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Suffolk University

Suffolk University is a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. With 7,560 students (includes all campuses, 7,379 at the Boston location alone), it is the eighth-largest university in metropolitan Boston. It was founded as a law school in 1906 and named after its location in Suffolk County, Massachusetts.[5] The university's notable alumni include mayors, dozens of U.S. federal and state judges and members of the U.S. Congress.[8] The university is also host to its namesake public opinion poll, the Suffolk University Political Research Center.[9]

Suffolk University
Motto
Honestas et Diligentia
Motto in English
Honesty and Diligence
TypePrivate university
Established1906 (117 years ago) (1906)
FounderGleason L. Archer [1]
AccreditationNEASC
Endowment$246.2 million (2020)[2]
Budget$300 million (FY 2017) [3]
PresidentMarisa Kelly[4]
Students7,560
Undergraduates5,290
Postgraduates1,165 [5]
Location, ,
United States

42°21′28″N 71°03′40″W / 42.3579°N 71.0610°W / 42.3579; -71.0610Coordinates: 42°21′28″N 71°03′40″W / 42.3579°N 71.0610°W / 42.3579; -71.0610
CampusUrban
ColorsNavy Blue and Gold[6]
   
NicknameRams
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division III
Commonwealth Coast Conference
Eastern College Athletic Conference
MascotHiram (Rammy) the Ram[7]
WebsiteOfficial Website

The university, located at the downtown edge of the historic Beacon Hill neighborhood, is coeducational and comprises the Suffolk University Law School, the College of Arts & Sciences, and the Sawyer Business School. It has an international campus in Madrid in addition to the main campus in downtown Boston.

The university's sports teams, the Suffolk Rams, compete in 19 varsity sports in NCAA Division III as members of the Commonwealth Coast Conference.[10]

History

 
Suffolk University founder Gleason Archer Sr., ca. 1915

Suffolk University was initially founded as a law school in 1906 by Boston lawyer Gleason Archer Sr., who named it "Archer's Evening Law School," intending it for law students who worked during the day. The school was renamed Suffolk School of Law in 1907, after Archer moved it from his Roxbury, Massachusetts home into his law offices in downtown Boston.

A year later the first of Archer's students had passed the bar, leading to a boost in registration.[11] The school's original goal was to "serve ambitious young men who are obliged to work for a living while studying law."[11]

By 1930, Archer developed Suffolk into one of the largest law schools in the country, and decided to create "a great evening university" that working people could afford.[11]

 
Calvin Coolidge, then Governor of Massachusetts and eventual 30th President of the United States, laying cornerstone for the law building, in 1920.

The school became a university in the 1930s when the Suffolk College of Arts and Sciences was founded in 1934 and the Sawyer Business School—then known as the College of Business Administration—in 1937. That same year, the three academic units were incorporated as Suffolk University.[11]

During the 1990s Suffolk constructed its first residence halls, began satellite programs with other colleges in Massachusetts, and opened its international campuses.[11] From 1990 to 2005, its endowment increased over 400%, to approximately $72 million, and enrollment climbed.[12]

Presidents (1906–present)

Campus

The main campus in downtown Boston is situated on well-known Beacon Hill, adjacent to the Massachusetts State House and the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Up until 1995, Suffolk was a commuter-only school. Today, there are four coed residence halls, housing over 65% of freshman, and a total of 24% of the entire undergraduate population:

 
A Suffolk University Law Library reading room

The residence hall at 150 Tremont Street, renamed Smith Hall in 2018, was the first built by the university and currently houses students in singles, doubles, quads, and suites, with communal bathrooms.

Nathan R. Miller Residence Hall (located at 10 Somerset St.) was opened in 2005 and houses 15 floors of freshman, and 2 floors of sophomores in singles, doubles and quads, with bathrooms shared between every two rooms or one bathroom per quad.

The 10 West Residence Hall, opened in 2008, has housing for freshman and sophomores in singles and doubles. Suites accommodate 3-5 students and a variety of apartment-style suites (that include full kitchens) house 2 to 8 students.

Both Miller Hall and 150 Tremont have cafeterias. Students living at 10 West/Modern Theater can eat at 150 Tremont. Suffolk University occasionally leases additional properties (such as the Hyatt & Holiday Inn Beacon Hill). If leased, those locations house freshman students.

The Modern Theatre Residence Hall opened in the fall of 2010 and is considered an extension to the 10 West Resident Hall. The two residence halls share one entrance at 10 West Street. The Modern Theater Residence Hall is built over the restored Modern Theatre (Boston).

In the fall of 2020, the university added a new residence hall, the Ames Building at One Court Street, which it purchased in the fall of 2019.[14]

In addition to its main campus in Boston, there is a satellite campus in Madrid, Spain. A Dakar, Senegal, campus operated from 1999 to 2011.

