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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Chiang Yee: The Silent Traveller
English Professor Da Zheng reads from his new book
Suffolk's Da Zheng has written a biography of Chiang Yee's
extraordinary accomplishments and transnational experience.
The book uncovers Chiang's encounters with racial exclusion and
immigration laws, displacement, exile, and the pain and losses he
endured while maintaining a popular public image.
This event will begin at 5:00 pm on Monday, April 5 at the Amenities Room on the first floor of 73 Tremont Street. For more, visit www.suffolk.edu/college/41401.html |
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. Prison Literacy: A Discussion
Civic Discourse Series examines education in the prison system
Suffolk and the Boston Athenĉum continue their Spring Civic Discourse Series. Jill McDonough, poet; Steven Spitzer, Suffolk Professor of Sociology, and Bob Waxler,
professor of English, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth present a
panel discussion, titled "Prison Literacy," moderated by author, Jack Gantos.
This event will begin at 6:30 pm on Thursday, April 8 at 10 1/2 Beacon Street. For more information, visit www.suffolk.edu/college/40078.html. |
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. Ford Hall Forum and Mitt Romney
"No Apology: The Case for American Greatness"
Former Governor of Mass, Mitt Romney joins moderator Jeff Jacoby, Boston Globe columnist,
to explore why American strength is essential - not just for us but for the world. This event will begin at 6:30 pm on Thursday, April 8 in the Rabb Auditorium of the Boston Public Library. For more, visit www.suffolk.edu/college/40612.html |
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. Haiti: What Now?
Government Department sponsors panel on current conditions
Join a panel discussion on the situation in Haiti, featuring Dr. Marc Prou,
UMASS Boston; Rep. Lind Dorcena Forry. 12th District; Dr. Alix Cantave,
UMASS Boston; moderated by Judy Dushku, Suffolk University.
This event will begin at 5:30 pm on Wednesday, April 7 in Donahue 311. For more, visit www.suffolk.edu/college/41471.html |
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