened her lead over incumbent Republican Scott Brown (46 percent), according to a survey of likely general election voters in Massachusetts. Ballot question on prescribing life-ending medication losing support.
Electronic coverage - Nov. 1
Electronic coverage – Oct. 31
Electronic coverage- Oct. 30
Boston Globe
Boston Globe – Political Intelligence
Politico
Washington Post
Boston Herald – “Debate debate redux”
Esquire
Sunday Enterprise, Brockton - “Personal stories on both sides of physician-assisted suicide debate”
Cape Cod Times:
Question 2 Losing Favor With Voters"
“Organizers cancel final Senate debate”
Milford Daily News
Eagle Tribune,Lawrence
Republican, Springfield:
“Brown changes tone in TV ad”
“Suicide referendum appears to lose steam”
“Warren focus on families in closing ad”
 Metro West Daily News:
Support plunges for assisted suicide question”
Warren agrees to rescheduled Senate debate”

Boston Herald – Oct. 30, 2012
Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University honors WGBH radio host Callie Crossley for her service to its board of directors.

Boston Globe – Oct. 26, 2012
Taxation Professor James Angelini is quoted in “Figures show limits to Tisei’s worth.”

Boston Herald – Oct. 25, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Libertarian could tilt contests in Obama’s or Romney’s favor.”

Lowell Sun – Oct. 25, 2012
Suffolk University panel “2012 Presidential Events: Why Swing States Matter”

Bloomberg– Oct. 24, 2012
“How Congress Prevented the ‘Fiscal Cliff’ of the 1840s”
Opinion piece by Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Alasdair Roberts

NECN - Oct. 23, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Best age to get a cell

Suffolk University poll – Oct. 22, 2012
Republican nominee Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama are tied at 47 percent each in a Buckeye State showdown, according to a survey of likely voters in that swing state.
Electronic coverage - Oct. 23, 2012
Electronic coverage - Oct. 2, 2012
UPI
CNN Politics
Washington Post
Reuters

Boston Sunday Globe – Oct. 21, 2012
Law Professor Michael Rustad is quoted in “Legal problems could add up quickly in meningitis outbreak.”

WWPL 22News, Chicopee – Oct. 19, 2012
Suffolk Law Professor David Yamada, founder of the New Workplace Institute and a leading authority on workplace bullying, moderates panel "Workplace Bullying: Who are the Aggressors, and What Can We Do About Them?,” held at Suffolk University Law School.

Boston Herald– Oct. 19, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institue, is quoted in “Jobs picture brightens in Bay State.”

Boston Herald – Oct. 19, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “With debatable bounce, prez lands in N.H.

Jewish Advocate – Oct. 19, 2012
“Suffolk panelists cite the power of a friendship based on shared values”

NECN – Oct. 18, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Pats take on the Jets

Boston Globe – Oct. 18, 2012
Suffolk University and Ford Hall Forum present “The Politics of Handsome.”

Legal Intelligencer – Oct. 17, 2012
Law Professor David Yamada cited in “What In-House Counsel Need to Know About Workplace Bullying.”

Oct. 16, 2012 - Federal Reserve Board Governor Sarah Bloom Raskin discussed the issue of self-regulation vs. government oversight at Suffolk University during the panel discussion Women Making a Difference in Financial Regulation, sponsored by the Sawyer Business School’s Institute for Executive Education.
Media mentions:
Wall Street Journal “Real Time Economics” blog
Wall Street Journal “Market Watch”
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Boston Herald (with photo)
Boston.com
Smart Money
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Suffolk University/7News poll – Oct. 15, 2012
Republican Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama are tied, with each polling at 47 percent in a Granite State showdown, according to a survey of likely voters in that swing state.
Electronic coverage- Oct. 18, 2012
Electronic coverage - Oct. 16, 2012
Boston Herald – Oct. 18, 2012 - “Obama, stumping in H.H., sees scant gain in post-debate polls.”
Boston Globe
Boston.com "Political Intelligence"
CNN Politics
U.S. News & World Report
Reuters
WBZ
The Hill
Business Insider
Nashua (N.H.) Telegraph
TPM Livewire
New York Post
The Weekly Standard
Buenos Aires News
Kennebec Journal
Eagle Tribune
Seacoast online
Portland Press Herald
Brattleboro Reformer
San Antonio Express

NECN – Oct. 16, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Presidential debate

Boston Sunday Globe – Oct. 14, 2012
“Menino, unions push for Warren”: Article cites Suffolk University/7News poll of Sept. 17.

The Jewish Advocate – Oct. 12, 2012
Former Israeli United Nations Ambassador Gabriela Shalev speaks at Suffolk.

Suffolk University/KSNV poll – Oct. 11, 2012
President Barack Obama leads Republican Mitt Romney by 2 points in Nevada (47 percent to 45 percent, with 6 percent undecided), according to a survey of likely voters in that swing state. The poll is well within the survey’s 4.4 percent margin of error.
Electronic coverage
CNN
The Hill
National Journal
Alaska Dispatch

Boston Globe – Oct. 11, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in two articles: “Pollster sees Romney gains” and “Stakes rise for debate by Biden, Ryan tonight.”

NECN – Oct. 11, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Bully Prevention Awareness Month

Machias Valley (Maine) News Observer – Oct. 10, 2012
“Threads in Our Tapestry” - article profiles Dan Morang, manager of the University’s Friedman Field Station, in Cobscook Bay, Maine.

Boston Herald – Oct. 10, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Pressure builds after new polls.”

NECN – Oct. 9, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Rihanna-Chris Brown

New Jersey Law Journal – Oct. 8, 2012
“Bullies in the Workplace Are the Targets of Proposed Legislation” - article cites Law Professor David Yamada’s workplace bullying bill.

Boston Sunday Globe – Oct. 7, 2012
Suffolk University/7News poll of Sept. 17, 2012 is cited in “Officials wary of medical marijuana.”

Boston Sunday Globe – Oct. 7, 2012
Suffolk University/7News poll of Sept. 17, 2012 is cited in “Forum to address ballot question on assisted suicide.”

Boston Sunday Herald– Oct. 7, 2012
Suffolk University/7News poll of Sept. 17, 2012 is cited in Margery Eagan column “Smug Brown a turnoff to regular gals.”

Boston Globe– Oct. 6, 2012
The play “At Ease” is featured in article “War stories – Suffolk University theater production paired student actors with military veterans on campus.”

Boston Herald – Oct. 6, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Economy still in trouble.”

Boston Herald – Oct. 6, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Backlash as GE legend slams jobless numbers.”

Fox25 Boston – Oct. 4, 2012
Communication and Journalism Chair Robert Rosenthal believes President Obama got some bad advice going into the debate.

NECN – Oct. 4, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Red Sox season ends

Altoona Mirror – Oct. 4, 2012
Government Professor John Berg is quoted in “Debates orchestrated, by the major parties.”

Boston Herald – Oct. 4, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Jobs crisis looms large.”

WGBH “Innovation Hub” – Oct. 3, 2012
Suffolk University and Ford Hall Forum present “The New Economy: How Automation Is Changing the Game” with “Innovation Hub” host Kara Miller at the Modern Theatre.

Suffolk University/7NEWS (WSVN-Miami) poll – Oct. 2, 2012
President Barack Obama leads Republican Mitt Romney by 3 points (46 percent to 43 percent, with 7 percent undecided), according to a survey of likely voters in Florida.
Electronic coverage - Oct. 3, 2012
Electronic coverage - Oct. 2 2012
CNN – Political Ticker
Washington Post
The Hill
National Journal
Tampa Bay Times
Orlando Sentinel
South Florida Sun Sentinel
The Ledger, Lakeland, Fla.
New York Daily News
New York Post

Suffolk University panel discussion “Confronting Gang Violence: Lessons from Massachusetts and Beyond” finds collaboration key to curbing gang violence – Oct. 2, 2012
Sentinel and Enterprise
Lowell Sun
Worcester Telegram
Patriot Ledger
Enterprise News
Boston.com
Boston Herald

Watchdog.org – Oct. 2, 2012
Government Professor John Berg is quoted in ”Debates are orchestrated, operated by the two major parties.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boston Globe -- Oct. 1, 2012
Suffolk University Law School alumni event featured Massachusetts’ first lady Diane Patrick and Vicki Kennedy.

New England Home Magazine – Oct. 1, 2012
Sean Solley, professor of Interior Architecture & Design, is quoted in “Trade Secrets.”

Suffolk University/NBC12 (WWBT-Richmond) Poll – Sept. 27, 2012
President Barack Obama (46 percent) clings to a 2-point lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney (44 percent), in a swing-state nail-biter, according to a survey of likely general-election voters in Virginia. Seven percent were undecided.
WWBT, Richmond, Va.
MSNBC – “The Rachel Maddow Show”
CNN – “ Piers Morgan Tonight”
MSNBC – “Morning Joe”
NBC Washington “First Read -DMV”
New England Cable News – “Broadside”
WDBJ
Additional electronic coverage – Sept. 27, 2012

Politico
Washington Examiner
National Journal
Pilot Online (Va.)
Augusta (Va.) Free Press
The Hill
Business Insider
The American Prospect - “Poll of the Day”
New York Post
Lucianne.com

Bloomberg News – Sept. 28, 2012
Law Professor Joseph Franco, former assistant general counsel at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, was quoted in “Goldman Settlement Shows Bankers Still Paying to Play.”

NECN – Sept. 27, 2012
Suffolk in the City: National Thank You Day

Boston Globe – Sept. 27, 2012
Accounting Professor James Angelini, director of the master of science in taxation program, was quoted in “Tierney, wife release tax returns.”

Boston Herald – Sept. 27, 2012
Law Professor Chris Dearborn is quoted in “DA on Freed Suspect: It Makes Me Feel Sick.”

Boston Herald – Sept. 27, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Worst job losses in years.”

Boston Globe – Sept. 26, 2012
Accounting Professor James P. Angelini, director of the master of science in taxation program, was quoted in “Tax questions loom for Tierney, Tisei.”

Boston Herald – Sept. 26, 2012
Suffolk University hosted Bill Martin, author of “The Lincoln Letter,” at a panel discussion marking the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation.

MassLive – Sept. 24, 2012
Suffolk University poll of May 23 is cited in “Scott Brown attacks Elizabeth Warren’s Native American heritage with new TV ad.”

Charlotte Observer – Sept. 23, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Can a bus trip revive Romney’s campaign?”

Hartford Courant – Sept. 23, 2012
“Clearing Political Smoke”
Article cites Suffolk /USA Today poll of Aug. 15, 2012.

New Hampshire Public Radio– Sept. 22, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, discusses the Suffolk/USA Today poll of Aug. 15, 2012 that surveyed unregistered and unlikely voters.

Boston Herald – Sept. 21, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Worst Job Losses in Years.”

Public Radio International (PRI) and WNYC Radio – Sept. 20, 2012
Cited on "The Takeaway" show: Sawyer Business School and the Modern Theatre upcoming event “The New Economy: How Automation is Changing the Game” led by Kara Miller, host of WGBH’s “Innovation Hub.”

NECN – Sept. 20, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Father-daughter dance ban

Boston Business Journal – Sept. 20, 2012
Law Professor David Yamada is quoted in “Supporters see workplace bullying law gaining traction.”

Reuters – Sept. 19, 2012
Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy Alasdair Roberts’ book America's First Great Depression: Economic Crisis and Political Disorder after the panic of 1837 is cited in “Analysis: U.S. meltdowns - History lessons for the euro.”
Article also appeared in :
Chicago Tribune

Suffolk University/7News Poll – Sept. 17, 2012
Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren (48 percent) has overtaken incumbent Republican Scott Brown (44 percent) in the Massachusetts race for the U.S. Senate. Romney lags by 33 points among Massachusetts home state voters.
Electronic Coverage - Sept. 22, 2012
Electronic Coverage - Sept. 21, 2012
Electronic Coverage - Sept. 20, 2012
Electronic Coverage - Sept. 18, 2012
Electronic Coverage – Sept. 17, 2012
CNN Politics – Sept. 26, 2012
Houston Chronicle – Sept. 22, 2012
Time – Sept. 21, 2012
CNN Politics – Sept. 21, 2012
IBN Live India – Sept. 21, 2012
Boston Herald – Sept. 21, 2012
Boston.com – Sept. 19, 2012
WHDH-TV Ch. 7 – “The Hiller Instinct”
CBS News – “Political Hotsheet”
New York Times – “The Caucus”
Boston Globe
Boston.com
Boston Herald
Bloomberg News
Politico
MassLive
The Hill
National Journal
Lowell Sun
CNN Politics
Wall Street Journal “Washington Wire”
Washington Post blog
Daily Kos
Christian Science Monitor
Huffington Post
State House News Service
Boston Magazine “Boston Daily” blog
The Hill “Ballot Box”
Worcester Telegram
Los Angeles Times
Enterprise News, Brockton

BostInno – Sept. 17, 2012
Josh Walovitch, director of digital and social media, is quoted in “Suffolk Steps Up Their Social Media Game, Trying To Connect with Students ‘In the Right Way.’”

NECN - Sept. 18, 2018
Suffolk in the City: Boston Fashion Week

College Classes – Sept. 17, 2012
Abraham Lincoln exhibit, “A Man of His Time, A Man for All Times,” in the Adams Gallery.

Herald News, Fall River – Sept. 16, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, comments in “Analysts say close results are product of low turnout.”

Fox25 Boston – Sept. 14, 2012
Law Professor Valerie Epps discusses the violent attacks against U.S. consulates in the Middle East.

WGBH-TV – Sept. 13, 2012
Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship Magid Mazen on “Greater Boston” with Emily Rooney discussing the crisis in Libya.

Boston Herald – Sept. 13, 2012
Vice President of Government Relations and Community Affairs John Nucci is quoted in “City poised to OK Filene’s block skyscraper.”

Boston Globe – Sept. 13, 2012
Barbara Abrams, professor of World Languages and Cultural Studies, is quoted in “Milton could cap enrollment in popular French immersion program.”

Boston Globe – Sept. 13, 2012
Suffolk alumnus Nael Nacer gets rave review for his role in the Kite Runner at the New Repertory Theatre.

Boston Business Journal – Sept. 13, 2012
Law Professor Jeffrey Lipshaw cited in “Law school faculty bloggers rising in the ranks.”

Boston Globe – Sept. 12, 2012
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in “Neighbors see less harm from foreclosure.”

Boston Globe– Sept. 12, 2012
Suffolk University Law School announces fair housing partnership; Martha Coakley to discuss housing discrimination.
Additional mentions:
Boston Herald
FOX25-Boston
WWLP-TV, Chicopee
WLNE-TV, Providence, R.I.
WSHM-TV, Springfield
WCBD-TV, Charleston, S.C.
WJTV-TV, Miss.
Erie (Penn.) Times-News
Daily Comet, La.
Worcester Telegram& Gazette

Boston Globe – Sept. 12, 2012
Boston-area to do list "Pick of the Day": “Radio Silence” at the Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University.
Additional mention:
Boston Herald

NECN – Sept. 11, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Sleep Patterns

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly– Sept. 10, 2012
Law Professor Marc Perlin coauthored “Small claims can require big decisions.”

Boston Sunday Globe – Sept. 9, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, comments in “Spotlight, cash to focus on 5 to 10 swing states.”

The Hindu Business Line – Sept. 9, 2012
“Can Apple sustain the magic?” - article by Sawyer Business Professor C. Gopinath

New York Times – Sept. 8, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Hitching His Wagon to Obama’s Star: a Republican Senator.”
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San Francisco Chronicle
Houston Chronicle
Anchorage Daily News
Pittsburgh Post
Worcester (Mass.) Telegram

Boston Herald – Sept. 8, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Poor numbers likely to spur Fed action.”

Bloomberg News – Sept. 6, 2012
Government Professor John Berg is quoted in “Kennedy Legacy Poised for Revival With Massachusetts Win.”

Boston Business Journal – Sept. 6, 2012
Suffolk University’s presence in downtown Boston mentioned in “The Main course.”

