Welcome to the CAS Weekly Events Update! Check our website or click the green links below for the most up-to-date information. If you would like to submit your event, please contact the Dean's Office with your listing. Enjoy!
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Latino Education/Advocacy Day
Join the first annual national Town Hall broadcast in Boston
Suffolk is proud to host the only LEAD Town Hall
site in Boston! The Summit is hosted by California State University,
San Bernardino and all sessions are broadcasted live to fifty
"Town Hall" sites across the country. LEAD features nationally recognized Latino/a educators, researchers, policymakers, and
activists.
This event will begin at 10:30 am on Monday, March 29 at 120 Tremont St. For registration and the day's schedule, visit www.suffolk.edu/offices/40704.html. |
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Maxine Hong Kingston
Author returns for second year as Distinguished Visiting Scholar
The CAS Distinguished Visiting Scholars series is proud to welcome back Maxine Hong Kingston. An award-winning author, Kingston returns to present her talk, "Asians in America."
This event will begin at 10:00 am on Wednesday, March 31 in the Munce Conference Room, Archer 110. For more information, visit www.suffolk.edu/college/40093.html. |
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Wearing The Scarlet Letter
Symposium on challenges for those with criminal backgrounds
Join the Center for Crime and Justice Policy Research and the Jericho Circle Project as they present Fran Fajana, Mass. Law Reform Institute and a panel of ex-offenders living with Criminal Offender Record Information. This event will begin at 1:00 pm on Monday, March 29 at 73 Tremont St, 1st floor. For more, visit www.suffolk.edu/college/41265.html |
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Chiang Yee: Silent Traveller
Examine Boston from the perspective of a Chinese travel writer
The Adams Gallery presents reproductions of illustrations from
artist-author Chiang Yee's 1959 book on Boston, offering a unique view
of the city from the perspective of the Silent Traveller. Yee, who covered art, travel, memoir, and children's stories in more than 25 published books, makes a fascinating subject. This exhibition will run through May 31, 2010 at the Adams Gallery at 120 Tremont Street. For more information, please visit www.suffolk.edu/41050.html.
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