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Getting Involved at Suffolk University
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Welcome to Boston!
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When students get involved in on campus, they have the opportunity to: develop leadership skills become connected to the Suffolk community make a difference on and off campus gain a sense of achievement make new friends enjoy a variety of experiences have fun! Why get involved?
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Journey Leadership Program 80+ different Groups on campus Media Groups Cultural Groups Academic Interest Groups Social/Special Interest Groups Spiritual/Religious Groups Programming/Governing Boards Other Services Sporting Events – Discount tickets to Celtics, Bruins & Red Sox Games Student Activity Center Student Leadership & Involvement
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Cultural Groups: Asian-American Association, Black Student Union, Suffolk University Rainbow Alliance Academic Interest Groups: Model United Nations, Health Careers Club, Political Science Association, American Chemical Society Social Justice/Community Service: Best Buddies, Project Nur Fraternity & Sorority Life: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Theta Phi Alpha, Greek Council Special Interest: Billiard Club, Video Gamers Army, Suffolk Democrats, Suffolk Republicans Programming/Governing Boards: Program Council, Student Government Association Media Groups : Suffolk Journal, Suffolk Voice, Suffolk Free Radio Student Organizations
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Action Africa Alliance
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Actuarial Science Society
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Advertising Club
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American Chemical Society
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American Society for Biochemistry
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Amnesty International
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Anime Philosophy Suffolk
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Armenian Students Association
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Ascend
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Asian American Association
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Best Buddies
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Beta Alpha Psi
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Black Student Union
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Caribbean Student Network
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Case Analysis Team
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Chinese Student Association
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Christian Bible Study
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Clash of the Rams
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College Democrats
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College Republicans
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Computer Science Club
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Enactus
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Financial Management Association
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Future Investors in Real Estate
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Greek Council
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Hatha Yoga Group
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Health Careers Club
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Her Campus Suffolk University
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Hispanic Association (SUHA)
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History Society
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Info System Clubs
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Interior Design Association
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International Business Club
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International Student Association
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Investing & Trading Club
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Irish American Association
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Japanese Student Association
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L’Association (French Club)
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Law Association (SULA)
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Mindfulness Meditation Group
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Minority Association of Engineers and Students
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Mock Trial Team
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Muslim Student Association
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Philosophy Society
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Professional Marketing Association
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Program Council (PC)
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Project Management Club
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Project Nur
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Public Relations Society (SUPR)
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Qur’an Study
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Rainbow Alliance
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Roman Catholic Group
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon
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Sketchual Misconduct
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Ski & Snowboarding Club
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Spanish Club
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Student Athletic Advisory Council
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Student Government Association (SGA)
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Students for Justice in Palestine
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Suffolk Billiards Club
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Suffolk Entrepreneurship Club
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Suffolk Free Radio
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Suffolk Hillel
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Suffolk Journal
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Suffolk Madrid Association
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Suffolk Saudi Club
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Suffolk University Management Association
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Suffolk University Mathematics Society
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Suffolk University Taiwanese Students Association
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Suffolk University’s Vietnamese Student Association
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Suffolk Voice
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SUNORML
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Theta Phi Alpha
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To Write Love On Her Arms
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Tri Beta (Beta Beta Beta)
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Vegetarian Society
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Venture (Literary Magazine)
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Veteran’s Organization
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Video Gamer’s Army (VGA)
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Wiccan/Pagan Group
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Women in Business
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The Journey Leadership Program A four year comprehensive leadership experience designed to develop student’s leadership skills throughout their collegiate career at Suffolk. The program is built on: Involvement Service Career Exploration Leadership Students engage in various on and off- campus activities, service projects and group challenges – each one engaging students and expanding upon the core value of that level.
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Signature Experiences
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Adventure Learning Global Exchange, RA Cook off,
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Performing arts are a great way to build community, explore creativity, develop new skills, enrich your student’s education, make friends, and have fun. The idea that the arts have something to offer everyone - novice to expert, performer, techie, designer, audience member - is at the heart of what the Performing Arts Office does. Student Groups Suffolk University Dance Company The Ramifications A Cappella Group Suffolk University Jazz Ensemble Wicked! Hip Hop Dance Techies Union Seriously Bent Improv Comedy Troupe And many more! Performing Arts Office
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Student Affairs
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Office of Diversity Services supports and realizes the University’s mission to prepare students to live in a diverse global society and to appreciate the richness of various cultures by intentionally engaging diversity to benefit both our student population and the greater University community. We offer a variety of support services, educational programs, and resources for students, faculty, and staff, including: Support to Suffolk's cultural clubs and organizations Educational activities designed to increase knowledge of different cultures or to decrease discrimination and homophobia Social events that celebrate unity across cultures Consultation to faculty and administrators interested in strengthening diversity Diversity Services
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The Suffolk University Athletic Department is an NCAA Division III affiliated institution and members of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference and ECAC. Suffolk currently hosts 13 varsity sports and seasonal intramural sports. Suffolk’s 13 varsity and intramural sports include: Baseball Softball Basketball (Men's and Women's) Cross Country (Men’s and Women’s) Soccer (Men’s and Women’s) Tennis (Men’s and Women’s) Volleyball Golf Hockey Athletics
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The Interfaith Center at Suffolk University is a campus resource that unites the Suffolk community via: A University chaplain The Reverend Amy L. Fisher Seasonal celebrations such as: Chanukah, Easter, Kwanzaa, and Eid Ongoing programs such as: Eastern meditation, Torah study, Hatha yoga, Islamic daily prayers, and Hillel events Interfaith Center
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Suffolk's Center for Community Engagement mission is to cultivate and inspire a community that is committed to social justice. The key elements to accomplish this mission are service, education, reflection and advocacy. Service opportunities: Alternative Spring Break Service Day Service Learning Weekly programming: Supper Clubs Prison Book Saturdays of service Jumpstart Center for Community Engagement
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Temple Street Fair September 16, 2014 All student organizations take to the street at the beginning of each school year to talk to interested students and collect potential interest forms. If your student has any questions about what Suffolk’s student life has to offer, the Temple Street Fair is a great and fun way to figure it out!
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Please encourage your students to get involved!
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