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Suffolk University Recordings

 

The following digitized audio and video recordings feature Suffolk University’s people, events, and views of the campus.

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  • Suffolk University Alma Mater Performed at Convocation (videorecording), 2006 by Fred Marchant, Emilio Aragon, and Stefi Rubin

    Suffolk University Alma Mater Performed at Convocation (videorecording), 2006

    Fred Marchant, Emilio Aragon, and Stefi Rubin

    Suffolk University officially unveiled its new alma mater during the school’s Centennial celebration in 2006. Lyrics were composed by English professor and poet Fred Marchant and his wife Stefi Rubin, and music was composed by alumnus Emilio Aragon ’04. Aragon, a celebrity in his native Spain, is known for his achievements as a musician, composer, singer, actor, producer, and television director. He visited the Studio Theatre in the summer of 2006 specifically to preview the new alma mater for a Suffolk audience. The Hobart S. Yates Ensemble debuted the song on September 2nd during the Centennial ceremonies on Boston Common. See also lyrics and sheet music here./

  • Best of Temple Street (videorecording), 2006 by WSUB Student Productions

    Best of Temple Street (videorecording), 2006

    WSUB Student Productions

    Student-produced clip show featuring news stories from "Temple Street" news, a WSUB production

  • Lowell Lecture Series: Maxine Hong Kingston (videorecording), 2004 by Maxine Hong Kingston

    Lowell Lecture Series: Maxine Hong Kingston (videorecording), 2004

    Maxine Hong Kingston

    The Lowell Lecture Series, in conjunction with the Suffolk University English department and the newly created Suffolk University Poetry Center, brought renowned author Maxine Hong Kingston to the C. Walsh Theatre on Tuesday, September 28, 2004 to speak about her experiences growing up as Chinese-American woman, writer and activist.

    Kingston, author of “The Woman Warrior,” “China Men” and “The Fifth Book of Peace,” among others, took the stage before a full theatre after being introduced by English professor and Poetry Center director Fred Marchant. "I feel honored to help inaugurate the poetry center," Kingston said. "Poetry, I feel, is the highest endeavor of civilization. It might be civilization itself".

  • Fall Fest documentary (videorecording), 2003 by Suffolk University Performing Arts Office

    Fall Fest documentary (videorecording), 2003

    Suffolk University Performing Arts Office

    In 2003, the Performing Arts Office at Suffolk University produced a documentary video explaining the origins and purpose of Fall Fest, the annual student performing arts showcase. Narrated by Chris Destefano, Director. Also features interviews with Nancy Stoll, Dean of Students, and several student performers.

  • Gay marriage rally and protest-edited version (videorecording), 2003 by WSUB Student Productions

    Gay marriage rally and protest-edited version (videorecording), 2003

    WSUB Student Productions

    WSUB student television filmed a rally and protest outside the Massachusetts State House, featuring signs, interviews, and speeches from people in support of and against the right for same-sex couples to marry in the state. This version was edited for broadcast.

  • Gay marriage rally and protest-unedited version (videorecording), 2003 by WSUB Student Productions

    Gay marriage rally and protest-unedited version (videorecording), 2003

    WSUB Student Productions

    WSUB-Suffolk University Student Television Productions-filmed a rally and protest outside the Massachusetts State House, featuring signs, interviews, and speeches from people in support of and against the right for same-sex couples to marry in the state. This version is unedited and contains unaired footage.

  • Michael Dukakis speech at Suffolk University (videorecording), 2000 by Michael Dukakis

    Michael Dukakis speech at Suffolk University (videorecording), 2000

    Michael Dukakis

    On November 29, 2000, former Governor of Massachusetts Michael Dukakis spoke to students in the MPA (Master's of Public Administration) program at Suffolk University. At the time, Dukakis was a professor and lecturer at Northeastern University, focusing on public policy and political science, as well as the Vice Chairman of the Amtrak Board. His talk focused mainly on the issues surrounding the 2000 US Presidential Election, and was followed by a brief Q&A with the audience.

  • 52nd Annual Donahue Lecture: Hon. Charles Fried: "Reflections on Crime and Punishment" (videorecording), 1997 by Charles Fried

    52nd Annual Donahue Lecture: Hon. Charles Fried: "Reflections on Crime and Punishment" (videorecording), 1997

    Charles Fried

    The Donahue Lectures invited Supreme Judicial Court Justice Charles Fried to Suffolk on February 6, 1997, when he presented the 52nd Donahue Lecture, titled "Reflections on Crime and Punishment." Fried, who received an honorary degree from Suffolk Law School in 1996, spoke about the American criminal justice system, questioning poor prison conditions.

