Suffolk University Alumni Magazine 2008/2009 - (Page Cover2) opening statement//sUFFOLK ARTs + sCIENCEs IMAGE//MARIANO GUzMáN A L U M N I M A G A Z I N E // 2 0 0 8 / 2 0 0 9 “Tomesuccessmeanseffectivenessin the world, that I am able to carry my ideas and values into the world – that I am able to change it in positive ways” MaxineHongKingsTon,Novelist, poet & scholar, College of Arts & Sciences Distinguished Visiting Scholar ‘07, ‘08, and recipient of an Honorary Doctorate from Suffolk in 2008 COLLEGE Of A rtS A N d SCI E N CE S President, Suffolk University David J. Sargent Dean Kenneth S. Greenberg EdI tOrI A L Editor-in-Chief Sherri Miles Executive Editor Lauri Umansky Assistant Editor Nicole Vadnais ’03, ‘06 Director of Alumni Relations Laura Piscopo ’02 Editorial Interns Ashley Boyd ’08, Patty Barrett ’08 Editorial Assistants Erin Cheuvront ’08, Tiffany Hassin ’10, Ipek Mentesh ’08 Contributing Writers Greg Clay Adamczyk ’09, David D’Arcangelo ’96, Thomas Gearty, Amy Nora Long, Michael Madden, Alex Minier, Dan Morrell, Sara Romer Contributing Photographers Kindra Clineff, Molly Ferguson, Fred Gaylor, Thomas Gearty, Mariano Guzmán, Justin Knight, Ken Martin, Gary Moore-RealWorldImage, Mark Ostow, Ginny Warren Contributing Art Editors New England School of Art & Design at Suffolk University (NESADSU) faculty: Rita Daly, Doug Seidler, Audrey Goldstein, Laura Golly Contributing Artists NESADSU faculty: Lydia Martin, Susan Nichter; NESADSU students: Chris Cavallero ’10, Christine Ferguson ‘09, Sung Lee ’08, Christine Lindberg ’08, Haley Matzell ’08, Katie McLaughlin ’10, Rachelle Rickert ’10, Amy Pagano ’09, Alex Serpis ’10, Amy Tufts ’09, Christina Watka ’09, Clara Wolverton ’08 dESI GN Creative Director/Design Seth Sirbaugh Cover Photo Waiting for a bus after shopping in San Salvador, El Salvador, Central America. Photo by Gary Moore, RealWorldImage.com. On a Green Note: This issue of Suffolk Arts+Sciences marks an important new direction for the production of the magazine. We spent our first year developing an award-winning publication; the second year was time to think about sustainability, and focus as much on the materials and printing of the magazine as we did on the pages inside. We selected a Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified printer, Royle Printing in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, committed to conservation-minded operating practices that make it a good steward to the environment. FSC certification, “the mark of responsible forestry,” extends to paper choices as well, and this issue is printed on recycled FSC-certified Sappi Opus Dull, with 30% post consumer waste. In addition, we continue to offer a paper-less digital edition of the magazine online. We’re a few steps further along in our mission to be more environmentally responsible, and we’ll keep on walking. Suffolk Arts+Sciences magazine is produced and published annually by Suffolk University College of Arts and Sciences. The magazine is distributed free of charge to alumni, students, friends, parents, faculty and staff. The views expressed in this magazine do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or the official policies of the College of Arts and Sciences or the University. © Copyright 2008/2009 Suffolk University. All rights reserved. Contact us: We welcome your correspondence. Please send submissions or queries to casnews@suffolk.edu, or by regular mail to Editor, Suffolk Arts+Sciences Magazine • Suffolk University • College of Arts & Sciences • 41 Temple Street • Boston, MA 02114 • phone: 617.305.6374 • fax: 617.573.8513 web site: http://www.suffolk.edu/college/26423.html blog: http://blogs.cas.suffolk.edu/magazine/ digital edition: http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/suffolk/alumni-0809 http://www.RealWorldImage.com http://www.fsc.org http://www.suffolk.edu/college/26423.htm http://blogs.cas.suffolk.edu/magazine/ http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/suffolk/alumni-0809
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