NECN – Sept. 6, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Football season

FOX News – Sept. 3, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, on “Your World with Neil Cavuto” discussing the presidential election numbers.

Patriot Ledger– Sept. 3, 2012
Paul Bachman, director of research, Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Is Your Job Secure?”

Lawyers Weekly USA – Sept. 01, 2012
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in “ABA adopts policies on technology, law school data.”

Boston Magazine – Sept. 1, 2012
Suffolk University poll of May 23 cited in “This is the most important Senate race in the country?”

Shape Magazine – Sept. 1, 2012
Law Professor David Yamada is quoted in “Caution: Bullies at Work.”

Boston Globe – Aug. 30, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Medicare arguments crucial for both parties.”

NECN – Aug. 30, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Disconnect Day

Minnesota Lawyer – Aug. 27, 2012
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in “ABA backs policies on online, tech, law school data.”

NECN – Aug. 28, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Allowance

WSVN-Miami (FOX) – August 27, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, says it’s bad news for Barach Obama if Mitt Romney wins Florida.

USA TODAY– Aug. 26, 2012
Law Professor Kathleen Elliot Vinson is quoted in “Self-sufficiency elusive to young adults of hovering parents.”
Article also appeared in:
Courier-Journal, Louisville, Ky.
Salt Lake Tribune

New York Post – Aug. 26, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Deadlock.”

The Hindu Business Line – Aug. 26, 2012
“The China bugbear in US business,” by C. Gopinath, professor of Strategy and International Business

Boston Globe – Aug. 23, 2012
"Arts – The Week Ahead" features Car Talk: The Musical!!!

NECN – Aug. 23, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Back to school

NECN – Aug. 21, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Pet peeves

Metro West Daily News – Aug. 21, 2012
Adams Gallery to host "Abraham Lincoln: A Man of His Time, A Man for All Times."

NECN – Aug. 16, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Dictionary cuts

Suffolk University-USA TODAY Poll – Aug. 15, 2012
Nearly 40 percent of adult U.S. citizens will stay away from the polls this coming November, but if these Americans were to vote, President Barack Obama would coast to a second term in office, according to a Suffolk University-USA TODAY nationwide survey of unregistered and unlikely voters.
Coverage:
Electronic media - Aug. 20, 2012
Electronic media - Aug. 17, 2012
Electronic media - Aug. 16, 2012
Electronic media - Aug. 15, 2012
Wall Street Journal "Washington Wire"
Politico
CNN - Political Ticker
Huffington Post
Orlando Sentinel
ABC News blog “The Note”
Los Angeles Times
Washington Examiner
Washington Post
MassLive
WSB Radio, Atlanta, Ga.
Political Wire
Daily Kos
BostonInno
National Journal
The Daily Beast
Planet Washington – McClatchy blog
Boston Herald
Poughkeepsie Journal
Tucson Citizen
Dayton(Ohio) Daily News
Great Falls Tribune
Hattiesburg American
Lansing State Journal
The Fort Collins Coloradoan
Augusta Free Press, Waynesboro, Va.
Anchorage Daily News
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Hartford (Conn.) Courant
Sun Sentinel
The Republican
Great Falls Tribune
Des Moines Register
Desert Sun
Cincinnati Enquirer
Statesman Journal
Clarion-Ledger
Salinas Californian
Livingston County Daily Press and Argus
Daily Advertiser
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Times Recorder
Wausau Daily Herald
Detroit Free Press
Baxter Bulletin
The Spectrum
Greenville News
Daily News Journal
Sheboygan Press
Oshkosh Northwestern
Guam Pacific Daily News
News-Herald
Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune
Iowa City Press
Mansfield News-Journal
Marion Star
Battle Creek Enquirer
Herald Times Reporter
Alexandria Daily Town Talk
Fremont News messenger
Port Huron Times Herald
Jackson Sun
Springfield News-Leader
Tallahassee Democrat
Journal & Courier
Journal Courier, Lafayette, Ind.

NECN – Aug. 14, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Love the ‘90s

NECN – Aug. 13, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Researc h Center, on BroadSide discussing Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney’s vice presidential choice.

Boston Globe – Aug. 12, 2012
Incoming freshman Marc-Daniel Paul is profiled in “Brockton youth has his eye on politics.”

Boston Business Journal – Aug. 9, 2012
“A patent policy for innovation” by Ryan Murphy, doctoral candidate in Economics.

NECN – Aug. 9, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Boston’s outdoor eating

Los Angeles Times – Aug. 8, 2012
“Post office blues – of 1842”
Oped by Alasdair Roberts, Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy.
Also appeared in:
Providence Journal

The Daily Record, Baltimore, Md. – Aug. 7, 2012
Law Professor Charles Kindregan is quoted in “Custody of (potential) children.”

WBZ Radio – Aug. 7, 2012
Law Professor Andrew Beckerman-Rodau discusses the intellectual property debate between Dr. Grocela and his employer, Mass. General Hospital and its corporate parent, Partners HealthCare System.

Wall Street Journal Smart Money – Aug. 7, 2012
“Romney vs. Obama: The Oddsmakers Weigh In” cites David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center.

NECN – Aug. 7, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Meet Mars

American – Aug. 6, 2012
Law Professor Charles Rounds is quoted in “Surprise! Social Security Taxes Are Now Exceeding Benefits.”

New York Times – Aug. 5, 2012
"Universities Turn to Internet for Virtual Tours"
George Comeau, director of interactive and digital communications, comments on the University’s virtual campus tour.
Article also appeared in:
International Herald Tribune

Health and Medicine Week – Aug. 3, 2012
“Sharing Isn’t Always Caring: Why Don’t Consumers Take Care of Their Zipcars?”
Article cites Marketing Professor Giana M. Eckhardt’s study "Access-Based Consumption: The Case of Car Sharing."

ABA Journal– Aug. 1, 2012
"Where the Buck Stops: Lawyers Need to Verify All the Nice Things Being Said About Them Online"
Article cites Law Professor Andrew Perlman

Newsmax – Aug. 1, 2012
"Obama Turns to Amnesty for Political Gain"
David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center, analyzes political strategy.

Sunday Denver Post – July 29 2012
“Why do companies prefer MBAs?”
Article quotes Michele Rapp, associate director of graduate student career services.

Boston.com– July 31, 2012
"Harvard baseball coach Joe Walsh dies at 58"
Walsh was a Suffolk University baseball player, coached the Rams baseball team for 15 years, and is in the University's Athletic Hall of Fame.

NECN – July 31, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Olympic expression

Boston Globe – July 29, 2012
"The Beauty All Around: A flash mob of nature enthusiasts swarms Dedham, aiming to identify 1,000 species"
Quotes Biology Professor Peter Burn.

Pittsburgh Tribune – July 28, 2012
"Brown’s ‘Mass.’ appeal continues"
Quotes David Paleologos on Sen. Scott Brown's polling.
Article also appeared in:
Chicago Tribune
Orlando Sentinel
Valley News Dispatch

Boston Herald – July 28, 2012
"Menino only endorsement that matters, experts say"
Government Professor John Berg quoted on Michael Bloomberg endorsement of Scott Brown.

Boston Globe – July 27, 2012
"Boston’s Mayor Menino clarifies Chick-fil-A stance"
Government Professor John Berg quoted.

Boston Herald – July 27, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Hub biz bigs count their chickens.”

Health and Medicine Week – July 27, 2012
"Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders: Findings from Suffolk University"

Boston.com – July 26, 2012
"Modern design with antique sensibility: Duo makes furniture with attention to craft"
Style feature on the creations of alumnae Brooke Richard and Laura Watson.

Boston.com – July 26, 2012
Alumnus Glenn Cunha named inspector general of Massachusetts.

Daily Hampshire Gazette – July 26, 2012
"'Three strikes' law merit in dispute"
Quotes Law Professor Chris Dearborn on mitigating factors and judges' discretion.

NECN – July 26, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Olympics

The Republican – July 25, 2012
"YMCA of Greater Springfield: Black Urban Mentoring Program marks successes"
Cites Suffolk University's involvement with assessing program effectiveness.

E-Commerce Times – July 24, 2012
"Did Samsung Bilk Apple Out of $2.5 Billion?"
Law Professor Andrew Beckerman-Rodau discusses patent issues.

Richmond Times-Dispatch – July 24, 2012
“High stakes in the states” co-authored by Law Professor Renée Landers and G. Lawrence Atkins, president of National Academy of Social Insurance.

NECN – July 24, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Social hugging, kissing

Boston Herald – July 20, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “ Europe, U.S. woes a drain on Mass.”

NECN – July 19, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Cinematic adventures

Bloomberg Businessweek – July 19, 2012
“Banks in Crosshairs as Coakley Pushes Mortgage Relief”
Article cites Suffolk University/7News Poll of Feb. 26, 2010.

NECN – July 17, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Boston-made movies

Smart Money – July 16, 2012
“For Investors, an Election Day Toss-up”
Interview with David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center.

WBUR – July 16, 2012
Richard Taylor, executive in residence, Business Law, on Morning Edition discussing Condoleezza Rice as Romney's vice presidential choice.

Science Daily – July 16, 2012
“Sharing Isn’t Always Caring: Why Don’t Consumers Take Care of Their Zipcars?”
Article cites Marketing Professor Giana M. Eckhardt’s study "Access-Based Consumption: The Case of Car Sharing."
Article also appeared in:
Phys.Org
Science Newsline
Science Blog
Boston Inno
RawStory.com
Business Insider

The New York Times – July 15, 2012
Suffolk University Law School cited in “An Existential Crisis for Law Schools.”

Sunday Standard Times, New Bedford – July 15, 2012
Biology Professor Thomas Trott was elected a member of the corporation of the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole.
Article also appeared in:
South Coast Today

The Hindu Business Line – July 15, 2012
“Visionary leadership in short supply,” article by C. Gopinath, professor of Strategy and International Business.

Boston Herald – July 14, 2012
Elizabeth Conley, associate director of Young Alumni Engagement, is quoted in “Sending out video messages a Vsnap.”

Politico – July 13, 2012
“New Players in a Second Obama Term”
Article cites Gov. Patrick’s favorability rating in a Suffolk University/7News poll of May 23.

Bangor Daily News – July 13, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “’There aren’t any earth-shattering events in July’ – the value of summertime polling.”

Christian Science Monitor – July 12, 2012
“Ehud Olmert could be Israel's comeback kid – and make peace with Palestinians” by Nir Eisikovits, director of the Graduate Program in Ethics and Public Policy.

NECN – July 12, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Memorable TV Moments

Boston Globe – July 10, 2012
“Obama ad has Romney’s record wrong”
Oped by Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute.

Boston Business Journal – July 12, 2012
Law Dean Camille Nelson is quoted in “Local law schools shrink along with the field.”

SouthCoast Today – July 9, 2012
Recent graduate Patrick Nobrega inducted into National Spanish Honor Society.

Boston Herald – July 7, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Experts: long road ahead for recovery.”

Health and Medicine Week – July 6, 2012
“Scientists at Suffolk University Discuss Research in Eating Disorders”

Bay State Banner– July 5, 2012
Task force mulls ‘Skylab’ proposal for Ferdinand Bldg.
Community advocates who participated in Suffolk University's Dr. Joseph Warren Urban Fellows Program propose community education center.

Boston Globe “Names” – July 5, 2012
Suffolk University cohosts the Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival preview at the Modern Theatre.
Additional media mention:
Martha's Vineyard Times

NECN – July 4, 2012
Suffolk in the City: American history

ABC News– July 3, 2012
“Fourth of July: The Perfect Presidential Campaign Holiday”
History Department Chair Robert Allison says the Fourth of July “is a day for people of all political stripes, a day for holding faith with America.”
Additional mentions:
ABC News Radio
WEMP-FM
WBAP-AM
KSFO-SM
Akron News Now
WJR-AM
KBOI-AM

Boston Herald – July 3, 2012
Government Professor John Berg is quoted in “Scott said what?”
Article also carried in:
Chicago Tribune
The Morning Call, Allentown, Penn.

NECN – July 3, 2012
Suffolk in the City: 4th of July traditions

Law Professor Renée Landers analyzes the Supreme Court ruling on the Affordable Care Act -- July, 2012
Media mentions:
New England Journal of Medicine
ABC News
WGBH-TV – “Greater Boston” with Emily Rooney
U.S. News & World Report, Health Day article
Akron News Now
ABC News Radio
WBAP-AM
WEMP-FM
KBOI-AM, Idaho
KFOR -AM
KABC -AM
KSFO -AM
Alter Net

Business and Society Review – July 1, 2012
“Health-care Nonprofits: Enhancing Governance and Public Trust,” article by Business Law & Ethics Professor Mark Blodgett and Professor Linda Melconian of the Institute for Public Administration and Business Law & Ethics Department.

Across the Board – July 1, 2012
Article cites Law Professor David Yamada, founder of the New Workplace Institute.

ABA Journal – July 2012 issue
Law Professor Andrew Perlman comments in “Come the Evolution: Ethics 20/20 Proposals Seek to Adapt Existing Professional Conduct Rules.”

Boston Globe – June 29, 2012
Car Talk: The Musical!!! is one of the “Critics’ Picks.”

The Enterprise-Gazette, Waldorf, Md. – June 28, 2012
Marcus Balogun, III, receives Suffolk University Young Alumni Award.

NECN – June 28, 2012
Suffolk in the City: College football playoff changes

Burlington Union– June 28, 2012
Stacey Mills receives Suffolk University Alumni Achievement Award

Credit.com – June 27, 2012
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in blog post “5 Red Flags of Next Mortgage Crisis.”
Additional mention:
Military.com

NECN– June 27, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, on Broadside discussing the Obama, Romney election battle and the Massachusetts Senate race.

Reuters – June 26, 2012
Law Professor Jeffrey Lipshaw’s post on “PrawfsBlawg” is cited in “Summary Judgments.”

NECN – June 26, 2012
Suffolk in the City: ‘Magic Mike’

Boston Herald – June 26, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Short End of the Stump.”

WBBR - Bloomberg Radio – June 25, 2012
Law Professor Renée Landers comments on the Supreme Court ‘s pending decision on the Affordable Health Care Act.

Health Day – June 25, 2012
Law Professor Renée Landers comments on the Supreme Court’s pending decision on health care reform.
Article also appeared in:
MSN
Health Magazine
MedBroadcast
Rocket News
MedicineNet.com
iVillage
Healthy Women

Sports Business Daily – June 25, 2012
Athletics Director James Nelson named 2011-2012 Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year for the Division III Northeast region.

Banker & Tradesman – June 25, 2012
“Local Businessess Share Best Practices for Family Success.”
The Sawyer Business School and the Family Business Association host panel discussion.

Boston Sunday Globe – June 24, 2012
Rams pitcher Josh Desai plays summer baseball with the North Shore Navigators of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League.

Boston Globe – June 23, 2012
Anthony Rapp’s one-man show Without You premieres at the Modern Theatre.

 

BBC Radio “5Live” – June 21, 2012
Biology Professor Eric Dewar discusses the new find of Ice Age woolly mammoths in Serbia.

Waltham News Tribune – June 22, 2012
Theatre Professor Wesley Savick’s Car Talk: The Musica!!! featured in article "Click 'n' Clack on The Shtick Shift."
Article also appeared in:
Milford Daily News

Bloomberg Business Week – June 22, 2012
Suffolk University/7News Poll of May 23 cited in “Warren Seeks to Move Past Cherokee Roots in Senate Race.”

Patriot Ledger– June 22, 2012
Review of Theatre Professor Wesley Savick's Car Talk: The Musical!!!.

Boston Globe – June 21, 2012
Theatre Professor Wesley Savick’s Car Talk: The Musica!!! receives rave review.

