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An Education That Inspires Exploration and Achievement

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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Diversity and Inclusion at Curry

The strength of a Curry education is intertwined with our campus diversity. They are not separate things. When we embrace our differences, we create a safe, welcoming environment that encourages exploration and growth.

Academic News

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The Heart of Healing Through Guided Exercise

Dr. Courtney James has always been committed to providing quality care. On paper, she’s an experienced physical therapist. But to her clients, she’s a compassionate healer. Curry Magazine sat down with Dr. James to discuss the launch of the new Exercise Science major and the significance of healing through exercise.
Maura McNamara

Neurodiversity Center for Excellence Appoints Maura McNamara as Executive Director

Curry College appointed Maura McNamara to serve as the inaugural Executive Director of the Neurodiversity Center for Excellence. This is an important role that will lead one of the College’s strategic plan initiatives that focuses on expanding Curry’s legacy of educating neurodiverse learners.
Joey Deprey poses with Italian flag while in mountains of Italy

Joey Deprey ’26 Gains Global Perspective Through Semester Abroad in Italy

Joey Deprey '26, a Business Administration major with a Finance minor, spent the fall semester studying abroad in Turin, a leading business and cultural destination in Northern Italy.
Curry Education Student Mentors Fifth Grader During STEAM Day

STEAM Event Welcomes Fifth Graders from Stoughton Public Schools for a Fun Day of Learning and Activities

The Natural Sciences and Mathematics Department recently joined the Education Department with help from Visual & Performing Arts to host 55 fifth-grade students from Stoughton Public Schools for a day of learning, games, and STEAM activities.
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School of Business and Technology Students Compete in Prestigious International Sales Competition

Earlier this month, Curry College School of Business and Technology students competed against some of the best college business programs in the country and beyond at the Northeast Intercollegiate Sales Competition (NISC) hosted by Bryant University.
Students, President Gonzalez, and Judges Pose at the First Annual President's Speech Contest

Students Captivate Packed Audience at Inaugural President’s Speech Contest with Powerful Performances

In Celebration of the 145th Anniversary of the Founding of the Curry School of Elocution and Expression, the Communication Department proudly sponsored the Inaugural President’s Speech Contest, featuring ten talented students who spoke on various topics of their choosing.
Grayson Cheek in Sorrento

Grayson Cheek '25 Discovers Passion for Nutrition in Italy

With a desire to complete an internship while studying abroad, Grayson Cheek ultimately chose Sorrento after researching programs that offered both opportunities. Through an extensive application and interview process, she landed an experiential position as a culinary intern with Nonna Flora Cooking School
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Female-Led Computing and Data Science Conference Inspires Young Women in STEM

The Curry College School of Business and Technology recently hosted Comput/her, an annual one-day conference for female high school students to explore career opportunities in technology, computer science, and data sciences. Over 180 participants attended Comput/her, which aims to create an inspiring and empowering environment where students can develop their technical skills and connect with industry leaders.
Maizie Hill poses next to her poster titled "From Street to Suit: The Effects of Adolescent Gang Involvement on Adult Employment Through Life Course Theory" at the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association Conference

Emerging Student Leader Transforms Self-Doubt into Distinguished Achievement through Crime Research Program at UNC

Maizie Hill ‘25, a double major in Criminology and Criminal Justice and Transformative Justice, was recently selected to participate in a 10-week Data Science and Crime Analytics program at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

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