The Curry College community welcomes our new faculty members to campus for the 2018-2019 academic year.
Students in the Curry College MBA program delivered their capstone project to the leadership of Caritas Communities.
Criminal Justice Professor says restorative justice is "a way of life."
Fine and Applied Arts Professor discusses how she became an artist.
The Public Humanist publishes three-part series exploring the role of "fake news" in 18th century America.
Unconventional college guide recognizes Curry for its engaging programs.
A new transfer agreement provides Cape Cod Community College graduates the opportunity to complete their bachelor's degree through Curry's Division of Continuing Education and Graduate Studies.
Politics and History Professor traveled to Washington D.C. to participate in an expert panel about male violence and services for male survivors in prison.
School of Nursing Professor accepted into distinguished nurse faculty program.
Criminal Justice alumna recently received the prestigious NEACJS Gerhard O. W. Mueller and Freda Adler Undergraduate Student Scholarship Award.
Politics & History Professor shares insight on why he believes Governor Baker is successful.
The Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women recently honored Professor Hazel Varella during a special ceremony at the State House.
Allen Yannone '11 was on vacation when he rescued two snorkelers who were pinned against a rock.
Deborah Gelch offers advice to CIOs and discusses the importance of networking.
Dr. Navyn Salem, Hon. '18 served as Commencement speaker, and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Business Administration degree.
During Curry College Commencement Exercises, the College awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree to the Hon. Anthony M. Campo, '79, Hon. '18.
The College awarded 709 degrees during its 2018 Commencement Exercises.
The Curry College Athletic Hall of Fame will welcome four alumni to its ranks this fall.
The Team IMPACT Gala benefits children facing serious and chronic illnesses.
Several publications feature work by Curry's Humanities faculty.
The College's Plymouth campus recently hosted a summit addressing possible solutions to the opiate crisis.
Curry College has learned through media reports that Quincy College's nursing approval has been withdrawn by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing.
The 49th annual Curry College Awards Recognition Ceremony honored Curry College students who have achieved excellence in academics, student life, the arts, and athletics, as well as recognized Curry staff and faculty for their efforts. This was an inspiring afternoon with over 70 awards presented.
A new anthology from the Cambridge Writers' Workshop features contributions by faculty members.
English faculty member presents at Steinbeck Festival.
In a special reception, Curry College honored the exceptional academic achievements of 83 graduating students.
A highlight worthy slam dunk from a student-athlete recently went viral.
On Monday, April 30, the Master of Arts in Criminal Justice (MACJ) cohorts presented their capstone project.
Science Professor recently appeared on the Freethought Matters television program to discuss her book.
High school senior Kayla Elliott learned she will attend Curry College under a full-tuition, four-year scholarship, during a surprise ceremony in East Boston on Tuesday, April 24.
CJ and Sociology Chair presents at the 7th Annual AMCOA Conference.
Navyn Salem will serve as the Commencement Speaker and be awarded an honorary degree during Curry College Commencement Exercises on May 20, 2018. The College will also award an honorary degree to Hon. Anthony M. Campo, '79, an Associate Justice of the Superior Court in Massachusetts, and a Curry College alumnus and trustee.
Students recently presented their scholarly work at the College's annual Academic Forum.
Four Communication students and Dr. Jeff Lemberg recently attended an event at WGBH's Satellite Studio.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has published an article by Dr. Aaron Arnold, called "Facing the Myths Surrounding Proliferation Financing."
Communication professor participates in European conference.
The Public Humanist recently published Dr. John Hill's article, "John Adams & Why Fake News is Nothing New."
The news that Mount Ida College will be closing saddened the Curry College community, and our hearts and thoughts have been with all those who are affected by the announcement. For the Mount Ida students - both currently enrolled and those admitted to attend for the first time in Fall 2018 - who are anxious about choices that lie ahead, we offer you our support and our encouragement.
Curry College welcomed nearly 2,000 guests to the Milton campus for the College's annual Accepted Student Day event.
The Boston/New England chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, best known for the Emmy® Awards, has announced their nominations, and it includes Curry College alumni and faculty members. In the student award competition, a Curry senior took home a Student Production Award!
Philip Belmont '04 recently delivered a guest lectureabout his personal and professional experiences both in law enforcement and beyond.
School of Nursing Faculty represent Curry at recent events.
A Communication student recently presented his research paper at the Southern States Communication Association's Undergraduate Honors Conference.
Curry students explored internship and job opportunities while networking with dozens of area employers.
The Beasley Radio Talent Institute has selected a Curry student to participate in its intensive summer program.
Investigative journalist and best-selling author Michele McPhee recently visited a "Policing" class.
Professors recently completed a mixed methods research study that explores the impact of positive student-professor interactions on learning experiences.
The Curry College Honors Program recently welcomed renowned Native-American linguist, activist, and MacArthur Fellow Jessie Little Doe Baird to campus to discuss her work with Wampanoag, the language of her Algonquin ancestors.
Business Management professors Dr. Sheena Murray and Dr. Ishani Tewari both presented at the Annual Eastern Economic Association Conference in Boston during the first weekend of March.
Curry ranked in Top 10 Best Colleges List for Students with Learning Disabilities.
In commemoration of Women's History Month, the Women's and Gender Studies program hosted a panel featuring women in STEM fields.
Communication Professor has been selected as a guest editor for The Independent Magazine's new essay series titled The Global Screen.
School of Nursing students recently participated in a large-scale poverty simulation to learn about the challenges low-income families undergo in an effort to survive.
Dr. Ann Leonard-Zabel was one of 25 speakers from around the globe invited to present a TEDx talk about cognitive and behavioral disorders.
The Criminal Justice Honor Society recently hosted a seminar for students interested in attending law school.
Politics and History Professor's research was recently published in The Journal of Development Studies.
Rhiannon Walker, an associate editor at ESPN's The Undefeated, recently spoke with students in Dr. Jeff Lemberg's "Sports and Media" course.
Katherine Hesse, Esq., recently addressed students and alumni at a Women's Leadership Council event.
Professor John Murray and Professor Allan Hunter achieve new accomplishments in their field.
Dean Desirée Hensel and Professor Coleen Toronto share their Nursing expertise.
Boston Globe Assistant Sports Editor Craig Larson ’84 spoke to Prof. Jeff Lemberg's class about his journalism career.
Curry's latest draft choice is only 14 years old.
Menino Arts Center displays student exhibits.
Politics & History Professor Emeritus's letter published.
In February 2018, Curry College representatives embarked on a cross-cultural expedition, more than 7,600 miles away in Mumbai, India.
Vanessa Rizzitano, Class of 2018, has been named a finalist in the National Electronic Media Association's student competition.
The New England Women's Basketball Association recently named Emily Irwin, Class of 2020, to its Honor Roll for the third time this season, shortly after she scored the 1,000th point of her Curry career.
School of Nursing alumna Katie LeBlond '16 recently traveled to Les Cayes, Haiti, on a medical mission trip with the organization Forward In Health. LeBlond described the experience as "unforgettable."
Business Management faculty accompanied 15 of their students to Spain earlier this month, where they visited the Franklin Institute, North American studies think tank.
Fine Arts professor unveils her mixed media work in local exhibit.
Students study abroad in Mexico during Winter Break.
Several Humanities faculty members publish scholarly articles.