Hey everyone! There is so much happening this week and it would be a shame not to try to attend as many of these amazing events as you can, sooooooo we have a contest! Whomsoever takes the most pictures of the most events attended this week and sends them to us through whatever medium they so choose, will win…….A GIFT CARD TO IMPROV ASYLUM!!! WOoooooOOoo! Make sure you #InstaUnity so we can keep track.
Ongoing:
Stephen D. Paine Scholarship Exhibition: Check out the artwork of the winners of the Stephen D. Paine Scholarship at the Gallery at NESAD! Now-March 16th
Faculty Exhibit: From now until March 5th check out artwork created by the professors at NESAD in the Adams Gallery located in the Suffolk Law School!
Monday 25th
- African American History Bowl! Kick off Unity Week with Greek Council for a fun, interactive trivia show celebrating Black History, with questions regarding prominent historical figures, pioneering trailblazers, pop culture figures and other notable topics!
Winners receive a $200.00 cash prize! - 5PM Donahue Cafe
- #InstaUnity
- Give A Damn: is an inspiring feature length documentary about three young men who journey across three continents immersing themselves in poverty and seeking answers to some of life’s most difficult questions.
Come watch a video of their journey and hear about their experiences in the C Walsh Theatre at 7pm!#InstaUnity
Tuesday 26th
KEEP CALM AND CLIMB ON: SoFit Take the Stairs Tuesday!
Wednesday 27th
- Everyone’s A Little Bit Racist Round Table Discussion: Race, ethnicity and sexual orientation are all front and center in Suffolk University’s production of Avenue Q. How are issues of identity handled in the business of theater and film? And how does one cast for “identity”? And why is Johnny Depp playing Tonto in a movie? Join a panel of theater/film makers and watchers as we talk about race and the modern entertainment industry.
Join us at 3PM, Munce Conference Room! #InstaUnity
- Shane Windmeyer: Shane L. Windmeyer is a leading author on gay campus issues, national leader in gay and lesbian civil rights and a champion for LGBT issues on college campuses. He is co-founder and executive director of Campus Pride. It is the only national organization for student leaders and campus organizations working to create a safer college environment for LGBT students. Hosted by Suffolk University’s Greek Council and Rainbow Alliance.
- 5PM #InstaUnity
- Student vs Faculty Basketball: in the Ridgeway Gym at 6:30. Show some team spirit and join in on a basketball game between Suffolk faculty and students. There will be halftime entertainment and a chance to win raffle prizes. Not interested in playing? Come and show some support for your peers in honor of Unity Week!
- #InstaUnity
- TWLOHA Suffolk Lyrics and Conversation Benefit Show: Join us for a night of music and conversation as we hold a benefit show for To Write Love on Her Arms.
Proceeds from the show will go to directly invest in recovery and treatment of individuals. Donations will be accepted & GREATLY appreciatedThis show is open to the public, you do not have to be a SU student to attend! - Donahue Cafe at 6:30
Thursday 28th
- LeaderChef: Join Unity Week, Journey, and the rest of the Suffolk community in sharing cultural experiences through eating food from adifferentculture while in an authentic cultural setting!
- 1PM, D403 #InstaUnity
- Unity Week Showcase: Join us in the C. Walsh Theatre at 7PM for a night of diverse performance from dance to song to comedy to spoken word it will be an exciting and entertaining evening!
- #InstaUnity
***SPECIAL NOTE!! WE WILL BE TABLING AT THE SHOWCASE AND THE FIRST 5 PEOPLE TO SEE US AND SAY #INSTAUNITY WILL RECEIVE A PRIZE!!!***
- Voices For Now: A serious, satiric, affectionate musical journey into the passion of Generation Y: hopes hit hard by recession and debt, hooked on social media, yearning for meaningful work and love. Featuring songs by some of America’s top musical theatre artists.
- C. Walsh 8PM
- Seriously Bent: Performance in the basement of 150 at 10:00!
Friday 1st
- First Friday! For the first time in this event’s history, it will actually take place on the first Friday of the month! Be there for this historic moment! Also for the stand up comedy, WHICH IS ANOTHER FIRST FOR FIRST FRIDAY!! You can’t miss out on history in the making!!!!!! 150 Basement 7PM
- Voices For Now: A serious, satiric, affectionate musical journey into the passion of Generation Y: hopes hit hard by recession and debt, hooked on social media, yearning for meaningful work and love. Featuring songs by some of America’s top musical theatre artists.
- C. Walsh 8PM
- Black & White Affair: Suffolk University’s Black Student Union is ending Black History Month with THE BLACK AND WHITE AFFAIR! Join us for our biggest event of the YEAR! This is a semi-formal event. Black & white attire is suggested.
There will be PRIZES for BEST dressed male and female!
– FREE ADMISSION
– Bring proper ID/college ID
– FREE FOOD - Friday, March 1st at the Hyatt Regency Boston: One Avenue De Lafayette, Boston MA 02111 8:00pm – 1:00am
Saturday 2nd
- Singing Strides: The Suffolk Ramifications, Rather Be Giraffes from Brandeis, Acapocalypse from Emmanuel, and For Good Measure
from Emmanuel are joining forces to raise money for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Please show them your support! The show is in the C. Walsh from 7-9.
Sunday 3rd
- Make sure to tune in to some live tweeting from a field trip to Salem, Beverly and Danvers with the cast of The Crucible!