    Since its inception in 1980, the Frank J. Donahue Memorial Lecture Series has been sponsored by The Suffolk University Law Review, and annually attracts lecturers from among the nation’s top legal scholars and jurists. Each Donahue Lecturer is an exceptionally prominent legal scholar who delivers a lecture at Suffolk University Law School that forms the basis for a Lead Article to be published in the Law Review shortly thereafter.

    The Law Review instituted this lecture series in 1980 to commemorate the Honorable Frank J. Donahue, former faculty member, trustee, and treasurer of Suffolk University. Judge Donahue graduated from Suffolk University Law School in 1921, and served as an Associate Justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts for forty-two years — the longest term in that court’s history.

  • Lowell Lecture Series: Cornel West: "Race Matters" (videorecording), 1996 by Cornel R. West

    Lowell Lecture Series: Cornel West: "Race Matters" (videorecording), 1996

    Cornel R. West

    On October 2, 1996, the Lowell Lecture Committee at Suffolk University hosted Dr. Cornel West, distinguished author, professor, and lecturer, to speak in the series "Stemming the Tide of Violence in the United States and Beyond."

    Dr. West's talk, entitled "Race Matters" after his award-winning book, was delivered at the C. Walsh Theatre, and included a Q&A session with the audience, followed by a brief reception. These lectures were funded by a grant from the Lowell Institute and were open to the public.

  • 45th Annual Donahue Lecture: George P. Fletcher: "Political Correctness and Jury Selection" (videorecording), 1995 by George P. Fletcher

    45th Annual Donahue Lecture: George P. Fletcher: "Political Correctness and Jury Selection" (videorecording), 1995

    George P. Fletcher

    On January 26, 1995, the Donahue Lectures invited George P. Fletcher, Cardozo Professor of Jurisprudence at Columbia University School of Law, and an internationally celebrated expert on ethics, jurisprudence and criminal law, delivered the 45th Donahue Lecture entitled "Political Correctness and Jury Selection."

    Since its inception in 1980, the Frank J. Donahue Memorial Lecture Series has been sponsored by The Suffolk University Law Review, and annually attracts lecturers from among the nation’s top legal scholars and jurists. Each Donahue Lecturer is an exceptionally prominent legal scholar who delivers a lecture at Suffolk University Law School that forms the basis for a Lead Article to be published in the Law Review shortly thereafter.

    The Law Review instituted this lecture series in 1980 to commemorate the Honorable Frank J. Donahue, former faculty member, trustee, and treasurer of Suffolk University. Judge Donahue graduated from Suffolk University Law School in 1921, and served as an Associate Justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts for forty-two years — the longest term in that court’s history.

  • 44th Annual Donahue Lecture: Rt. Hon. A. Kim Campbell: "Post-Conviction Review in Canada: Politics vs. Law" (videorecording), 1994 by A. Kim Campbell

    44th Annual Donahue Lecture: Rt. Hon. A. Kim Campbell: "Post-Conviction Review in Canada: Politics vs. Law" (videorecording), 1994

    A. Kim Campbell

    On November 15, 1994, the Donahue Lectures invited Rt. Hon. A. Kim Campbell, former Canadian Prime Minister and fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, to deliver the 44th Donahue Lecture entitled "Post-Conviction Review in Canada: Politics v. Law."

    Since its inception in 1980, the Frank J. Donahue Memorial Lecture Series has been sponsored by The Suffolk University Law Review, and annually attracts lecturers from among the nation’s top legal scholars and jurists. Each Donahue Lecturer is an exceptionally prominent legal scholar who delivers a lecture at Suffolk University Law School that forms the basis for a Lead Article to be published in the Law Review shortly thereafter.

    The Law Review instituted this lecture series in 1980 to commemorate the Honorable Frank J. Donahue, former faculty member, trustee, and treasurer of Suffolk University. Judge Donahue graduated from Suffolk University Law School in 1921, and served as an Associate Justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts for forty-two years — the longest term in that court’s history.

  • Suffolk University-Think About It! (videorecording), 1993 by Suffolk University

    Suffolk University-Think About It! (videorecording), 1993

    Suffolk University

    TV commercial featuring faculty and students talking about Suffolk's academic strengths as a university, and what it's like to go to school in Boston.

  • Lowell Lecture Series: William F. Buckley, Jr. (videorecording) by William F. Buckley Jr.

    Lowell Lecture Series: William F. Buckley, Jr. (videorecording)

    William F. Buckley Jr.

    In March of 1992, William F. Buckley Jr. gave a speech titled “Changing Values and a Changing America” at Suffolk University in Boston, MA, as part of the University's Lowell Lecture Series.