NECN – June 21, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Keeping your cool

Boston.com – June 19, 2012
John McDonnell, chief operating officer of Patrón Spirits International A.G., was elected Sawyer Business School alumni representative to the University's Board of Trustees.
Additional media mentions:
Boston Herald
Post Gazette, Boston

NECN– June 19, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Summer songs

Health Day – June 18, 2012
Law Professor Renée Landers is quoted in “America Awaits Supreme Court’s Ruling on Health Care Reform.”
Article also appeared in:
MSN Health
Philadelphia Inquirer
WLBT-TV
KNDU-TV
WALB-TV
KFVS-TV
WAOW-TV
WECT-TV
KPTH-TV
KTEN-TV
WSHM-TV
KXXV-TV
WNEM-TV
KPTM-TV
KTIV-TV
WXVT-TV

Boston Globe – June 18, 2012
“to do list”
Without You at the Modern Theatre June 19-24

Boston Herald – June 18, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in Associated Press article “Deal discourages TV attack ads in Mass. Senate bid.”
Article also appeared in:
Boston.com
CBS Boston
Washington Post
Real Clear Politics
Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Berkshire Eagle
Milford Daily News
SouthCoast Today
Seattle Times
Anchorage Daily News
The State, So. Carolina
Gainseville Sun
San Antonio Express-News
Charlotte Observer
Times Union, Albany N.Y.
Kansas City Star
Wichita Eagle
Las Vegas Sun
Times of Northwest Indiana
Sun Herald, Miss.
Tri-City Herald, Kennewick, Wash.
Sacramento (Calif.) Bee
FOX Philadelphis
FOX Chicago
KRMG-Radio
KDFW-TV
WREX-TV
WTVT-TV
WSB-TV
WHIO-AM
WTOC-TV
KTBC-TV

Washington Times – June 18, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Romney’s initiatives: Miracles or gimmickry?”

Boston Sunday Herald – June 17, 2012
“Viral game sparking iPhone-demic”
Communication and Journalism Professor Nina Huntemann comments on the new iPhone game Plague Inc.
Article also appeared in:
TMCnet.com

Boston Sunday Globe – June 17, 2012
"Actor visits his own past in 'Without You'"
Article features Broadway actor Anthony Rapp whose one-man musical Without You is at the Modern Theatre June 19-24.

The Hindu Business Line – June 17, 2012
“Corporates can be corrupt as well,” article by Associate Professor of Strategy and International Business C. Gopinath.

Washington Post – June 15, 2012
Suffolk University/7News poll of May 23 cited in “Romney bypasses Massachusetts on tour.”
Article also appeared in:
Bangor Daily News

Patriot Ledger – June 14, 2012
Law Professor Christopher Dearborn comments on Catherine Greig’s appeal of her eight-year sentence for harboring Whitey Bulger.
Article also appeared in:
The Enterprise (Brockton)
MetroWest Daily News
Milford Daily News

Cambridge Chronicle – June 14, 2012
Fernande R.V. Duffly, associate justice, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, speaks at Law School commencement.

NECN – June 14, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Father’s Day

Business and policy leaders analyzed the future of Downtown Crossing, Boston’s historic retail and business center, during the second public forum of Suffolk University’s Building Boston 2030 series, hosted by the Sawyer Business School’s Center for Real Estate and the Greater Boston Real Estate Board. -- June 13, 2012
Media coverage:
NECN
Banker & Tradesman
Boston Business Journal
Boston Globe
Boston Herald
BostInno

Boston Globe “to do list” – June 13, 2012
Pick of the Day: Theatre Professor Wesley Savick’s “Car Talk: The Musical!!!” at the Central Square Theater in Cambridge.

Boston Herald – June 12, 2012
Vice President of Government and Community Affairs John Nucci is quoted in “From Basement to Tower – Condos, shops eyed for Downtown Crossing.”

NECN – June 12, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Mac vs. PC

Orlando Sentinel – June 11, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Romney touts record in Mass.
Article also appeared in :
Sun Sentinel
Hartford Courant
Daily Press, Newport News, Va.

Fox News – June 10, 2012
Law Professor Chris Dearborn is quoted in Associated Press article “Whitey Bulger girlfriend faces sentencing in Massachusetts.”
Article also appeared in:
Boston.com
CBS Boston
MSNBC “Today”
Myabc5.com
Boston Herald
WBUR
Milford Daily News
Sentinel & Enterprise (Leominster/Fitchburg)
Worcester Telegram
Eagle (Lawrence) Tribune
Seacoast online
Waterbury (Conn.) Republican American
Bangor Daily News
Taiwan News online
Houston Chronicle
Galveston (Texas) County Daily News
Casper Star-Tribune, Wyo.
Montana Standard
Muscatine Journal
Lincoln Journal Star
La Crosse Tribune
Journal Gazette & Times Courier
Southern Illinoisan
Yahoo! News
Newsday
News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C.
Asbury Park Press
Modesto Bee
U~T San Diego
MyFox Philly
WNYW-TV
WTRF-TV
WTVT-TV
KCTV-TV
KWWL-TV
KNDU-TV
KTKZ-TV
WCNC-TV
WLNS-TV
KTEN-TV
KLKN-TV

The Washington Times – June 10, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Romney’s initiatives: Miracles or gimmickry?”.

Valley News Dispatch – June 10, 2012
Public Management Professor Brenda Bond is quoted in “Cost of cops: Will budget pain force mergers?”.

Boston Herald – June 9, 2012
Government Professor John Berg is quoted in “In Elizabeth Warren’s sights: Mitt Romney.”

Weston Town Crier – June 9, 2012
Alan Solomont, ambassador of the United States to Spain and Andorra, spoke at the University’s undergraduate commencement exercises; received honorary doctor of public administration degree.

Health & Medicine Week – June 8, 2012
“Research Results from Suffolk University Update Knowledge of Intracellular Space”
Article quotes from the research of the Chemistry and BioChemistry Department

The Jewish Advocate – June 8, 2012
Adams Gallery exhibit “BESA: Muslims Who Saved Jews During the Holocaust”

Standard (New Bedford) Times – June 7, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Local congressional races to feature contested primaries.”

Boston Herald – June 7, 2012
Suffolk University poll of Feb. 17, 2012 cited in “Murray got boost from nonprofit.”

NECN – June 7, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Teen weddings

Boston.com – June 7, 2012
"Greater Boston author readings"
Joyce Carol Oates is the keynote speaker Tuesday, June 12, at the Modern Theatre, as Suffolk University hosts the Second Biennial John Updike Society conference.

Boston Herald – June 5, 2012
Government Professor John Berg is quoted in “Liz, Scott debates may rival presidential tilts.”

NECN – June 5, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Beating the rainy day blues

The Wall Street Journal – June 4, 2012
Review of Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy Alasdair Roberts’ book America’s First Great Depression.

Boston.com – June 4, 2012
History Chair Robert Allison comments in the article “The life, legend and lessons of Martin Lomasney: Ward boss, West End icon.”

Boston Sunday Globe – June 3, 2012
“Another Sox Strikeout,” article by Norine Bacigalupo, senior lecturer, Communication and Journalism

Suffolk University/7News poll of May 23 cited in the following publications:
Boston Herald – June 3, 2012
Boston Globe– June 2, 2012
The Wall Street Journal – June 1, 2012
Washington Post – June 3, 2012

Fox25 Boston – May 31, 2012
Communication and Journalism Chair Robert Rosenthal discusses the fallout after Elizabeth Warren's press conference with Gov. Patrick.

Standard Times, New Bedford – May 31, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “SouthCoast legislative races will mostly be quiet this fall.”

Boston Business Journal – May 31, 2012
Greg Massing, executive director of the Rappaport Center for Law and Public Service, profiled in “Lawyer Courts Academia.”

Suffolk University/7News poll of May 23 cited in the following publications:
Boston.com “Political Intelligence” – May 31, 2012
Politico – May 30, 2012
The Hill – May 24, 2012
The poll was also cited in the State House News Service article “Gov. Patrick Endorses Warren for U.S. Senate As Dems Prep for Convention”
WBUR
Patriot Ledger
Enterprise
MetroWest Daily News
Milford Daily News
Taunton Daily Gazette
The Herald (Fall River) News
Winchester Star
Lowell Sun
Additional media mentions include:
Associated Press article “Elizabeth Warren picks up Deval Patrick’s endorsement”
Daily Hampshire Gazette
The Berkshire Eagle
SouthCoast Today
WWLP-22 News
Daily Comet, La.
Deseret News – Salt Lake City
Herald-Journal, S.C.
The Republic, Ind.
Times-Union, N.Y.

NECN – May 31, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Spelling Bee

American Public Media, Marketplace Tech – May 29, 2012
Law Professor Michael Rustad comments on the demand for patent lawyers.

NECN – May 29, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Summer jobs

Playbill.com – May 29, 2012
“Car Talk: The Musical,” presented by Suffolk University and the Underground Railway Theater, at the Central Square Theater.
Additional media mentions:
TheaterMania
Broadway World

Collegiate Baseball – May, 2012
“No-Hit Gems”
Article cites Rams pitcher Jhonneris Mendez for his no-hitter against Lasell College.

NECN – May 24, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Memorial Day weekend

Chicago Tribune – May 24, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “A new champion of the left.” Article also cites Suffolk University poll of Feb. 16, 2012.

Suffolk University/7News (WHDH-Boston) Poll – May 23, 2012
Republican incumbent Scott Brown (48 percent) clings to a one-point lead over Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren (47 percent) in the Massachusetts race for the U.S. Senate.
Media coverage:
WHDH-TV “Hiller Instinct”
Electronic media coverage - May 25
Electronic media coverage - May 24
Boston Globe – “Brown’s new TV ad extols bipartisanship”- May 29
Boston Herald – “Dem Underdog’s Message for Warren… Dare to debate?” - May 29
WCVB-TV Boston – May 27
Boston Sunday Globe – “Timing is a key in running-mate selection” - May 27
Boston Sunday Herald– “Senate honors heroes” - May 27
Boston Globe – “Menino criticizes Brown’s focus” - May 26
NECN “The Morning Show” 
Boston Globe “Health care will test Patrick’s skills” 
Boston Globe
Boston.com
The New York Times - “Voters Shrug at Revelations of Ethnic Claim in Senate Race”
The New York Times – “Romney’s Massachusetts Woes: A Bad Omen?”
Bloomberg Businessweek
Washington Post
CNN “Political Ticker”
CBS News “Political Hotsheet”
MSNBC “First Read”
ABC News - The Note
Politico “Huddle”
Huffington Post
Huffington Post, Huffpost Hill
Politico blog
MSNBC “The Maddow Blog”
The Hill
Salon
Republican, Springfield, Mass.
Boston.com blog
National Journal
Lowell Sun
The Eagle-Tribune
Cape Cod Today
MetroWest Daily News
Daily Comet, La.

CBS News, Political Hotsheet– May 24, 2012
“The business of being a political businessman”cites Suffolk University poll of May 9.

Houston Press – May 23, 2012
College of Arts and Sciences Dean Kenneth Greenberg’s book Honor and Slavery cited in article “Vintage Baseball.”

7News, WHDH Boston – May 23, 2012
Law Professor Joseph Franco comments on the Facebook stock offering probe.

Huffington Post – May 23, 2012
Public Management Professor Brenda Bond’s “broken window” research is cited in the article “Detroit Community Policing Effort to Address Home Invasions with Pilot Program in Grandmont-Rosedale.”
Article also appeared in:
The Michigan Chronicle

U.S. News & World Report – May 23, 2012
Romney Adds to Lead in Florida, Obama Tops National Polls”
Article cites Suffolk University poll of May 9, 2012

Boston Globe – May 22, 2012
President James McCarthy is quoted in the article “Study suggests online courses as good as classroom” that highlights a new study on the effectiveness of online learning in higher education.

U.S. News & World Report – May 22, 2012
“Social Media Emerges as Important Part of Graduation Ceremonies”

NECN – May 22, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Technology obsession

Foreign Policy – May 21, 2012
“The Government We Deserve” by Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy Alasdair Roberts

Commencement - May 19 and 20, 2012

Demakes family: Father, 3 sons receive MBA degrees
Lynn Journal
Electronic coverage
Boston Globe - “Businessman, sons take learning to next degree”
Boston.com - “Father, 3 sons to graduate from Suffolk University together”
Huffington Post
Swampscott Reporter - “Swampscott father, three sons receive MBAs together”
The Daily (Lynn) Item
Cape Cod Times
Lowell Sun
Berkshire Eagle
Arizona Daily Star
RepublicanAmerican, Waterbury, Conn.
Las Cruces Sun-News

Monster.com founder Jeff Taylor speaks at Sawyer Business School graduate commencement
Boston Herald- “Monster Speech”
Boston Herald – The Ticker

Metro – “Live-tweeting events makes commencement more interactive”
George Comeau, director, University Communications, comments on Suffolk University’s use of social media at its 2012 commencement.

NECN – May 24, 2012
The “Morning Show” anchors congratulate Suffolk in the City student reporters on graduating from Suffolk University.

More commencement news

 

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly – May 19, 2012
Editorial “’Roadmap to reform’ not in patients’ best interest” cites Law Professor Gabe Teninbaum’s research on medical apology programs.

The Wall Street Journal – May 20, 2012
“How to Decide on a Running Mate” – article cites Suffolk University poll of May 9, 2012.

Boston Herald – May 19, 2012
Law Professor Jessica Silbey’s op-ed “Vendor’s penalty bad call by Mass.”

Boston Herald – May 17, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Bay State adds 2, 500 jobs unemployment hits 6.3 percent.”

Eagle Tribune, Lawrence – May 17, 2012
History Professor Pat Reeve is cited in the article “Documentary focuses on 1862 mill tragedy.”

NECN – May 17, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Board game to big screen

NECN – May 15, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Oh, happy day!

The Wall Street Journal  – May 14, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, debates how carried interest is taxed in “Should Carried Interest Be Taxed as Ordinary Income, Not as Capital Gains?”

Boston Herald – May 12, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Experts: JPMorgan loss Liz’s gain.”

Boston Herald – May 11, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, comments on state spending in “Taxachusetts redux.”

Christian Science Monitor -- May 10, 2012
"Will Netanyahu stay obsessed with Iran or use his new coalition to help Israel?"
Opinion piece by Nir Eisikovits, professor of philosophy.

NECN – May 10, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Mother’s Day

Suffolk University/7News (WSVN-Miami) Poll – May 10, 2012
Florida Voters: Keep an Eye on Neighborhood Watch
Poll shows economy is leading issue in Sunshine State
Media coverage:
Miami Herald
Sun Sentinel-“Broward Politics” blog
Sunshine State News
Daytona Beach News-Journal
International Business Times
Florida Today

Suffolk University/7News (WSVN-Miami) Poll – May 9, 2012
President Barack Obama is clinging to a 1-point lead over Republican Mitt Romney in Florida, 46 percent to 45 percent, with 7 percent undecided.
Media Coverage:
WSVN-TV
CNN
U.S. News & World Report
Time
MSNBC “The Maddow Blog”
The Hill
Sunshine State News
Los Angeles Times
Chicago Tribune
Washington Post
The National Journal
Tampa Tribune
Orlando Sentinel
Sun Sentinel
Morning Express
WPTV, West Palm Beach, Fla.
WBBH, Fort Myers, Fla.
WJXT, Jacksonville, Fla.
FOX News, Palm Beach, Fla.
WDCW-TV
KSWB-TV
KIAH-TV
WXIN-TV
KCPQ-TV
KSCW-TV

WYPR, Baltimore, Md. – May 9, 2012
Law Professor Bernie Jones, editor of “Women Who Opt Out: The Debate over Working Mothers and Work-Family Balance,” discusses mothers in the workforce and the delicate family balance.

Brockton Enterprise – May 9, 2012
Law Professor Valerie Epps comments on Ecuador's extradition policy in the article “Killer of Brockton mother and toddler goes to Ecuadorean ‘dungeon’.”

Wall Street Journal – May 8, 2012
Washington Wire blog
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Brown to Warren: Release Job Records.”

NECN – May 8, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Advice for College Graduates

NECN – May 7, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, on “Broadside” discussing the results of recent presidential polls.

The New York Times – May 7, 2012
Law Professor David Yamada is referenced in Economix blog post “The Uses and Misuses of Unpaid Internships.”

