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!

This Week's Events
Monday, April 19
Patriots Day - University Closed


Tuesday, April 20
Recognition Day
6:30PM; 88 Tremont Street

Alumni Association event
"Transparency and Participation in Successfully Managing BIDMC's Financial Challenges"
6PM; 120 Tremont St, 4th fl.
Registration required

CJN Film Series event
Romeo screening
6PM; Donahue 311


Wednesday, April 21
Moakley Institute event
Boston Harbor Islands: Past, Present and Future
12:30PM; 120 Tremont St, 1st fl.

Executive Speaker Series
Mark Kripp's "Risk Management and the Nonprofit"
5:45PM; 73 Tremont St, 1st fl.


Thursday, April 22
History Department event
"Remembering James Michael Curley" panel discussion
1PM; Beacon 101

Engineering Department event
"The Future of Transportation"
Panel Discussion
1PM; 120 Tremont St.

Rosenberg Institute event
"Advances in Health Care
in Taiwan"
3PM; Donahue 128

Theatre Department event
Into the Woods
8PM; C. Walsh Theatre

Ford Hall Forum event
Modern Islam: Engaging Questions of Faith, Fanatics, Democracy and Reform
6:30PM; 120 Tremont St.


Saturday, April 24
Physics Department event
Annual CAS Science Banquet
6:30PM; Museum of Science
Registration required
The Future of Transportation
Suffolk hosts panel featuring Ray and Tom of NPR's Car Talk
Car Talk

The College of Arts and Sciences presents a panel discussion on "The Future of Transportation," with Ray and Tom Magliozzi, from NPR's Car Talk and Chad Cooke, Electrical and Computer Engineering; Patricia Hogan, Environmental Engineering; Jonathan Haughton, Economics; and Mohamed Zatet, Electrical and Computer Engineering.  Light refreshments will be served.  Seating is on a first come, first served basis.

This event will begin at 1:00 pm on Thursday, April 22  in the First Floor Function Room of 120 Tremont St. For more, please contact Nicole Vadnais.

Modern Islam
Ford Hall Forum hosts panel on twenty-first century religion
Kaaba at night

Mona Eltahawy, award-winning New York-based journalist and international lecturer on Arab and Muslim issues; Zuhdi Jasser, Founding Member and President of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy (AIFD), an American Muslim organization advocating for the separation of mosque and state; and Bilal Kaleem, Executive Director of the Muslim American Society of Boston, join moderator James Carroll, Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence at Suffolk, recipient of the James Parks Morton Interfaith Award, and Boston Globe columnist, to address the questions facing Islam, America, and democracy today.

This event will begin at 6:30 pm on Thursday, April 22 in the Main Function Room at 120 Tremont Street. For more information, visit www.suffolk.edu/college/40614.html

Into The Woods
Theatre Department rounds up the year with classic musical
Into the Woods

Once upon a time, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack, Rapunzel, some princes, a witch, a baker and his wife went into the woods in search of their hearts' desires. They all lived happily ever after...for a time. Marilyn Plotkins and a stellar student cast explore what adventures come after the story is over in this fun and moving musical.

Into The Woods runs through Sunday, April 25, with 8:00 pm performances, including Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $10 and $5 for students, seniors and Suffolk community, and may be purchased in advance at brownpapertickets.com or by calling 1-800-838-3006 or in person at the Hub in the Donahue Lobby. For more information, visit www.suffolk.edu/college/40750.html.

Compiled by Sara Lischynsky | CAS Office of the Dean | Suffolk University