Against All Odds
How attorney Josh Koskoff, JD '94, is seeking justice for the families of Sandy Hook and Uvalde
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Stepping up for Democracy
Features
Across campus and across Boston, Suffolk students have spent this charged political season working in nonpartisan ways to help people make their voices heard
ReimaginINg Downtown Boston
City buildings become a blank canvas where design students visualize the future
Why I give: Professor Emerita Karen Blum
Opening doors to justice and opportunity has been a way of life for Karen Blum, JD ’74
Substance, With Style
Fiercely committed and fearlessly fashionable, the Honorable Amy Nechtem, JD ’85, championed children’s welfare as chief justice of the Massachusetts Juvenile Court
A Conversation with Provost Rick Oches
A RISKY PROPOSITION?
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Letter from Vice President for Advancement
Suffolk SnapShot: 1974
Reclaiming the Past
THE NEXT CHAPTER FOR BLACK STUDIES
HISTORY IN THE MAKING
WHAT TRAVEL TEACHES
PRIMARY CARE IN PERIL
Community Counts
An On-Ramp to Opportunity
Now in its 21st year, Suffolk’s paid internship program iWorks provides Boston young people with paths to meaningful employment
All Are Welcome Here
As it marks a milestone anniversary, Suffolk’s Interfaith Center remains firmly rooted in its mission
Letter From the President
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Noteworthy Pride Points
Read all about THIS: The Suffolk Journal student newspaper earned second place honors in its division for both “Best Editorial” and “Best News Web Site” in the national College Media Association’s 2024 Apple Awards.
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FROM TITLETOWN TO SNEAKER TOWN
Commencement Coverage
THE SPORTING LIFE
FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME
REMEMBERING THE NORMANDY INVASION
Court Skills
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