The Hill – May 7, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Control of Senate faces photo finish.”

Boston Sunday Globe – May 6, 2012
Law Professor Michael Rustad is quoted in “Learning by degrees” which highlights the Law School’s intellectual property concentration.

Washington Post – May 6, 2012
“Elizabeth Warren: Can a liberal champion win over the center in Massachusetts?”
Article cites Suffolk University Poll of Feb. 17, 2012

Sentinel & Enterprise – May 6, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Brown, Warren race takes negative turn.”
Article also appeared in:
Lowell Sun

Boston Globe -- May 5, 2012
“School Secrets: 5 things to know about Suffolk”

Boston Herald – May 5, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Job news bad for Obama.”

Reuters – May 4, 2012
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in “UBS loses bid to dismiss FHFA mortgage debt case.”
Article also appeared in:
Chicago Tribune
Baltimore Sun
London South East

Healthcare Journal of New Orleans – May/June 2012
“One on One”
Interview with Suffolk University alumna Karen B. DeSalvo, M.D., health commissioner for New Orleans and senior health policy advisor to the mayor.

Bloomberg Business Week – May 4, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Obama Can Win Re-Election Running on record, Patrick says.”

Boston Globe – May 4, 2012
Review of “Troilus and Cressida” at the Modern Theatre

NECN – May 3, 2012
“Barney Frank: Democrats aren’t perfect, but Republicans are nuts”
Frank discussed “Disfunctional Democray” with host Callie Crossley of WGHB radio at a presentation sponsored by the Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University and the Rappaport Center for Law and Public Service.

MSNBC – May 3, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in "Mass. Senate race intensifies with Warren flap.”

NECN – May 3, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Summer movies

Boston Globe – May 2, 2012
President James McCarthy comments on the Harvard-MIT joint venture to offer free online, college-level courses.

Fox News – May 2, 2012
“Your World with Neil Cavuto”
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, says “economic numbers could be toxic for the president.”

Travel Channel – May 2, 2012
History Chair Robert Allison commentates "Boston’s Great Molasses Flood."

E-Commerce Times – May 2, 2012
Law Professor Andrew Beckerman-Rodau is quoted in “Nokia Fires Volley of Patent Lawsuits at Competitors.”

Boston Herald – May 2, 2012
Government Professor John Berg is quoted in “Sean Bielat: Joe Kennedy III falls short of ‘myth’.”

Esquire – May 2, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is cited in The Politics Blog.

New York Times – May 1, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, comments on Elizabeth Warren’s ancestry claim in “A Shot Is Sunk, and Taken, in Massachusetts Race.”

Boston Globe – May 1, 2012
Law Professor Gabriel H. Teninbaum’s op-ed “The state’s new medical apology program is about money, not regret.”

WBUR – May 1, 2012
Law Professor Gabriel Teninbaum on “All Things Considered” discussing medical apology programs.

Bloomberg – May 1, 2012
“Echoes” blog
Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy Alasdair Roberts post “Can Occupy Wall Street Replace the Labor Movement?”
Also appeared in:
MSN- Money & Politics

Fox25 Boston – May 1, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, comments on high profile defendants asking for court-appointed counsel.

MD&DI Medical Device & Diagnostic Industry magazine – May 1, 2012
Law Professor Renée Landers is quoted in “The Worst-Case Scenario for Industry in the Supreme Court Healthcare Reform Case”

NECN —May 1, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Final exams

Phi Delta Kappan – May 1, 2012
“Running the race when race is a factor,” by Visiting Assistant Professor Tryan McMickens, the 2012 PDK Dissertation Award Winner.

Boston Herald – April 30, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, executive director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Ex-Probation head latest to ask public to pay defense tab.”

Boston Globe Magazine – April 29, 2012
“5 things to do” this week highlights Congressman Barney Frank’s appearance at the Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University.

Boston Globe – April 27, 2012
Communication and Journalism Professor Gerald Peary comments in “Alex Karpovsky Did It His Way.”

The Wall Street Journal  – April 26, 2012
“Democrat Vies for Union Vote”
Article cites Suffolk University poll of Feb. 17, 2012.

The Wall Street Journal – April 26, 2012
Letter to the Editor from Law Professor Charles E. Rounds Jr.

NECN – April 26, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Youth jobs rally

Boston Herald – April 25, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “MTV’s ‘Fantasy Election’ makes sport of politics.”

Daily Hampshire Gazette– April 25, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “In liberal Massachsuetts, is the political glass ceiling unbreakable?”

NECN – April 24, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Dealing with rejection

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review – April 24, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Romney’s focus on energy in Pa. visit.”
Article also appeared in:
The Daily News, McKeesport, Penn.
Leader Times, Kittanning, Penn.

Arizona Daily Star – April 22, 2012
Law Professor Robert Smith comments on the Arizona immigration case before the Supreme Court.
Article also appeared in:
The Tribune, Mesa, Ariz.
East Valley Tribune, Ariz.
West Valley News, Sun City, Ariz.

Boston Sunday Globe – April 22, 2012
Distinguished Scholar in Residence Robert Brustein is featured in “At 85, Brustein looks back and ahead.”

Boston Sunday Globe Magazine – April 22, 2012
The Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University is listed as one of “144 Free Things To Do” (pg.6).

The Hindu Business Line – April 22, 2012
“Wealth has captured the US political process,” article by C. Gopinath, professor of Strategy and International Business.

Boston Globe – April 19, 2012
Head Athletic Trainer Jeff Stone named to National Athletic Trainers’ Hall of Fame

NECN -- April 19, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Whistle while you work

Boston Globe – April 18, 2012
Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University discussion “Brand-Name Genes” on “to do list.”

Beacon Hill Times – April 17, 2012
“New Suffolk University president nurturing academic excellence.”

NECN – April 17, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Benjamin Franklin

Pittsburgh Tribune Review – April 15, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Romney, Obama face rocky road to Nov. 6 election.”
Article also appeared in:
Valley News Dispatch, Penn.

San Francisco Daily Journal – April 13, 2012
Excerpt from Women Who Opt Out by Law Professor Bernie D. Jones

The Chronicle of Higher Education – April 13, 2012
Provost Barry Brown, professor of law, named president of Mt. Ida College.

NECN– April 12, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Bruins playoffs

CommonWealth – April 10, 2012
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in feature article on Atty. Gen. Martha Coakley – “Finding her voice.”

NECN – April 10, 2012
Suffolk in the City: James Bonds’ new drink

NECN – April 9, 2012
Communication and Journalism Chair Robert Rosenthal on “The Morning Show” discussing the life and career of Mike Wallace.

Boston Sunday Globe – April 8, 2012
Visiting Professor of Government Baktybek Beshimov comments on the “Scholars at Risk Program.”

The Hindu Business Line – April 8, 2012
“When regulation chokes business and growth,” article by C. Gopinath, professor of Strategy and International Business.

NECN - April 5, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Sox Opening Day

Boston Herald – April 5, 2012
Economics Chair David Tuerck, director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Gov Takes Hit on Task Force.”

Atty. Gen. Martha Coakley at Suffolk University Moakley Breakfast – said she will run for reelection.
Boston Herald – April 4, 2012
Boston Globe

NECN - April 3, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Favorite apps

Boston Herald – April 2, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Occupiers march to a new beat.”

Boston Herald – April 1, 2012
Comedian Lewis Black at the Modern Theatre

WGBH-TV – March 29, 2012
President James McCarthy on “Greater Boston.”

Health Day – March 29, 2012
Law Professor Renée Landers comments in “Legal Experts Offer Predictions on Fate of Health-Reform Legislation.”
Article also appeared in:
U.S. News & World Report
MSN Health
Yahoo News

Boston Globe – March 29, 2012
English Professor Thomas Connolly is quoted in “Who's got 'Fifty Shades' fever?”

NECN – March 29, 2012
Suffolk in the City: MBTA cuts

Patriot Ledger – March 29, 2012
Adams Gallery exhibit White on White: Churches of Rural New England featured in “To-do tonight.”

NPR– March 28, 2012
Law Professor Renée Landers discusses “Can a Health Care Mandate Reduce Disparities in Coverage?” on The Takeway.

NECN-- March 28, 2012
Law Professor Renée Landers on "Broadside," discussing the controversial Affordable Health Care Act.

“Saturday Night Live” writer James Downey and comic Bill Murray at Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University - March 28, 2012
Media mentions:
The Phoenix - “Bill Murray’s bag job”
WHDH-TV
Boston Globe "Names"
Boston Herald – “Live! From Suffolk University! It’s ‘Saturday Night!’”
Boston Globe Magazine - "Live, From Suffolk U, It's..." 
Boston Herald
Boston.com
Stuff Magazine
The Daily Free Press
Worcester Telegram

Arkansas Democrat Gazette – March 28, 2012
Law Professor Linda Sandstrom Simard is quoted in “Hundreds join legal discourse on health care.”

Health Day – March 27, 2012
Law Professor Renée Landers is quoted in “Supreme Court Justices Zero In on Key Provision of Health-Care Law.”
Article also appeared in:
U.S. News & World Report
MSN Health
WOI-DT, Des Moines, Iowa

NECN – March 27, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Ayo technology

Suffolk University National Poll Shows Obama Leading Romney by 10 Points – March 26, 2012
Majority says health care law has neutral or positive effect on their lives, while 34 percent want act repealed.
Media mentions:
FoxTV– March 29, 2012
NECN– March 29, 2012
Reuters
The New York Times
USA Today
Boston.com “Political Intelligence”
Washington Post
Boston Herald
MassLive
The Hill
Political Wire
TPM
National Journal
The Atlantic
Hartford Courant
Augusta Free Press
Morning Call, Allentown, Penn.
KFOR, Oklahoma City
WXZO, Kalamazoo, Mich.
WSAU, Wausau,Wis.
KDAL, Duluth, Minn.
KWGN, Denver, Co.
WTAQ, Green Bay, Wis.

WGBH – “Health Care on Trial”
Law Professor Renée Landers is commenting on-air during the weeklong broadcasts of the Supreme Court oral arguments on the Affordable Care Act.
March 26, 2012

Boston Sunday Globe – March 25, 2012
“’SNL’writer Downey mines politics for laughs”
Interview with Saturday Night Live writer James Downey, who is speaking at the Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University on “Strategery: SNL’s Remarkable Influence Over Politics Through Satire,” with moderator Bill Murray.

Boston Sunday Globe – March 25, 2012
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in “Facing trial, but still in real estate.”

The Hindu Business Line – March 25, 2012
“Britannica adjusts to the digital age,” article by C. Gopinath, professor of Strategy and International Business.

The Berkshire Eagle – March 25, 2012
Law Professor Diane Juliar is quoted in “ Drunken driving suspect Weller’s record largely ignored.”

Boston Globe – March 24, 2012
Law Professor Chris Dearborn is quoted in Associated Press article, “Mass court to hear appeal in mother-baby killing.”
Article also appeared in:
Boston Herald
WCVB-TV Ch. 5
CBS Boston
Taiwan News
Woonsocket Call
Metro West Daily News
Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Gloucester Daily Times
Cape Cod Times
Connecticut Post
Stamford (Conn.) Advocate
KTVU, Oakland, Calif.
KRXI, Reno, Nevada
Daily Journal, Johnston County, Ind.
News Chief, Winter Haven, Fla.
The Ledger, Lakeland, Fla.
San Antonio Express-News

The Sun, Baltimore, Md. – March 23, 2012
Law Professor Charles Kindregan is quoted in “2 bills would set rules for use of frozen eggs, sperm.”

International Review of Administrative Sciences– March 23, 2012
“WikiLeaks: the illusion of transparency,” article by Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy Alasdair Roberts.
Additional mentions:
The Globe and Mail, Toronto, Canada
MSN News
Science Daily
The Times of India

Law Professor Renée Landers comments on the upcoming Supreme Court arguments on the Affordable Care Act.:
Health Day – March 22, 2012
“Supreme Court prepares to tackle Affordable Care Act.”
Additional mention:
MSN Health
Health Magazine – March 22, 2012
“Medicaid expansion is a key part of Affordable Care Act."
Additional mention:
U.S. News & World Report

NECN -- March 22, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Facebook login, or new job?

Bloomberg – March 20, 2012
Alasdair Roberts, Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy, posts “FDR's `Dictatorship Plan': Echoes.”

Irish Voice – March 20, 2012
James McCarthy named president of Suffolk University.

Boston.com -- March 20, 2012
Sports blog mentions Suffolk's Alumni event at Red Sox spring training game.

NECN – March 20, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Real-life ‘Hunger Games’?

Fox25 Boston – March 19, 2012
Communication and Journalism Chair Robert Rosenthal discusses Lt. Gov. Tim Murray’s image after he showed up at the St. Patrick’s Day breakfast in a NASCAR jacket.

The Guardian – March 18, 2012
Communication and Journalism Professor Nina Huntemann is quoted in “Are video games just propaganda and training tools for the military?”.

Boston Globe – March 17, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Gingrich withdrawal may not aid Santorum.”

Inside Higher Ed – March 16, 2012
James McCarthy named president of Suffolk University.

New England Journal of Medicine – March 15, 2012
“Supreme Court Review of the Health Care Reform Law”
Article by Law Student Brendan Abel and Law Professor Renée Landers.

The Daily Pennsylvanian – March 15, 2012
Visiting Professor Tryan L. McMickens, Education and Human Services, is featured in “Professor awarded for race research.”

Boston.com “Political Intelligence” – March 15, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “A Newt Gingrich withdrawal might not give Rick Santorum a major boost.”

Boston Globe – March 15, 2012
“Lights out on lighting up?” includes Suffolk University in compilation of no smoking policies at area schools as Harvard considers campus-wide smoking ban.

Providence Journal – March 14, 2012
“‘I’m Sorry’ laws are a boon for insurers”
Op-ed by Law Professor Gabriel H. Teninbaum

Patriot Ledger – March 13, 2012
Law Professor Chris Dearborn is cited in “Greig admits to harboring Bulger.”
Also mentioned in: Brockton Enterprise

Boston Globe – March 12, 2012
Law Professor Christopher Dearborn is quoted in Associated Press article “Airing of lawyer-client chat may avert slay trial.”
Additional media mentions:
Boston Herald
CBS Boston
Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Daily Hampshire Gazette
Berkshire Eagle
Coshocton (Ohio) Tribune
Connecticut Post
San Antonio Express-News
Laconia (N.H.) Citizen
Bennington (Vt.)Banner

The Times-Picayune, New Orleans – March 12, 2012
Article features Law student Andrew Clark's book Bracketeering: The Layman’s Guide to Picking the Madness in March.

Boston Globe – March 12, 2012
Review of Deported/a dream play at the Modern Theatre

Boston Herald – March 10, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Job News a Boon for Obama.”

USA Today – March 9, 2012
Law student Sammy Nabulsi is quoted in “College students using social media for student government campaigns.”

Bloomberg News – March 9, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Warren Wages ‘War of Imagery’ to Claim Brown Senate Seat.” Article also cites Suffolk poll of Feb. 17, 2012.

Boston.com blog “Boston Real Estate Now” – March 8, 2012
Professor Jonathan Haughton, senior economist at the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in "Should drive time trump all else?”

NECN - March 8, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Sleep Awareness Week

Boston Globe – March 7, 2012
Political Research Center Director David Paleologos is quoted in “Romney is welcomed home with a victory.” The article also cites the Suffolk University poll of Feb. 17, 2012

NECN – March 7, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, on “Broadside: Understanding Super Tuesday results.”

NECN – March 6, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Oreo Anniversary

Suffolk University poll – March 5, 2012
Ohio Poll Shows Santorum Edging Romney
Santorum connects on political views, while Romney seen strong vs. Obama
Media Coverage:
NPR
MSNBC
CNN
Reuters
United Press International
Associated Press
Boston Globe
Boston Herald
Boston.com

CBS News
NECN
The Hill
Washington Post

Boston Herald – March 6, 2012
“Mass. again best in U.S.”
Professor Jonathan Haughton, senior economist at the Beacon Hill Institute, discusses the Institute’s competitiveness index and Massachusetts’ number one ranking.
Additional mentions:
Boston Business Journal

Boston Globe – March 3, 2012
Deported/A Dream Play at the Modern Theatre

Lawyers Weekly USA– March 1, 2012
Law Professor Linda Sandstrom Simard is quoted in “Federal removal statute creates venue changes.”

