American U
Boston U
New York U
Fordham U
Northeastern U
GPA: 3.07 unweighted, 3.36 weighted. Doing better Senior Year (about 3.33 unweighted, 3.75 weighted).
IMHO, Fordham and NYU are your best bets.
A textbook case of piracy
By Alex Beam
Globe Columnist / September 9, 2008
I was heartened to learn that college kids are wielding the same Internet piracy tools they used to bring down the recording industry to download...
Yes, the article makes sense to me. However, this article is not "news" as you suggest. Instead, the author is writing an editorial that supports student piracy of textbooks due to what he considers price-gouging by the textbook companies. The fact that the article
Spark plug in the community
At 78, the 2011 recipient of the R. Matthew Burne Lifetime of Service Award presented by The Abington Journal finds his days busier than ever.
“It’s not my quote, but somebody a long time ago said the secret of life is to die young at a very old age. And the only way you can die young is to be happy, stay happy and take care of yourself,” said Koveleski.
And, Koveleski said the way he’s been able to stay happy has been by staying active.
Originally from Moosic, Koveleski entered auto racing in 1950 at age 18, driving an MGTC.
After winning his first race at Bone Stadium in Pittston, he was hooked on the sport and began competing in Sports Car Club America (SCCA, founded in 1945) racing events whenever he had the opportunity, against other SCCA members included Carroll Shelby, Roger Penske, Chip Ganassi and Mario Andretti.
He took a short hiatus from racing 1953 when his duties as a member of the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (M.A.S.H.) unit with the United States Army relocated him to Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas with his wife Elaine, who he married in 1952.
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Administrative Assistant
This position is responsible for assisting the Director of Alumni/ae Relations and Development with all aspects of the School of Law's development and alumni/ae relations programs. S/he assists the Director in: stewardship of development funds; making appointments; planning and implementing various alumni/ae mailings; helping in the management of alumni/ae volunteers; maintaining alumni/ae records on the University's database and monthly downloads; attending to correspondence to and from individual alumni/ae; and assists in tracking the office budget and processing reimbursements. S/he also manages student work-study employees. This position is also expected to represent the School at various alumni/ae functions. For the Director of Communications, s/he provides clerical support and assists in the publication of the Northeastern Law Magazine as well as sundry brochures and catalogs, including: editing the class notes section of the magazine, managing mailing lists, working with vendors, writing and proofreading, and responding to inquiries from the press. S/he also assists with maintaining the website and uploading videos and other content. Occasional weekend and evening work is required....
An agent of change | Northeastern University News
“We truly had a phenomenal pool of nominees,” said Julia Cosentino, cochair of the 2011 Beacon Award Committee. "Over 50 organizations and individuals all took positive steps to promote diversity and inclusion in the legal profession. But Northeastern University School of Law's efforts and its results really made it stand out as a change agent."
Northeastern Law Magazine News
Silent crisisCommonWealth magazine - Dec 31, 1969
Recipients include Boston University, Northeastern University, Emerson College, the Boston Globe, and . Local universities and their students are jumping into the news business. Boston University's New England Center forWilkes Barre Times-Leader - Dec 31, 1969
That event, Kids Ride for Relief and Family Fun Day at McDade Park raised $6436 for flood relief in Northeastern Pa. Oct. 23 Oscar Koveleski is named Driver of the Year in 1967 at the Watkins Glen Nationals in New York. He is shown in his Ferrari Chevy
Ninemsn - Dec 31, 1969
Japanese fishermen find huge cash bagA Japanese fishing boat has netted and handed to authorities a bag packed with the equivalent of $A135,000 off the tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast. Pilot who saved 113 lives given flying banA heroic pilot whoFall River Herald News - Dec 31, 1969
Coughlin's practice areas include litigation, real estate, municipal law and representing creditors in bankruptcy cases. He holds a bachelor's degree from Northeastern University and Law Degree from Suffolk University Law School.