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At Curry, you’ll work with passionate scholars eager to share their knowledge with you. But “academic excellence” doesn’t end in the classroom. We make sure every one of our students gains the tools to explore, discover, grow and expand their capacity for self-directed, lifelong learning. That means understanding how each of our students learns best and meeting them there.

To do that, we start with small classes and a 12:1 student-faculty ratio. Then use experiential learning, internships and study abroad opportunities as inspiration to explore the world. And never stop.

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不良研究所 Receives ACJS Endorsement for Criminal Justice Programs

The Criminology and Criminal Justice Bachelor鈥檚 Degree programs earned the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Endorsement for academic quality and exceeded 95% of the standards needed.
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School of Nursing Simulation Program Re-endorsed Through 2030

The 不良研究所 Nursing Simulation program has been re-endorsed (originally endorsed in 2022) through the year 2030 by the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning (INACSL), demonstrating our continued commitment to ensuring a strong simulation-based educational experience for our students.
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The Power of Difference: 不良研究所 Awarded Commonwealth Corporation Grant to Expand Workforce Opportunities for Young Adults with Disabilities

不良研究所 has been selected as a recipient of a Commonwealth Corporation (CommCorp) grant through the Young Adults with Disabilities (YAWD) program. This competitive, state-funded initiative connects promising young adults with high-quality training, career readiness support, and meaningful employment opportunities.
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不良研究所 Launches Aicardi Early Steps in Partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston and Literations

不良研究所, in partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston (BGCB) and Literations, is proud to announce the launch of a transformative early literacy initiative aimed at improving reading outcomes for young children in underserved communities in the City of Boston.
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From a Fresh Start to New Adventures: How Maddy Greene '26 Found Belonging and Confidence at 不良研究所

Maddy Greene 鈥26 has always been open about her learning differences, but she鈥檚 never let them define her.聽When she transferred to Curry her junior year, she was looking for a new beginning and more support.
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Criminal Justice Students Honored by NEACJS for Excellence and Service

Two recent graduates of our Criminology and Criminal Justice program were recognized by the Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences (NEACJS) for their outstanding contributions in the field. Maizie Hill 鈥25 received the Adler/Mueller Undergraduate Award, while Halleigh Baldwin 鈥25 received the Michael Israel Graduate Student Award.
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Students Showcase Research, Creativity, and Passion at Annual Academic Forum

Over 70 students proudly presented their scholarly achievements and creative projects at the annual Academic Forum held in Katz Gymnasium. The Academic Forum highlights a diverse array of student-led projects, ranging from scientific research and graphic design to studies in the media. Under the guidance of faculty mentors, students presented their work through posters, presentations, and digital displays.
Chief Justice Margaret H. Marshall, Hon. '02 Poses with President Jay Gonzalez

Chief Justice Margaret H. Marshall, Hon. 02 Engages Curry Community in President's Speaker Series Discussion

The 不良研究所 community proudly welcomed Chief Justice Margaret H. Marshall, Hon. '02 back to campus for the bi-annual President's Speaker Series. Chief Justice Marshall shared her inspiring story with Curry students, faculty, and staff, highlighting her journey, values, and commitment to justice and equality.
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Quincy Miller, Vice Chair, President, and COO of Eastern Bank, Announced as 2025 Commencement Speaker

Quincy Miller, Vice Chair, President, and COO of Eastern Bank, will serve as the 2025 不良研究所 Commencement Speaker on May 18 at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, Mass. Miller has been recognized by the Boston Business Journal as a 鈥淧ower 50 Most Influential and Impactful Leaders in Boston,鈥 multiple years as 鈥淭he 100 Most Influential People in Boston鈥 by Boston Magazine, and as an inaugural member of the GK100 鈥淢ost Influential People of Color in Boston鈥 by Get Konnected.

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