Legal Talk Network – March 1, 2012
Law Professor Kathleen Engel discusses the Massachusetts foreclosure crisis.

NECN – March 1, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Spring Break!

Boston Herald – March 1, 2012
Government Professor John Berg is quoted in “Mitt, Scott keep their distance.”

NECN – Feb. 28, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Skinny celebs

Boston.com – Feb. 28, 2012
Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University announces spring program.

History News Network – Feb. 27, 2012
“Washington Weathered a Terrible Economy and Great Power Rivalry Before ... in 1842,” an article by Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy Alasdair Roberts.

NECN – Feb. 27, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Billy Crystal’s Oscars

The Wilson Quarterly blog – Feb. 27, 2012
“Is It 1837 All Over Again? - an interview with Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy Alasdair Roberts.

Fox25 Boston – Feb. 26, 2012
Communication and Journalism Professor Gloria Boone comments on viral marketing.

Boston Globe – Feb. 26, 2012
Taxation Professor James Angelini is quoted in “Your Taxes – Past, present, and future.”

Gulf News – Feb. 24, 2012
A review of Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy Alasdair Roberts’ book The Logic of Discipline: Global Capitalism and the Architecture of Government.

FOX25 Boston – Feb. 23, 2012
Communication and Journalism Chair Robert Rosenthal on Fox25 Morning News discussing latest Republican debate.

Boston Globe “Names” – Feb. 23, 2012
Law Professor Christopher Gibson comments on the Red Sox and Jet Blue Park domain name issue.

NECN – Feb. 23, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Oscar talk

Bloomberg Business Week – Feb. 21, 2012
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in “Massachusetts Home Seizures Threatened in Loan Case: Mortgages.”
Additional mention:
Boston Globe

Boston Globe – Feb. 21, 2012
“To do list” recommends film screening and discussion with Distinguished Scholar in Residence Robert Brustein and filmmaker Bob Rafelson at the Modern Theatre.

NECN – Feb. 21, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Sharing information online

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly – Feb. 20, 2012
Law Professor Linda Sandstrom Simard is quoted in “Federal removal statute creates venue changes.”
Additional mention:
Minnesota Lawyer

Boston Globe – Feb. 19, 2012
Suffolk University poll of Feb. 16 cited in “Kennedy strives to balance family’s history, his future.”

BostonInno – Feb. 18, 2012
Suffolk student Smit Patel is included in “13 of Greater Boston’s Undergraduate Students You Should Be Following on Twitter & Why.”

Sampan – Feb. 17, 2012
Government Professor Allan Tow receives Creating the Dream award from Suffolk University.

Suffolk University/7News (WHDH TV) poll – Feb. 16, 2012
Republican Scott Brown has a 9-point lead over Democrat Elizabeth Warren. Sixty percent of voters see benefit of Massachusetts’ having both a Democrat and a Republican in U.S. Senate.
Media Coverage:
WHDH-TV, The Hiller Instinct
Boston Globe
Boston.com
MassLive
NPR “It’s All Politics”
CNN
Wall Street Journal “Washington Wire”
Politico
Time “The Page”
Bloomberg Business Week
Washington Post “The Fix”
Wall Street Journal – Political Diary
NECN
CBS Boston - WBZ Radio
Additional Electronic Media Coverage

 

NECN -- Feb. 16, 2012
Suffolk in the City: If I had a million dollars

The New York Times – Feb. 15, 2012
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in “Audit Uncovers Extensive Flaws in Foreclosures.”
Additional mentions:
MSNBC
NBC's Today Show
The Sacramento Bee
Santa Cruz Sentinel
Whittier(Calif.) Daily News
Contra Costa Times
San Jose Mercury News
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

NECN -- Feb. 14, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Valentine's Day

Hindu Business Line – Feb. 12, 2012
“Justifying Capitalism in America,” by C. Gopinath, professor of strategy and international business.

NECN – Feb. 10, 2012
History Chair Robert Allison on Joe@Batt: Kennedy revival in Massachusetts.

National Journal – Feb. 9, 2012
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in “Martha Coakley’s comeback.”

NECN – Feb. 9, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Reunited music acts

Boston Globe -- Feb. 8, 2012
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in "Coakley not ready to say settlement with banks is best choice.”

Wall Street Journal, FINS,“Career Advice” – Feb. 8, 2012
Laurence Stybel, executive-in-residence, Sawyer Business School, is quoted in the article “Ten Ways to Keep from Flipping Out at Work.”

NECN – Feb. 7, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Red Sox Nation

Wall Street Journal – Feb. 6, 2012
Professor of Public Administration Brenda Bond is quoted in “Earlier Nights in New Orleans?”

Boston Globe – Feb. 5, 2012
Suffolk University presents Sherman’s March with filmmaker Ross McElwee at the Modern Theatre.

Boston Herald– Feb. 4, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Jobs Report Boosts Obama.”

Boston Globe – Feb. 3, 2012
Communication and Journalism Professor Susan Alessandri is quoted in “Super Bowl action moves beyond TV screen.”
Also mentioned in:
Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch

NECN – Feb. 2, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Pats fans await Super Bowl

Foreign Policy -- Feb. 1, 2012
"The Diaspora's Conscience," article by Law Student Peter Kohanloo.

Newsmax – Feb. 1, 2012
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Bay State Brown-Out?”

Chronicle of Higher Education – Jan. 29, 2012
“Suffolk U.'s New President Taps His Sociological Training to Meet Students' Needs”
James McCarthy, a sociologist turned administrator, will become president of Suffolk University on February 1.

Boston Globe – Jan. 31, 2012
Communication and Journalism Chair Robert Rosenthal is quoted in “An unlikely survivor, ‘Chronicle’ in 30th year.”

NECN – Jan. 31, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Media Day

NECN – Jan. 30, 2012
History Chair Robert Allison pays tribute to late Boston Mayor Kevin White

NECN – Jan. 26, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Oscar talk

New York Times – Jan. 25, 2012
“The Cram-Down Proposal,” an opinion piece by Law Professor Kathleen Engel

NECN – Jan. 24, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Touchdown dance

The Fiscal Times – Jan. 24, 2012
Government Professor Brad Bannon is one of the experts quoted in the article “State of the Union: Experts Predict Obama’s Message.”

The New York Times – Jan. 23, 2012
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in “Political Push Moves a Deal on Mortgages Inches Closer.”

The Union Leader, Manchester, N.H. – Jan. 20, 2012
Suffolk University N.H. final tracking poll cited for accuracy in “Looking at the winners and losers of the 2012 primary.”

U.S. News & World Report – Jan. 19, 2012
“What’s Wrong With the 2012 Republicans”
Opinion piece by Government Professor Brad Bannon

NECN – Jan. 19, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Bucket list

James McCarthy Chosen as University's Ninth President - Jan. 18, 2012
Chronicle of Higher Education
The Wall Street Journal
The Boston Business Journal
Boston.com
FOX25 Boston
The Examiner, Washington, D.C.
Worcester Telegram-Gazette
Lowell Sun
Daily Hampshire Gazette
MetroWest Daily News
Sentinel and Enterprise (Fitchburg and Leominster)
Daily Journal
Foster’s Daily Democrat, Dover, N.H.
Stamford Advocate
Connecticut Post
WLNE-TV, Providence, R.I.
Columbus Dispatch
World Net Daily
Renewable Energy World
The Oklahoman - NewsOK
The Daily Comet, Thibodaux, La.
The Ledger, Lakeland, Fla.
Beaumont (Texas) Enterprise
KTVT-TV, Ft. Worth, Texas
KYW-TV, Philadelphia, Penn.
KCAL-TV, Studio City, Calif.
WTOV-TV, Ohio
WHIO-TV, Dayton, Ohio
WBBM-TV, Chicago, Ill.
KPIX-TV, San Francisco
The Suffolk Journal
The Suffolk Voice
the ticker, Baruch College

 

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly – Jan. 16, 2012
Law Professor Lorie Graham is quoted in “Casino law already sparking litigation.”

Bismarck (N.D.) Tribune – Jan. 15, 2012
English Professor Thomas Connolly is quoted in “Theaters ready to bow to tweeters in audience.”

NECN – Jan. 12, 2012
Suffolk in the City: More money, less caring

CBC News – Jan. 11, 2012
Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy Alasdair Roberts is cited in “Government's online information access plan falls short: Deadline looms for federal institutions to post access to information summaries online”

Suffolk University/7News N.H. Tracking Polls
Jan. 1 to Jan. 10, 2012

Jan. 10, 2012 - Romney Headed for Near-20-Point Win in New Hampshire

Electronic Media Coverage

Wall Street Journal
The Hill
USA Today
CNN – Political Ticker
Politico
New York Magazine
Huffington Post
Daily Beast
Salon
Associated Press
Bloomberg Business Week
Washington Post
Boston Globe
Nashua, N.H. Telegraph
Texas Insider
Terra
Augusta Free Press, Waynesboro, Va.

Jan. 9, 2012 - Romney Drops Two More Points, But Likely Won’t Be Caught

Electronic Media Coverage

New York Times
Wall Street Journal
CNN – Political Ticker
Bloomberg Business Week
Wall Street Journal
USA Today
MassLive
U.S. News & World Report
Boston Globe
CBS Boston
Manila Times
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Palm Beach Post
San Francisco Chronicle
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Digital Journal

Jan. 8, 2012 - Romney Continues to Slip in New Hampshire, Now At 35 Percent

Electronic Media Coverage

New York Times
USA Today
Boston Herald
Politico
The State Column
Washington Examiner
The Globe and Mail
National Journal
New York Post
Washington Times
Newsday
Miami Herald
State, Columbia, S.C.
Belleville News Democrat, Illinois
Wichita Eagle
Manchester,N.H. Independent Examiner

Jan. 7, 2012 - Santorum Hits Plateau, Slips to Fourth

Electronic Media Coverage

The Hill
Bangkok Post
Saratogian – N.Y.
Pocono Record
Arab Times
Birmingham News
Alaska Highway News
National Journal
Deseret News

Jan. 6, 2012 - Santorum Continues to Climb in Granite State

Electronic Media Coverage

Wall Street Journal
New York Times
Bloomberg
CNN – Political Ticker
U.S. News & World Report
New York Times
PBS Newshour
Boston Globe
Washington Times
Washington Post
Irish Times
National Post, Canada
The Christian Science Monitor
Voice of America
The New Republic
National Journal
Orlando Sentinel
Houston Chronicle

Jan. 5, 2012 - Paul, Santorum Pick Up Iowa Bounce among N.H. GOP Voters

Electronic Media Coverage

New York Times
USA Today
Wall Street Journal
Boston Globe
CNN – Political Ticker
Politico
UPI
International Business Times
Investor’s Business Daily
Washington Post
The Hill
The Guardian
Los Angeles Times
Philadelphia Inquirer
Miami Herald
Ft. Worth-Star Telegram

Jan. 4, 2012 - Huntsman and Paul Lose Ground
to "Undecided" among N.H. GOP Voters


Electronic Media Coverage


New York Times
Wall Street Journal
BBC
The Huffington Post
The State Column
Washington Times
Philadelphia Inquirer
Montreal Gazette
Agenzia Giornalistica Italia
The Saudi Gazette
Nashua Telegraph
Washington Post
Seattle Times
St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Jan. 3, 2012 - Romney Holds Steady at 43 Percent among N.H. GOP Voters

Electronic Media Coverage

Wall Street Journal
Bloomberg Business Week

Jan. 2, 2012 - N.H. GOP Voters Making a Romney Resolution

Electronic Media Coverage

Reuters
Concord, N.H. Monitor
The Daily Caller
Utah Pulse
Salt Lake Tribune

Jan. 1, 2012 - N.H. GOP Voters Opting for Mitt Romney
Politico
Boston Globe
Political Wire

Daily News, Newburyport – Jan. 12, 2012
Law Professor David Yamada's anti-bullying Healthy Workplace Bill is cited in opinion piece “Human dignity is under assault.”

Banker & Tradesman – Jan. 9, 2012
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in “As HAMP Mods Falter, More Homeowners Suing Lenders.”

NECN – Jan. 5, 2012
Suffolk in the City: Zodiac and crime

Bloomberg – Jan. 4, 2012
“Lessons for Europe From America’s First Great Depression: Echoes”
Article by Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy Alasdair Roberts

The Montreal Gazette – Jan. 2, 2012
Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy Alasdair Roberts is quoted in “Effectiveness of costly government ads questioned.”

Boston Globe – Dec. 30 2011
Law Professors William Berman and Stephen Callahan are quoted in “A Tenant Ousted, A Manager Housed – Chelsea authority’s rules fall harshly on residents.”

Boston Globe – Dec. 22, 2011
Law Professor Ragini Shah comments in “Mehanna conviction stirs outcry on rights.”

NECN - Dec. 22, 2011
Suffolk in the City: Last-minute gifts

Bloomberg Business Week – Dec. 21, 2011
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in “Romney-Gingrich Bid to Pin Crisis on Gov’t.”

The Daily Beast – Dec. 21, 2011
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “What Condi Rice Would Bring to the Republican Ticket.”

WBUR – Dec. 21, 2011
Suffolk University/7News poll cited in “Romney Launches 3-Day N.H. Bus Tour As Primary Day Nears."

Boston Globe – Dec. 21, 2011
Susan Alessandri, assistant professor of Communication and Journalism, is quoted in “Stories that sold.”

Billboard Magazine – Dec. 21, 2011
Law Professor Stephen McJohn is quoted in “`Santa Claus is Comin’ To Town’ Is Latest Song Embroiled in Termination Rights Litigation.”

Washington Examiner – Dec. 20 2011
Suffolk University/7News poll cited in “Huntsman could be the dark horse.”

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly – Dec. 20, 2011
Gregory I. Massing named executive director of the Rappaport Center for Law and Public Service.

The Wall Street Journal – Dec. 20, 2011
Law Professor Charles Kindregan is quoted in “Embryos Spur Legal Fights.”
Other mentions:
The Wall Street Journal “Law Blog”

NECN -- Dec. 20, 2011
Suffolk in the City: Holiday Traditions

Boston Globe – Dec. 19, 2011
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in “Coakley blazes path as advocate for homeowners.”

Boston Globe – Dec. 17, 2011
Associated Press article, “Huntsman surges with independents,” cites Suffolk University/7News (WHDH-TV) poll.
Additional media mentions:
Reno Sunday Gazette-Journal
Sunday Advertiser, Lafayeyte, La.
Sunday Star Press, Muncie, Ind.
Town Talk, Alexandria, La.
Florida Today, Melbourne, Fla.
Fort Collins Coloradoan
Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser Sunday
News-Press, Fort Meyers, Fla.
Oshkosh (Wis.) Northwestern
Palladium-Item, Richmond, Ind.
Springfield (Mo.) Sunday News-Leader
St. Cloud (Minn.) Times
Sunday Democrat, Tallahassee, Fla.
Sunday Post-Crescent, Appleton, Wisc.
Sunday’s News Journal, Pensacola, Fla.
Times, Shreveport, La.
Asheville (N.C.) Citizen-Times
Courrier-Post, Cherry Hill, N.J.
Daily Record, Parsippany, N.J.
Greenville (S.C.) News
Home News Tribune, East Brunswick, N.J.
Journal News Sunday, White Plains, N.Y.
Asbury Park Sunday Press, Neptune, N.J.

Patriot Ledger – Dec. 17, 2011
Law Professor Chris Dearborn comments on how unsealing Seth Bishop’s inquest records could help accused killer Amy Bishop’s defense.

