Laura Sen, President and Chief Executive Officer, BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc., James T. Brett, President and Chief Executive Officer, The New England Council, and the late Douglas A. Weddleton, Sergeant, Massachusetts State Police, received honorary degrees at Curry's Commencement ceremony in Milton, Massachusetts on Sunday, May 20, 2012.
Laura J. Sen received an Honorary Degree and served as Commencement speaker at Curry's Commencement ceremony in Milton, Massachusetts on Sunday, May 20, 2012. Curry College awarded Ms. Sen a Doctor of Business Administration degree.
James T. Brett received an Honorary Degree at Curry's Commencement ceremony in Milton, Massachusetts on Sunday, May 20, 2012. Curry College awarded Mr. Brett a Doctor of Laws degree.
Sgt. Douglas A. Weddleton received an honorary degree posthumously at Curry's Commencement ceremony in Milton, Massachusetts on Sunday, May 20, 2012. Douglas Weddleton was awarded an honorary Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice degree.
The annual Curry College Awards Day was held in the Student Center Gymnasium in the Spring of 2012. This special evening honors Curry College students who have achieved excellence in academics, student life, the arts, and athletics, as well as recognizing Curry staff and faculty for their efforts.
Back in January of 2012, my journalism professor, Jeff Lemberg told me we needed to get a speaker for the Society of Professional Journalists student chapter here at Curry. As soon as I read Professor Lemberg's email, I tweeted to Peter King of Sports Illustrated.
Two cases of exonerated individuals were the focus of "The Innocence Panel," a recent discussion hosted at Curry College. Panelists included nationally recognized speakers Fernando Bermudez and Dennis Maher, both of whom served nearly 20 years in prison for crimes they did not commit.
Five members of the Curry College community took a field trip across town to Milton's Cunningham Elementary School to participate in the school's 3rd Annual Community Reading Day event in the Spring of 2012.
Former NBA basketball star Chris Herren is on a mission to encourage students of all ages to avoid drugs and alcohol. Recently, he stopped by Curry College to inspire the next generation of students and athletes to make the right decision the first time around.
It's one of the country's most bizarre classroom experiences. The dozen or so students-all wearing sunglasses-are listening to the professor's lecture. But they're not outside squinting against the sun, they're deep inside the TV studios at Curry College in Milton, MA, learning how to produce 3D video content. It's a first-of-its-kind class on the East Coast.
The Curry College Athletic Department has again partnered with Team IMPACT to inspire another young athlete. Gavin McCarthy, 5, of Walpole was "drafted" by the Curry College Men's Baseball team on Friday, March 23. McCarthy was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis at the age of 3.
Curry College Colonels hockey squad senior defenseman Ryan Barlock has been named as a Division II/Division III, United States College Hockey Online (USCHO), First Team All-American. A total of 21 different schools are represented on the five men's Division II/Division III All-American teams and we are proud to have one of our own student-athletes carry the torch for Curry College.
If you've only been in the Curry College family for the past decade or so, you probably take the Curry Colonels Hockey Team for granted as perennial contenders in the NCAA tournament. However, that has not always been so. In many ways, the story of the Curry's hockey program mirrors the broader story of Curry College.
The Curry College Athletic Department recently partnered with Team IMPACT to welcome Sean Bennett as an honorary captain of the Curry Colonels Hockey Team. Bennett, 12, was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in December of 2010...
The Curry College Fine and Applied Arts Senior Seminar class, led by Professor Laurie Alpert, took part in the 2012 "Postcards from the Edge" campaign, a fundraiser for Visual AIDS. The postcards were exhibited in January 2012 at Cheim & Read in New York City.
A creative and ambitious group of Curry College graduates have achieved major success in their careers with the international, award-winning Entertainment Sports Network (ESPN). Now, these “sports fans” and former communication students are working to inspire the next generation of Curry students, by returning to campus and speaking to them about the importance of preparedness and determination.
Curry College's home of Milton, Massachusetts has been ranked #2 on Money Magazine's List of America's Best Small Towns for 2011. The magazine's rankings considered economics, education, real estate, aesthetics and more...