  • Rev. Jesse Jackson speech at Suffolk University (videorecording), 1992 by Jesse L. Jackson

    Rev. Jesse Jackson speech at Suffolk University (videorecording), 1992

    Jesse L. Jackson

    Suffolk University hosted an address at the C. Walsh Theatre by the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson on March 11, 1992 during which he discussed many of the problems he believes face the country. The speech was sponsored by Suffolk University, the Boston African-American National Historical Site, and the Museum of African-American History.

  • Awareness Skits performed during student orientation (videorecording), 1990 by WSUB Student Productions

    Awareness Skits performed during student orientation (videorecording), 1990

    WSUB Student Productions

    Student orientation leaders performed comedy skits and held Q&A sessions with incoming freshmen to raise awareness around topics like dating violence, drinking and drug abuse, discrimination, racism, safety in the city, and hazing.

  • Student Government Association candidate speeches (videorecording), 1989 by Suffolk University Student Government Association

    Student Government Association candidate speeches (videorecording), 1989

    Suffolk University Student Government Association

    Speeches from student candidates running for positions on the Student Government Association's Executive Board and class representatives. Candidates included: Gary Christiansen for SGA President and Senior Class President; Tony Federico for Senior Vice President; Chip Centofanti for Senior Class Representative; Catherine Canfield for Senior Class Representative; Vincent Miraglia for Junior Class President; Lisa Masciarelli for SGA Vice President and Junior Class President; Kendis Bidmeade for Junior Class Representative; Kimberly A. Brown for Junior Class President; Ron Vining for Sophomore Class President; Tangiera Mitchell for Sophomore Class Vice President; Nitsa Kapelos for Sophomore Class Representative; Mary Beth Sweeney for Sophomore Class Representative; Joseph Smaller for Sophomore Class Representative; Justin Barr for Sophomore Class Representative; Chuck Cronis for Freshman Class Representative. Photos and profiles of the candidates can be found in the April 3, 1989 issue of the Suffolk Journal. See full issue here.

  • Bernays Lecture Series: speech by Hubert de Besche (Sweden) at Suffolk University (audio recording and transcript) by Hubert de Besche

    Bernays Lecture Series: speech by Hubert de Besche (Sweden) at Suffolk University (audio recording and transcript)

    Hubert de Besche

  • Bernays Lecture Series: speech by Hans Engen (Norway) at Suffolk University (audio recording and transcript) by Hans Engen

    Bernays Lecture Series: speech by Hans Engen (Norway) at Suffolk University (audio recording and transcript)

    Hans Engen

  • Bernays Lecture Series: speech by K. Knuth-Winterfeldt (Denmark) at Suffolk University (audio recording and transcript) by K. Knuth-Winterfeldt

    Bernays Lecture Series: speech by K. Knuth-Winterfeldt (Denmark) at Suffolk University (audio recording and transcript)

    K. Knuth-Winterfeldt

  • Bernays Lecture Series: speech by Gian Luigi Milosi (Italy) at Suffolk University (audio recording and transcript) by Gian Luigi Milosi

    Bernays Lecture Series: speech by Gian Luigi Milosi (Italy) at Suffolk University (audio recording and transcript)

    Gian Luigi Milosi

  • Bernays Lecture Series: speech by Wilfried Platzer (Austria) at Suffolk University (audio recording and transcript) by Wilfried Platzer

    Bernays Lecture Series: speech by Wilfried Platzer (Austria) at Suffolk University (audio recording and transcript)

    Wilfried Platzer

  • Bernays Lecture Series: speech by Baron Scheyven (Belgium) at Suffolk University (audio recording and transcript) by Baron Louis Scheyven

    Bernays Lecture Series: speech by Baron Scheyven (Belgium) at Suffolk University (audio recording and transcript)

    Baron Louis Scheyven

  • Bernays Lecture Series: speech by Richard Seppala (Finland) at Suffolk University (audio recording and transcript) by Richard Seppala

    Bernays Lecture Series: speech by Richard Seppala (Finland) at Suffolk University (audio recording and transcript)

    Richard Seppala

  • Bernays Lecture Series: speech by Berend J. Slingenburg (Netherlands) at Suffolk University (audio recording and transcript) by Berend J. Slingenburg

    Bernays Lecture Series: speech by Berend J. Slingenburg (Netherlands) at Suffolk University (audio recording and transcript)

    Berend J. Slingenburg

  • Bernays Lecture Series: speech by Alfred Zehnder (Switzerland) at Suffolk University (audio recording and transcript) by Alfred Zehnder

    Bernays Lecture Series: speech by Alfred Zehnder (Switzerland) at Suffolk University (audio recording and transcript)

    Alfred Zehnder

 
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