NECN– Dec. 16, 2011
Suffolk in the City: The Bill of Rights

Suffolk University/7NEWS (WHDH TV) poll – Dec. 14, 2011: New Hampshire Republican Primary voters favor Mitt Romney as Newt Gingrich continues to build momentum. Romney is seen as the candidate who will fix the economy, bring America together and is best suited to be president.
Media mentions:
WHDH-TV Ch. 7 - “The Hiller Instinct”
WHDH-TV Ch.7
Boston Globe
Boston Globe blog
WCVB – TV Ch.5
Wall Street Journal
New England Cable News
CNN – “Political Ticker”
New York Times
Headline News – “Morning Express with Robin Meade
Boston Globe – “Political Intelligence”
ABC News
Reuters
Concord, N.H. Monitor
Weekly Standard, Plaistow, N.H.
Investors Business Daily
CNN Politics
Politico
CBS News
The Hill
Real Clear Politics
The State Column
UPI
Business Insider
Christian Science Monitor
International Business Times
National Journal
Sunshine State News
The Canadian

Concord Monitor – Dec. 15, 2011
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Counting chickens before they hatch?”

Wall Street Journal – Dec. 14, 2011
Letter to the Editor “‘First Do No Hurt’ Should Apply to Our Regulators, Too” from Law Professor Charles Rounds

Boston Globe – Dec. 13, 2011
Letter to the Editor “Political tangle besets nomination for crucial court” from Law Professor and Associate Dean Ilene Seidman.

The Daily News, Newburyport – Dec. 13, 2011
Student Monica Anc’s photography is included in the exhibit Global Perspectives: Photography from the Study-Abroad Experience at the Adams Gallery.

NECN – Dec. 13, 2011
Suffolk in the City: Christmas shopping days dwindle

Journal Record, Okla. – Dec. 12, 2011
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in “The ethical pitfalls of social media.”

Boston Globe – Dec. 9, 2011
Law Professor David Yamada comments on the CVS self-service checkout terminals.

Salon – Dec. 9, 2011
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Mitt has always plummeted in the polls.”

Mashpee Enterprise – Dec. 9, 2011
Law Professor and Associate Dean Karen Blum is quoted in “School Sexual Assault Case Must Meet A High Standard.”

Malden Observer – Dec. 9, 2011
Student Christina Caso’s photography is included in the exhibit Global Perspectives: Photography from the Study-Abroad Experience at the Adams Gallery.

Boston Herald – Dec. 8, 2011
Communication and Journalism Professor Nina Huntemann is quoted in “Zynga to airline: Let Alec play.”

NECN – Dec. 8, 2011
Suffolk in the City: Holiday parties

Colorado Springs Business Journal – Dec. 8, 2011
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in “4 things lawyers need to know in 2012.”

Salem News– Dec. 7, 2011
Student Sean Belliveau’s photography is included in the exhibit Global Perspectives: Photography from the Study-Abroad Experience at the Adams Gallery.

NECN – Dec. 6, 2011
Suffolk in the City: Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer

Beacon Hill Times – Dec. 6, 2011
Students help with Beacon Hill holiday decorations

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly– Dec. 5, 2011
Law Dean Camille Nelson honored by Massachusetts Black Lawyers Association

Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll: Most Massachusetts residents rate the economy as “poor,” and many don’t expect to see a rebound for at least another two years. - Dec. 4, 2011
Media mentions:
Boston Globe
“Poll finds deepening economic pessimism”
Boston Globe
“Occupy’s support divided, poll says.”
Boston Business Journal
NECN
MassLive
Minnesota Public Radio
Des Moines (Iowa) Register

SUN News Canada – Dec. 2, 2011
Government Professor Ken Cosgrove discusses how political leaders are chosen in Canada and the United States.

Patriot Ledger – Dec. 2, 2011
Student Jay Gibbons’ photography is included in the exhibit Global Perspectives: Photography from the Study-Abroad Experience at the Adams Gallery.

Jewish Advocate - Dec. 2, 2011
Nir Eiskovitz is quoted in "Israel sends ex-pats on guilt trip."

The Boston Globe – Dec. 1, 2011
President Barack Obama has nominated U.S. Magistrate Judge Timothy S. Hillman, an alumnus of Suffolk Law School, to serve on the federal District Court in Worcester.
Media mentions:
White House
Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
Worcester Telegram

Chicago Tribune – Dec. 2, 2011
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in “Judge ruffles feathers with photos.”

Boston Globe – Dec. 2, 2011
“A flamenco evening infused with delight”
Review of Casa Patas’ “Flamenco Algarabia” at the Modern Theatre.

Boston Globe – Dec. 1, 2011
Law Professor Michael Avery comments in “City will make its case on protest.”

Nov. 29, 2011 – The Sawyer Business School and the Greater Boston Real Estate Board presented “Attracting and keeping innovative companies in Boston,” the first in a three-part series of forums “Building Boston 2030: Is Being the Smartest City Enough?”
Media mentions:
Boston Business Journal
“Flybridge opens a New York outpost”
Boston Business Journal
“Zuckerberg's remarks on Boston, Valley echo"
Banker & Tradesman
“Local Business Regs, Housing Prices Could Block Next Facebook-Like Co.”

NECN – Nov. 29, 2011
Suffolk in the City: Childhood obesity

WGBH-TV "Greater Boston" – Nov. 28, 2011
Management and Entrepreneurship Professor Magid Mazen discusses the elections in Egypt.

WHYY- Radio Times – Nov. 28, 2011
Marketing Professor Giana M. Eckhardt, co-author of the 2010 book, “The Myth of the Ethical Consumer,” discusses “Does 'ethical shopping' make a difference?”

Nov. 27, 2011 – The New Hampshire Union Leader endorses Gingrich; Suffolk University/7NEWS (WHDH TV) poll cited.
Media mentions:
CNN
MSNBC – First Read
Fox News

Boston Globe – Nov. 27, 2011
Kristen Baker, director of the Performing Arts Office, is quoted in “More young actors are staying in Boston.”

NECN -- Nov. 21, 2011
Suffolk in the City: Black Friday

NECN – Nov. 22, 2011
Suffolk in the City: Thanksgiving traditions

NECN – Nov. 21, 2011
Suffolk in the City: American Music Awards

Nov. 21, 2011 - Newt Gingrich is moving up in New Hampshire, but is still far behind front-runner Mitt Romney who, with 41 percent of likely voters in his camp, is holding the line with the GOP field in the Granite state, according to a Suffolk University/7NEWS (WHDH TV) poll of likely voters in New Hampshire’s GOP presidential primary.
Media mentions:
WHDH-TV– The Hiller Instinct
CNN
Time
NECN
David Paleologos, director, Political Research Center, on BroadSide, discussing the latest GOP numbers.
WGBH “Greater Boston”
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, discusses the poll.
WCVB-TV
Politico
Time

Boston Globe – Nov. 22, 2011
Letter to the Editor from Law Professor Kate Nace Day and Rebecca Merrill of the Boston Initiative to Advance Human Rights “State takes steps to crack down on human trafficking.”

Christian Science Monitor – Nov. 21, 2011
Law Professor David Yamada is quoted in “Decoding gender power plays.”

Hindu Business Line – Nov. 20, 2011
“No simple answers to US job creation”
Article by C. Gopinath, professor of International Business and Strategic Management

NECN– Nov. 18, 2011
Suffolk in the City: Kindness Gene

NPR “All Things Considered” – Nov. 17, 2011
Alumnus Jason Potteiger discusses his involvement with the Occupy Boston movement.

Fox25 News – Nov. 16, 2011
Suffolk University student and Marine Corps veteran Sam Dillon says Suffolk University is the most veteran friendly university in the Boston area.

Boston Globe – Nov. 16, 2011
DesignIntelligence magazine named Interior Design Professor Karen Clarke one of the 25 most-admired educators of 2012.
Also mentioned in:
Lincoln Journal

NECN - Nov. 15, 2011
Suffolk in the City: Twitter Nation

The New Yorker – Nov. 14, 2011
English Professor Jennifer Barber’s poem "In the Hebrew Primer" was published in The New Yorker's Nov. 14, 2011, issue.

NECN – Nov. 10, 2011
Suffolk in the City: The iPod

WGBH-TV “Greater Boston" – Nov. 8, 2011
Communication and Journalism professor and gaming expert Nina Huntemann comments on the release of video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
Additional media mentions:
Boston Herald
Kotaku
Tech Digest
Hawaii Tribune Herald

Fox25Boston evening news – Nov. 8, 2011
Communication and Journalism Chair Robert Rosenthal discusses Cain allegations.

FOX25Boston morning news – Nov. 8, 2011
Communication and Journalism Chair Robert Rosenthal discusses Herman Cain’s accusers and the political elections.

Boston Globe – Nov. 8, 2011
History Chair Robert Allison is quoted in “Noncandidate Menino a force in today’s vote.”

NECN - Nov. 8, 2011
Suffolk in the City: Name change

Cape Cod Times – Nov. 5, 2011
Veterans get career assistance at “Marketing Your Military Service” seminar co-sponsored by the University.

WGBH – TV – Nov. 3, 2011
"Greater Boston" interviewed veterans who are having difficulty transitioning to civilian jobs at the daylong “Marketing Your Military Service”seminar co-sponsored by the University.

NECN- Nov. 3, 2011
Suffolk in the City: Too much technology

CNN – Nov. 1, 2011
Law Professor David Yamada, director of the New Workplace Institute, is quoted in “Sexual harassment settlements: 'cost of doing business'.”

NECN – Nov. 1, 2011
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, discusses the Florida GOP polls.

NECN– Nov. 1, 2011
Suffolk in the City: Birth control for men

The Enterprise – Oct. 30, 2011
Law Professor Joseph McEttrick is quoted in “ No small drop in bucket.”

Boston Herald– Oct. 29, 2011
David Tuerck, director of the Beacon Hill Institute, is quoted in “Pol Gets Action.”

NECN – Oct. 27, 2011
Suffolk in the City: Controversial Halloween costumes

Boston Business Journal – Oct. 26, 2011
Suffolk University & Sovereign Bank announce international scholarships collaboration.

White House Champions of Change blog – Oct. 25, 2011
“Programs of Change: Law Schools Explain Their Commitment to Public Service”

NECN – Oct. 25, 2011
Suffolk in the City: Phobias

Boston Globe editorial – Oct. 20, 2011

NECN– Oct. 20, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Andrew Scheinthal asks passersby what they think of the Illinois high school policy limiting student bathroom breaks.

FOX25Boston – Oct. 20, 2011
Morning show mention of human pink ribbon event in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

WBUR – Oct. 19, 2011
“All Things Considered”
Law Professor Kathleen Engel discusses recent Massachusetts Supreme Court ruling on foreclosed properties.

Associated Press – Oct. 19, 2011
English Professor Thomas Connolly comments on Eugene O’Neill’s “lost” play script.
Article appeared in:
CBS News
MSN-Canada
FindLaw
Worcester-Telegram
North Adams Transcript
Alaska Highway News
ABC-5, Des Moines/Ames, Iowa
WRBL-TV
KTVN-TV
WHEC-TV
York Dispatch
Red Bluff Daily News
Daily Journal
Times & Democrat
Greenfield Daily Reporter
Bay News 9
Manchester Journal
Journal Pioneer – Canada
The News, Nova Scotia
Metro Edmonton
Bennington Banner

China Daily – Oct. 18, 2011
History Professor Yong Xue is quoted in “No money, no honey.”

Wisconsin Public Radio – Oct. 18, 2011
"Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders."
Distinguished Scholar in Residence James Carroll discusses his book Jerusalem, Jerusalem

New England Cable News – Oct. 18, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Breana Pitts asks passersby to name their favorite scary movie.

CommonWealth – Oct. 17, 2011
“Rebels without a cause”
Article by Philosophy Professor Nir Eisikovits, director of the Graduate Program in Ethics and Public Policy

Banker & Tradesman – Oct. 14, 2011
“Panelist: Banks Have Themselves To Blame For Real Estate Finance Chaos”
Article on the Law School’s Oct. 14 conference, “Foreclosure Fiasco: Documentation Challenges and Policy Solutions.”

Asia Times – Oct. 14, 2011
Government Professor Simone Chun is quoted in “Anti-elite backlash rocks Seoul politics.”

The Atlantic – Oct. 11, 2011
Law Professor David Yamada, director of the New Workplace Institute at the Law School, is quoted in “The Recovery’s Silent Assassin: How Debt Deleveraging Killed the Economy.”

Nature – Oct. 11, 2011
Law Professor Marc Rodwin is quoted in “France toughens conflict rules. Law demands greater transparency for health experts.”

The Miami Herald – Oct. 11, 2011
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “GOP rivals to debate in N.H.”
Also mentioned in:
Star-Ledger, Newark, N.J.
Detroit News
El Paso (Texas) Times
The Fresno (Calif.) Bee
St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer Press
The Idaho Statesman
Omaha (Neb.) World-Herald
Times-Union, Albany, N.Y.
Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio

Citizens’ Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Penn. – Oct. 10, 2011
Law Professor Marc Rodwin is quoted in “Western Pa. health systems to add quality bonuses.”
Also mentioned in:
Daily Press, St. Mary’s Penn.
The Progress, Clearfield, Penn.
The Daily News – McKeesport, Penn.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Sunday Tribune-Review, Greensburg, Penn.

The Boston Globe – Oct. 9, 2011
The Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University presents “The New Boston Miracle” featuring criminologist and author David Kennedy.

FOX25 Boston – Oct. 7, 2011
Communication and Journalism chair Robert Rosenthal discussed the “War in Afghanistan: 10 years later.”

Boston Herald – Oct. 7, 2011
Communication and Journalism chair Robert Rosenthal is quoted in "Millions read about guru’s death on the Web."

Jamaica Plain Gazette – Oct. 7, 2011
Government Professor Lawrence Overlan is quoted in “Curley House revival presses forward.”

The Wall Street Journal – Oct. 6, 2011
Letter to the Editor from Taxation Professor James P. Angelini

New England Cable News – Oct. 6, 2011
Suffolk in the City” student reporter Andrew Scheinthal asks passersby about the flu vaccine.

E-Week – Oct. 5, 2011
Sawyer Business School Professor Greta Meszoely, director of the Center for Business Complexity & Global Leadership, on “CIO Insight” discussing business complexity.

Boston Globe – Oct. 4, 2011
“New Guiding Hands at Suffolk”
School set to add 12 trustees with business focus

New England Cable News – Oct. 4, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Breana Pitts asks passersby what they do to support their partner.

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly – Oct. 3, 2011
Write On: “Back to school: Keep it specific and simple”
Article by Law Professor Lisa Healy

ESPN magazine – Oct. 3, 2011
History Chair Robert Allison is quoted in “Bradywood,” a feature article on Tom Brady.

The Gazette, Medina, Ohio – Oct. 4, 2011
Law Professor Richard Alpert is quoted in “How to fight food label confusion.”

Buildings – Oct. 1, 2011
Modern Theatre restoration featured.

Mechanical Engineering – Oct. 1, 2011
“Patent Atomic Bomb Diffused”
Article by Law Professor Kirk Testa

Foster’s Daily Democrat – Sept. 29, 2011
Government Professor Kenneth Cosgrove received a Fulbright Award for the fall semester.

Boston Globe – Sept.28, 2011
"To do list" features From the Government and Here to Help presented by Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University.

New England Cable News – Sept. 29, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Andrew Scheinthal discusses the economic meltdown with passersby in Boston’s Financial District.

Cape Cod Times – Sept. 27, 2011
“Casino bill pits tribe vs. tribe”
Article cites Rappaport Center’s roundtable discussion on Casino Gambling: What are the Licensing and Regulatory Challenges?

Sept. 20, 2011--Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has surged among Republican voters in New Hampshire, and Rick Perry is a distant fourth, according to a Suffolk University/7NEWS (WHDH TV) poll of likely voters in New Hampshire’s GOP presidential primary.
Media mentions:
WHDH 7News
Wall Street Journal
CNN
MSNBC
NBC News – First Read
Boston Globe
Boston Globe- “Political Intelligence”
NECN
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, on “Broadside,” discussing Suffolk University’s poll of Sept. 21.
Additional Poll Coverage

Boston Globe – Sept. 20, 2011
Review of “Mortal Terror,” Distinguished Scholar in Residence Robert Brustein's latest play.
Other mentions:
Boston Phoenix
Wicked Local
Patriot Ledger

New England Real Estate Journal – Sept. 22, 2011
The University’s Modern Theatre received a 2011 Preservation Achievement Award from the Boston Preservation Alliance.

Boston Sunday Globe – Sept. 11, 2011
Distinguished Scholar in Residence Robert Brustein profiled in arts preview article“Journeying with the Bard.”

Boston Sunday Globe – Sept. 11, 2011
Modern Theatre programming cited in “Scene Here”

WBUR – Sept. 7, 2011
Distinguished Scholar in Residence James Carroll comments on the impact of 9-11 on Boston in the segment “10 Years Later, Boston’s 9/11 Wounds Still Felt.”

WGBH-TV – Sept. 7, 2011
Sawyer Business School Professor Magid Mazen shares his recollections of 9/11 on the “Greater Boston” show.

Eagle Tribune, Lawrence, Mass. – Sept. 7, 2011
Magid Mazen, professor of management and entrepreneurship, is quoted in “Local Muslim-Americans say 9-11 brought challenges, understanding.”

Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder – Sept. 7, 2011
Law Dean Camille Nelson discussed the history of interracial relationships in the keynote address at the Mildred Loving Social Justice Symposium at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minn.

Boston Globe – Sept. 5, 2011
Suffolk University cited in “A new focus on sophomores, academia’s sometimes forgotten child.”

Boston Globe – Sept. 4, 2011
Suffolk University student Aden Hussein participates in the Somali Relief Basketball Tournament in support of his homeland.

New England Cable News – Sept. 2, 2011
History Chair Robert Allison shares anecdotes about embarrassing presidential relatives on the Joe@Batt segment.

ABA Journal – Sept. 1, 2011
Law Professors volunteer at the Greater Boston Food Bank (see pg.3)

Journal - American Waterworks Association – Sept. 1, 2011
“Suffolk University Receives Kudos for Sustainability”

New England Cable News – Sept. 1, 2011
Suffolk in the City student reporter Katie Sampson asks passersby what they think of high schools requiring students to use laptops in the classroom.

Reuters – Aug. 31, 2011
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in “UPDATE 5-Nevada, US regulator challenge BofA on mortgages.”

Gift of Riverfront Property to Expand Suffolk University’s Academic Programs in Maine – Aug. 30, 2011
Boston Globe
Boston Herald
Boston Business Journal
Bangor Daily News
Citybiz Real Estate
Biotech blog

Lowell Sun – Aug. 31, 2011
Article cites the Suffolk University MBA-North at Riverwalk satellite campus in Lawrence, Mass.

Broadway World – Aug. 24, 2011
Suffolk University and Boston Playwrights’ Theatre Present “Mortal Terror”

American Medical News – Aug. 22, 2011
Law Professor Dwight Golann is quoted in “More than half of liability claims in Mass. end up being dropped.”

New England Cable News – Aug. 16, 2011
David Paleologos, director, Political Research Center, on “Broadside,” discussing Rick Perry’s lead among the Republican presidential hopefuls.

Boston Globe – Aug. 16, 2011
New England School of Art & Design Professor Ilona Anderson is quoted in “MFA asks early birds to pay $200 to see ‘Clock’.”

Boston Globe – Aug. 15, 2011
Adams Gallery exhibit Intended Consequences: Rwandan Children Born of Rape featured in “Photography Review.”

Boston Herald – Aug. 15, 2011
Political Research Center Director David Paleologos is quoted in “Dem Senate hopefuls undeterred by Warren.”

New England Cable News – Aug. 11, 2011
"Suffolk in the City" student reporter Andrew Scheinthal asks passersby about the New England Patriots and the 2011 season.

Patriot Ledger – Aug. 11, 2011
Law Professor Chris Dearborn is quoted in “ Quincy case stays under wraps.”

New York Times – Aug. 8, 2011
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in “A.I.G. to Sue Bank of America Over Mortgage Bonds.”
The article also appeared in the following publications:
Boston Globe
Oakland (Calif.) Tribune
Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, Calif.)
Atlanta (Ga.) Journal-Constitution
Salon
San Jose Mercury News
Seattle Times
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Tri-Valley Herald, Calif.
San Joaquin Herald, Calif.
Sarasota (Fla.) Herald-Tribune

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly – Aug. 8, 2011
Law Professor Alex Moschella is quoted in “Probate Court, practitioners adapting to guardianship reform.”

Boston Sunday Globe – Aug. 7, 2011
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in “Building an Empire One Home at a Time.”

Boston Globe – Aug. 5, 2011
Modern Theatre fall season featured

Fox 25 Morning News—Aug. 1, 2011
Communication and Journalism Chair Bob Rosenthal on the federal debt limit debate
Also appeared on:
NECN—The Morning Show

Inside Counsel – Aug. 1, 2011
Law Professor Andrew Perlman comments in “Metadata Missteps.”

Boston Business Journal – July 28, 2011
Sawyer Business School Associate Dean Morris McInnes receives Lifetime Achievement Award from the Boston Business Journal.
Video tribute
Photo gallery from the 2011 CFO of the Year award event
Boston Business Journal – July 21, 2011

New England Cable News – July 28, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Andrew Scheinthal asks passersby what they would buy during the tax-free weekend.

New England Cable News -- July 26, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Breana Pitts asks passersby about Amy Winehouse’s death.

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly – July 25, 2011
Law Professor Kathleen Engel comments is quoted in “Judge: MERS can foreclose, assign mortgages in its name.”

The Wall Street Journal – July 24, 2011
Law Professor Charles Kindregan is quoted in “When Estate Plans Fail.”

Live Design – July 20, 2011
“Car Talk: The Musical!!! Helps Launch Suffolk University’s Modern Theatre”
Article discusses designing the Car Talk set.

WWLP-TV ( Springfield) – July 20, 2011
News report cites a 2009 Suffolk University poll finding on the medical use of marijuana.

New England Cable News – July 19, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Breana Pitts asks passersby “What celeb do you want to ask out?”

WWLP News – July 18, 2011
Suffolk University study of women after incarceration.
Other media mentions:
Patriot Ledger
MetroWest Daily News
Milford Daily News
Enterprise (Brockton)

New England Cable News – July 12, 2011
“On the beat: Suffolk University student reporters hit the street for NECN.”

Boston Globe – July 10, 2011
“A precipitous situation, not without precedent,” by Law Professor Alasdair Roberts.

Boston Globe – July 10, 2011
Law Professor Alasdair Roberts is quoted in “US default would be ‘disastrous’ to struggling economy, analysts say.”

The Wilson Quarterly – Summer 2011
“The WikiLeaks Illusion”
Article by Law Professor Alasdair Roberts

Patriot Ledger – July 9, 2011
Law Professor Chris Dearborn is quoted in “Her turn in court: Greig to ask for bail.”
Also mentioned in:
Enterprise

Boston Globe – July 7, 2011
Suffolk University hosts College Success Academy.
Also mentioned in:
Boston Courant

Roll Call – July 7, 2011
Article by Law Professor Dwight Golann
“Time to Change Tack on Malpractice Claims”

Boston Globe – July 7, 2011
Law Professor Chris Dearborn is quoted in “Girlfriend of crime boss expected to seek bail.”
Additional media mentions:
Boston Herald
CBS Boston
Patriot Ledger
MyFOX Houston
Marin Independent Journal, San Francisco
SanLuisObispo.com (Santa Barbara, Calif)
Orange County Register (Santa Ana, Calif.)
Merced Sun-Star.com (Fresno -Visalia, Calif.)
Daily Reporter (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Cape Cod Times
Ventura (Calif.) County Star
Daily Evening Item (Lynn, Mass.)
Caledonian-Record (Saint Johnsbury , Vt.)
Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Gardner News
Westfield News
The Berkshire Eagle
Greenfield Recorder
Daily Times Chronicle
Pawtucket (R.I.)Times

Boston Globe – July 7, 2011
Law Professor Dwight Golan’s study of malpractice cases was cited in “Dropped malpractice lawsuits cost legal system time and money.”

Boston Herald – July 6, 2011
Government Professor John Berg is quoted in “Dems rally behind Warren as Brown rival.”

Beacon Broadside – July 5, 2011
Law Professor Michael Avery offers advice to President Obama in the article “Time For a New Thurgood Marshall on the Supreme Court.”

Boston Globe – July 3, 2011
Suffolk University collaborates on jury duty orientation video.
Also mentioned in:
Worcester Telegram & Gazette

Boston Globe – July 3, 2011
Law Professor Rosanna Cavallaro is quoted in “ Despite notoriety, Bulger no easy case.”

Boston Business Journal – June 30, 2011
“Greenlighted projects change a red-light district”
Article tells how the restoration of the Modern Theatre contributed to changes in the Washington Street area.

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly – June 30, 2011
Associate Law Dean Karen Blum receives 2011 Lawyer Award from The National Lawyers Guild’s Massachusetts chapter.

Boston Globe – June 29, 2011
Law Professor Michael Avery is quoted in “Prominent pair poised to take up the defense.”

Boston Globe – June 28, 2011
Law Professor Chris Dearborn is quoted in “Daunting task for a defender.”

Gulf Coast Business Review – June 23, 2011
Accounting Professor James Angelini’s letter to the Wall Street Journal is cited in “Caveat venditor?”

Quincy Sun – June 23, 2011
Lydia Martin receives NESAD Faculty of the Year award from the Student Government Association.

Mass High Tech – June 22, 2011
“All things water”
Article by Adjunct Law Professor Kirk Testa

Boston Courant – June 17, 2011
“Students Get Lesson In Neighbor Relations”

Boston Herald – June 16, 2011
Government Professor John Berg is quoted in “Pols: What, us change?”

Boston Globe – June 13, 2011
English Professor Thomas Connolly is quoted in “Fascination, horror when man bites man.”

Boston Globe – June 11, 2011
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in “Mass. housing recovery years off.”

CommonWealth – June 9, 2011
Article cites poll of April 6, 2011.

New England Cable News – June 9, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Sarah Murphy and passersby pay tribute to Donald Duck on his 77th birthday.

Patriot Ledger – June 9, 2011
Lydia Martin, professor of foundation studies, receives SGA Faculty of the Year award.

New York Daily News – June 8, 2011
History Chair Robert Allison’s article: “Americans should learn from Sarah Palin's interpretation of Paul Revere's historic ride.”

WGN Radio 720 (Chicago), The John Williams show – June 7, 2011
History Chair Bob Allison recounts history of Paul Revere in response to Sarah Palin’s comments on Revere’s ride.
Also interviewed on: 760 WJR (Detroit), with Frank Beckmann – June 8, 2011

New England Cable News – June 7, 2011
"Suffolk in the City "student reporter Paul Lyon asks passersby “How much do you know about Paul Revere?”

National Public Radio – June 6, 2011
History Chair Bob Allison responds to Sarah Palin’s comments on Paul Revere.
Also mentioned in:
Real Clear Politics
New American - July 18, 2011

Boston Globe – June 6, 2011
Suffolk University national poll featured in article “End-of-life economics - Suffolk University survey asked whether, given soaring medical costs, seniors should be allowed to choose to die."

Time: Moneyland – June 6, 2011
Article cites Suffolk University national poll of May 18, 2011.

Dallas Morning News – June 5, 2011
Law Professor Marc Rodwin is quoted in “Let your data blossom.”

Forbes – June 3, 2011
Law Professor Russell G. Murphy’s book Voices of the Death Penalty Debate: Citizen’s Guide to Capital Punishment was reviewed positively by John Farrell in the Forbes USA online edition.

Lawyers Weekly USA – June 1, 2011
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in article on ABA ethics proposals.

Elevator World – June 1, 2011
University receives Tsongas Preservation Award

Patriot Ledger – May 31, 2011
Professor of Education and Human Services David Shumaker is quoted in “Parricide is a rare form of homicide, but Brockton region is dealing with two possible cases.”

Boston Globe – May 27, 2011
Visiting Scholar and poet David Ferry to donate his $100,000 national poetry prize.

Wall Street Journal – May 24, 2011
Letter to editor from Accounting Professor James Angelini

Boston Globe – May 22, 2011
Law Professor Marc Rodwin is quoted in “Our Data Ourselves.”

Boston Globe – May 22, 2011
History Professor Stephen O’Neill is quoted in “Belief in their buried treasure recalls an era marked by pirates.

New England Cable News – May 19, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Paul Davis Lyons asks passersby: Are you sick of the rain?

Detroit Legal News – May 18, 2011
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in “ABA ethics proposals involving technology could impact small and solo firm lawyers.”

New England Cable News – May 18, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Sarah Murphy asks passersby: Do you believe in Judgment Day?

Kashmir Dispatch, India – May 18, 2011
Afshan Bokhari, assistant professor of art history, was quoted in “Akhoon Shah Mosque - Resurrecting history.”

ADA Today Spring 2011
Profile on Law Professor David Yamada (see page 10).

ASCA SCHOOL COUNSELOR – June 1, 2011
Tim Poynton, assistant professor of Education and Human Services and director of the School Counseling Program in the College of Arts and Sciences, was named 2011 Counselor Educator of the Year by the American School Counselor Association.

Boston Globe – May 15, 2011
Law Professor Joseph Franco is quoted in “Romney's link to hotel family runs deep.”

New England Cable News – May 12, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Paul Davis Lyons asks students in the street about college loan debt.

Boston Globe – May 11, 2011
History Department Chair Bob Allison is quoted in “An upgrade of history.”

New England Cable News – May 10, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Sarah Murphy asks passersby what they think about Donald Trump for president.

Boston Herald – May 9, 2011
Economics Professor Jonathan Haughton is quoted in “Tanking Gas Prices Predicted.”
Also appeared in: IStockAnalyst

New England Cable News – May 5, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Paul Davis Lyons asks passersby what they are doing for Mother’s Day.

New England Cable News – May 3, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Sarah Murphy asks passersby: Is bin Laden’s death cause for celebration?”

Boston Globe – May 4, 2011
Sociology Professor James Ptacek is quoted in “Lara Logan’s courage.”

Detroit Legal News – May 02, 2011
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in “ABA ethics proposals could impact small firm lawyers.”

New England Cable News – May 2, 2011
History Chair Bob Allison comments on the death of Osama Bin Laden and its impact on politics and history.

FOX 25 Boston – May 2, 2011
Communication and Journalism Chair Bob Rosenthal comments on death of Osama Bin Laden.

Boston Globe – May 2, 2011
Sawyer Business School relocating one of its MBA programs to Riverwalk Properties in Lawrence

ABA Journal – May 1, 2011
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in article “Commission Seeks Input on Issues Related to Technology, Globalization.”

Boston Globe – April 28, 2011
Government Chair Rachael Cobb is quoted in article “Brown says redistricting plan should empower minorities.”

New England Cable News – April 26, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Paul Davis Lyons asks passersby which superpower they would choose.

New York Times – April 25, 2011
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in “Law Firm Won’t Defend Marriage Act.”
Also mentioned in: Sacramento Bee

New England Cable News – April 19, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Andrew Rogers asks passersby what they will do with their tax refunds.

New York Times – April 15, 2011
Poet David Ferry, a Distinguished Visiting Scholar, has won the 2011 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize for lifetime achievement.
Also mentioned in:
Philadelphia Inquirer
Wellesley Townsman

Boston Globe – April 17, 2011
“The Adjunct Economy”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New England Cable News – April 14, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Sarah Murphy asks passersby about the Bruins playoff fever sweeping Boston.

New England Cable News – April 13, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Andrew Rogers got the crowd's reaction to Charlie Sheen’s performance at the Agganis Arena.

New England Cable News – April 12, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Paul Davis Lyons asks passersby what they know about Paul Revere.

Boston Globe “Names” – April 10, 2011
Movie producer David Hoberman with Kermit the Frog at the Modern Theatre
Also mentioned in:
Boston Herald “Inside Track”

Boston Globe “to do list”– April 11, 2011
“The Last Will,” the final installment of Distinguished Scholar in Residence Robert Brustein’s trilogy about Shakespeare, is at the Modern Theatre.

Boston Globe – April 9, 2011
Communication and Journalism Chair Bob Rosenthal is quoted in “World news sources surge.”

Boston Herald – April 9, 2011
Actress and humanitarian Ashley Judd at Suffolk University’s Ford Hall Forum.

New England Cable News – April 7, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Andrew Rogers asks passersby what they know about the history of the Internet.

Boston Globe– April 7, 2011
“Names”
Ashley Judd discusses “Bitter Humanitarianism” at Suffolk University’s Ford Hall Forum.
Also mentioned in:
Boston Globe
“Pick of the Day”

New England Cable News – April 7, 2011
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, on “Broadside,” discussing Scott Brown’s numbers in recent poll.

Boston Globe – April 7, 2011
“What to do this weekend”
Actors' Shakespeare Project, in collaboration with the Modern Theatre at Suffolk University, presents a reading series including "Women Beware Women.”

Boston Herald – April 5, 2011
Government Professor John Berg is quoted in “Dems banking on Obama re-election.”

Fox25Boston – April 5, 2011
Communication and Journalism Chair Bob Rosenthal discusses “Presidential race 2012: Obama, money and the GOP.”

New England Cable News – April 5, 2011
Suffolk in the City student reporter Sarah Murphy gets reviews on Charlie Sheen’s "Violent Torpedo of Truth Tour."

Strategy&Business magazine – April 1, 2011
“Values vs. Value,” article by Marketing Professor Gina Eckhardt (with Timothy Devinney and Pat Auger).

Fraud Magazine – April 1, 2011
“Reducing Vendor Fraud Risk,” article by Taxation Professor Brigitte Muehlmann (with Martha Howe and Priscilla Burnaby).

Boston Globe – March 31, 2011
Pick of the Day - Car Talk: The Musical!!! at the Modern Theatre

New England Cable News – March 31, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Paul Lyons questions passersby on how far they think the Red Sox will go this year?

Banker & Tradesman – March 29, 2011
Modern Theatre wins the Paul E. Tsongas Preservation Award

ABA Journal – March 29, 2011
Law Professor Andrew Perlman comments on possible rule changes governing cross-border practice by lawyers.

Boston Globe – March 29, 2011
Theatre Professor Wesley Savick’s show featured in article “Suffolk players get a lot of mileage out of 'Car Talk'.”

Blast – March 28, 2011
Theatre Professor Wes Savick discusses Car Talk: The Musical!!!

Boston Globe – March 28, 2011
Government Chair Rachael Cobb is quoted in “Growth slow in Boston metro area.”

GRITtv – March 28, 2011
Distinguished Scholar in Residence James Carroll discussed his new book Jerusalem, Jerusalem: How the Ancient City Ignited Our Modern World.

Boston Globe – March 27, 2011
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, is quoted in “Congress on your corner? Not in Mass. Bay State delegation has no town halls during current recess.”

Charlotte (N.C.) Observer – March 27, 2011
Law Professor David Yamada is quoted in “ Progress is slow in bill against work bullying.”
Also mentioned in:
Columbus (Neb.) Telegram

Palm Beach Post – March 26, 2011
Law Professor Mark Rodwin is quoted in “Gov. Rick Scott's drug testing policy stirs suspicion.”
Also appeared in:
Boston Herald
The Florida Times-Union
Current TV
Mother Jones

Banker & Tradesman – March 21, 2011
Law Professor Kathleen Engel’s interview on her new book The Subprime Virus (with Patricia McCoy).

Times Record, Wichita Falls, Texas – March 17, 2011
Students work on Habitat for Humanity house for “Alternative Spring Break" project.

Boston Globe – March 23, 2011
Len and Cherylann Gengel, parents of a college student killed in the Haiti earthquake last year, spoke at Suffolk University on their plans to open an orphanage in their daughter's memory.

USA Today – March 23, 2011
Government Department Chair Rachael Cobb comments on Cape Cod’s declining population.

Boston Globe “Names” – March 23, 2011
Law School to host film screening of Cruz Reynoso: Sowing the Seeds of Justice”

New England Cable News – March 22, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Sarah Murphy asks passersby “what are you going to do once the sun finally appears?”

Los Angeles Times – March 19, 2011
Law Professor David Yamada is quoted in “State bills against workplace bullying gain traction.”
Also mentioned in:
Chicago Tribune
Imperial Valley Press Online (El Centro, Calif.)
Baltimore Sun
Morning Call (Allentown, Penn.)
KWCH-TV Channel 12 (Wichita,Kan.)
WTVR-TV Channel 6 (Richmond, Va.)
MyFox Utah
CLTV-TV (Oak Brook, Ill.)
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Hartford Courant
Newport News (Va.) Daily Press
WNEP-TV Channel 16 (Moosic, Penn.)
WSBT-TV Channel 22 (South Bend, Ind.)
WGNO-TV Channel 26 (New Orleans, La.)
KIAH-TV Channel 39 (Houston,Texas)
KTVI (St. Louis, Mo.)
WXIN-TV Channel 59 (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Winchester (Ky.) Sun

New England Cable News – March 17, 2011
“Suffolk in the City” student reporter Paul Davis Lyons asks people in the street what they know about St. Patrick.

New England Cable News -- March 15, 2011
"Suffolk in the City" student reporter Sarah Murphy interviews passersby to see who is going to watch March Madness.

Boston Herald – March 13, 2011
Actor and humanitarian Ashley Judd to speak at Suffolk University's Ford Hall Forum

Cape Cod Times – March 13, 2011
Law Professor Alasdair Roberts is quoted in “Watching government gatekeepers.”

Brockton Enterprise – March 13, 2011
Law Professor Gregory Sullivan quoted in “Government records still hard to get”

New England Cable News – March 10, 2011
"Suffolk in the City" student reporter Sarah Murphy interviews passersby to see if the new iPad is generating excitement.

Boston Herald “Inside Track” – March 5, 2011
Athletics Director Jim Nelson with Lowell boxing brothers Micky Ward and Dicky Eklund, who were portrayed in the movie “The Fighter,” at Suffolk University's Regan Gym.

Boston Globe “Names” – March 5, 2011
Micky Ward and Dicky Eklund, boxing brothers from Lowell whose story was told in the film “The Fighter” met with students in the University’s Regan Gym before speaking at the C. Walsh Theatre. Jacqueline Vienneau, the point guard for the women’s basketball team, sparred with Dicky Eklund.

Boston Globe – March 4, 2011
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in “Drop in Mass. foreclosures tied to fewer seizures.”

CBC/Canada – March 4, 2011
Law Professor Kathleen Engel on the Lang & O’Leary Exchange show discussing “The Sub-Prime Post Mortem.”

New England Cable News -- March 3, 2011
"Suffolk in the City" student reporter Paul Davis Lyons interviews passersby to find out what they know about the history of “The Star Spangled Banner.”

Boston Herald “Inside Track” – March 3, 2011
Micky Ward and Dicky Eklund, the Lowell brothers portrayed in “The Fighter,” spoke in the C. Walsh Theatre.
Also mentioned in:
Boston Globe “Names”

Boston Herald – March 1, 2011
Economics Professor Jonathan Haughton is quoted in “Experts see no relief for Bay State drivers.”

Weirton (W.Va.) Daily Times – Feb. 27, 2011
Law Professor David Yamada is quoted in “Battling the bully.”

Boston Business Journal – Feb. 24, 2011
Modern Theatre cited in article “BIM around the block.”

New York Times – Feb. 23, 2011
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in article “Bank Branch Closings Are Tilted TowardPoorer Areas.”
Also mentioned in:
CNBC
The Bulletin, Bend, Ore.
Herald Tribune, Sarasota, Fla.
The Ledger, Lakeland, Fla.
The Gainseville (Fla.) Sun
Seattle (Wash.) Times Sunday
Salt Lake (Utah) Tribune

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly – Feb. 23, 2011
Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in article, “Mortgage industry eyes case seeking post-'lbanez' remedy.”

Campaigns & Elections – Feb. 21, 2011
Government Professor Kenneth Cosgrove is quoted in “Mass. Gov. Patrick Will Reportedly Play Key Role in 2012 Obama Campaign.”

Health Law Prof blog – Feb. 21, 2011
Law Dean Camille Nelsons posts “Racializing Disability, Disabling Race: Policing Race and Mental Status.”

Boston Herald “Inside Track” – Feb. 20, 2011
Author Dennis Lehane at the Modern Theatre

Journal Record, Oklahoma City, Okla. – Feb.18, 2011
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in “Ethics: What to do when a client balks.”

Boston Herald – Feb. 17, 2011
Rappaport Center hosts forum on the future of probation.
Also mentioned in:
CommonWealth

Boston Globe – Feb. 17, 2011
Men’s basketball player featured in “Pepdjonovic putting up some numbers at Suffolk.”

Boston Globe – Feb. 16, 2011
Ford Hall Forum lineup and author Dennis Lehane’s appearance at the Modern Theatre cited in "Names."

Boston Globe – Feb. 14, 2011
Dennis Lehane Retrospective at the Modern Theatre on Globe’s “To do List.”

Boston Globe – Feb . 13, 2011
Article cites History Chair Robert Allison’s book, A Short History of Cape Cod.

Boston Herald – Feb. 13, 2011
Miami Heat Guard Eddie House practices in the Suffolk’s Regan gym before game against Celtics.

Sing Tao Daily – Feb. 11, 2011
The international Chinese-language newspaper reports on Maxine Hong Kingston’s book reading at the Modern Theatre.

The Blade - Toledo,Ohio – Feb . 10, 2011
Law Professor Carter Bishop is quoted in “Cedar Fair accused of misleading shareholders.”

Beacon Hill Times – Feb. 8, 2011
Vice President for External Affairs John Nucci receives West End Community Center Partner Award
Also mentioned in:
Post Gazette

Boston Globe – Feb. 7, 2011
"Names" column featured Academy Award winning director Michael Cimino's appearance at the Modern Theatre.

WCVB-TV Ch. 5 – Feb. 6, 2011
Alumnus David Denninger, a lieutenant in the Massachusetts National Guard, is featured in a Ch. 5 series “Assignment: Afghanistan.”

Boston Globe – Feb. 5, 2011
Assistant Dean and Law Professor Ilene Seidman is quoted in “Archaic attitudes in abortion bill.”

FOX25 Boston – Feb. 4, 2011
Communication and Journalism Chair Bob Rosenthal discussed the crisis in Egypt.

Boston Herald – Feb. 3, 2011
Law Professor Chris Dearborn is quoted in “Critics rip hasty probation report.”

The National Law Journal – Feb. 1, 2011
Law Admissions Director Gail Ellis is quoted in “Possibility of a Voluntary LSAT Reignites Debate Over Test's Value.”

ABA Journal – Feb. 1, 2011
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in an article on the appeal and danger of social media for lawyers.

New England Cable News – February, 2011
Student reporters on the air collecting sidewalk interviews for “Suffolk in the City.”

New England Cable News – Jan. 31, 2011
History Department Chairman Robert Allison offered a perspective on the crisis in Egypt.

New England Cable News – Jan. 30, 2011
Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship Magid Mazen discussed the political upheaval in Egypt.

WCVB-TV Ch. 5 – Jan. 30, 2011
“City Line”
Law School’s clinical program cited in segment on domestic violence.

Boston Globe – Jan. 29, 2011
Law Professor Kate Nace Day is quoted in “Today’s slavery – A unified effort to end human trafficking.”

Women’s Health Issues – Feb. 1, 2011
“Lessons for Women’s Health From the Massachusetts Reform: Affordability, Transitions, and Choice”
Article by Sociology Professor Susan Sered, senior research analyst for the Center for Women’s Health and Human Rights, and Marilyn Delle Donne Proulx

ABA Journal – February 2011
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in article “Seduced: For Lawyers, the Appeal of Social Media Is Obvious. It’s Also Dangerous.”

New England Cable News – Jan. 27, 2011
“Storm leads to hundreds of flight delays, cancellations”
Dave DeAngelis, director of student leadership and involvement, and students are interviewed on way to leadership conference

CPA Journal – January 2011
“Ratings Users Beware - Using Information from the Credit Default Swap Market to Validate Credit Assessments”
Article by Accounting Professors James Cataldo and Alex Yen

New England Cable News – Jan. 25, 2011
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, on Broadside, discussing “Obama and Voters.”

C-Span – January 2011
Students question policymakers during Inside Washington academic seminar series in Washington, D.C.

The Shark Plank – Jan. 25, 2011
Government Professor Agnes Bain discussed 2010 elections as a contributor to the book "Pendulum Swing."

Banker & Tradesman – Jan. 24, 2011

Law Professor Kathleen Engel is quoted in “After Ibanez, Title Insurers Downplay Impact.”

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly – Jan. 24, 2011
When hiring, view writing samples as predictors of success”
Article by Professor of Legal Writing Gabriel Teninbaum

Rhode Island Lawyers Weekly – Jan. 24, 2011
Law Student awarded scholarship from Adler, Pollock & Sheehan

Boston Globe – Jan. 22, 2011
Distinguished Scholar in Resident Robert Brustein’s play “The Last Will,” is at the Modern Theatre on April 11.

Patriot Ledger – Jan. 21, 2011
Erica Gebo, co-director fo the Center for Crime and Justice Policy Research, is quoted in article, “Why do mothers do it?”

Des Moines Register – Jan. 20, 2011
Law Professor Miguel Schor wrote a guest column on impeaching judges.

Boston Globe – Jan. 19, 2011
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in article “Wilkerson’s legal woes may continue after her jail term.”

ABA Journal – Jan. 18, 2011
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in article, “Ethics 20/20 Commission Seeks Feedback on Ethics-Related Choice of Law Issues.”

Banker & Tradesman – Jan. 17, 2011
Kathleen Engel is quoted in “Criticism, Lawsuits Mount As MERS Takes Heat.”

The Globe and Mail, Toronto – Jan. 15, 2011
Law Professor Alasdair Roberts is quoted in “Can Access to Information be fixed?”

Financial Times – Jan. 14, 2011
Accounting Professor James Cataldo’s letter to the editor “A privileged status that is undeserved” cited the failures of credit rating agencies.

Boston Globe – Jan. 14, 2011
Alumnus Robert Caret named president of the University of Massachusetts.

WCVB-TV Chronicle – Jan. 13, 2011
Associate professor of Communication and Journalism Nina Huntemann appeared in a segment on Massachusetts’ thriving video game industry.

MSN Canada – Jan. 10, 2011
Law Professor Alasdair Roberts is quoted in article, “Canada dead last in freedom-of-info ranking.”
Also mentioned:
Radio Canada
Toronto Star
Winnipeg Free Press
Metro Canada
Alaska Highway News

Boston Herald – Jan. 10, 2011
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, “urged politicians to take precautions” following the Arizona tragedy.

FoxNews: Liveshots blog – Jan. 10, 2011
Law Professor Michael Avery comments on Swampscott High School’s mandatory parent meeting.

Boston Business Journal – Jan. 13, 2011
Article features alumni Greg Balestrieri and Joe Melville, owners of Candy.com.

The New York Times – Jan. 7, 2011
Student connects with Colorado boyfriend from “dream college” in Boston
Also mentioned in:
The Plain Dealer, Cincinnati, Ohio

WGBH-TV – Jan. 6, 2011
“Greater Boston” segment on The Modern Theatre

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly – Jan. 3, 2011
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in article, “AG’s recusal sought in probation case.”

Lawyers Weekly USA – Jan. 1, 2011
Law Professor Andrew Perlman is quoted in “Ethics: What to do when a client balks.”

American Theatre magazine – December 2010
"News in Brief"
Modern Theatre featured.

Boston Herald – Jan. 3, 2011
David Paleologos, director of the Political Research Center, comments in “Experts: Parole could be Mitt’s Willie Horton.”

Boston Herald – Jan. 3, 2011
Vice President for External Affairs John Nucci quoted in “Colleges passing out work”