Buildings

Suffolk University has many different buildings that are spread through downtown Boston and Beacon Hill.

  • Nathan R. Miller Hall: Residence Building (10 Somerset Street)
  • One Beacon Street: Few floors for academics (1 Beacon Street)
  • Smith Hall: Residence Building (150 Tremont Street)
  • Samia Academic Center (The SAC): Academic Building (20 Somerset Street)
  • Frank Sawyer Building: Academic Building (8 Ashburton Place)
  • Rosalie K. Stahl Center: Academic, Administration, Library Building (73 Tremont Street)
  • David J. Sargent Hall: Law, Graduate Building (120 Tremont Street)
  • Modern Theatre: Theatre, Residence Hall (523-525 Washington Street)
  • 10 West Residence Hall: (10 West Street)
  • Ridgeway Building: Athletics/Gym, Suffolk University Police Headquarters, Michael & Larry Smith Fitness Center (148 Cambridge Street)
  • Ames Building: Residence Hall (1 Court Street)
  • Athletic Fields & Complex: (150 Porter Street)

Former buildings

  • C. Walsh Theatre (55 Temple Street) - sold
  • Frank J. Donahue Building (41 Temple Street) - sold
  • Gleason L. & Hiram J. Archer Building (20 Derne Street) - sold
  • Fenton Building (32 Derne Street) - sold[15]
  • The New England School of Art & Design (75 Arlington Street)

Academics

Suffolk employs over 900 full-time and adjunct faculty members, who instruct approximately 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students on its Boston Campus.[16]

The Sawyer Business School (previously the Sawyer School of Management) focuses on global business education.[17] It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees. Joint degrees are also offered. About 3,000 students are currently enrolled in all programs. The Saturday-only Executive MBA Program incorporates four off-site one-week seminars and week-long global trips to Madrid and China. The Global MBA is a specialized MBA in international business with an intensive concentration in either finance or marketing. The full-time program includes a 3-month internship outside the student's home country. Summer 2010 Global MBA internships are in 10 countries. Part-time Global MBAs complete either a global experiential research project at their place of business or a 3-month consulting project that includes an intensive 2 week residency outside the US.[18]

The Suffolk College of Arts and Sciences has seventeen academic departments which offer more than seventy undergraduate and graduate programs. Among the departments is the New England School of Art and Design (NESAD)[19][20]

Suffolk University Law School, founded in 1906, offers a standard Juris Doctor program and advanced L.L.M. program. 43% of applicants were admitted to the J.D. program in 2005.[21]

The university is also home to various research centers and institutes, including the Centers for Crime & Justice Policy Research, Restorative Justice, and Women's Health and Human Right, the Moakley Archives, the Poetry Center, Political Research Centers, and the Sagan Energy Research Laboratory.[22] The Suffolk University Political Research Center (SUPRC) conducts various scientific polls of national and regional political issues.[23]

The university also has an undergraduate honors program[24] in the College of Arts & Sciences and Sawyer Business School. Freshman and transfer students are considered for the Honors program upon applying to Suffolk. Students in their second year are considered candidates for join the program by remaining one year at the institution with a 3.5 GPA. The student from Suffolk University upon graduating from the honor program graduate with a Latin Honor: Summa Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude: You must have a cumulative GPA of 3.7, or Cum Laude.[25]

Rankings

In 2018 U.S. News ranked Suffolk #177 (tie) in National Universities.[26] In 2009 U.S. News ranked Suffolk in the "top tier of “Best Master’s Universities in the North" and #7 in "Best College: Most International Students” attending master's programs."[27] The 2015 edition of U.S. News publication ranked Suffolk Law School 20th in the United States for its legal clinics, 13th for its Alternative Dispute Resolution program, and 6th for its Legal Writing. The ILRG also has numerous other categories and ranks Suffolk University Law School as the 68th most selective law school, 45th for job placement before graduation, 78th for job placement after 9 months, 23rd for best bar passer rates among first time takers, 14th when ranking the school versus the state average for bar passage rates, 92nd for student to faculty ratio and 87th overall for student median LSAT/GPAs.[28][29][30][31][32] Law & Politics' 2010 ranking of law schools ranked Suffolk University Law School 33rd overall.[33] In 2010, The Social Science Research Network ranked Suffolk 25th in the country.[34] Leiter's ranking of most desirable law schools lists Suffolk as the 35th most desirable law school in the country.[35][36] Law.com ranks Suffolk 54th overall for best job placement and employment trends into "BigLaw" with eleven percent of the class entering Big Law.[37][38] In 2010, The Hylton Rankings placed Suffolk University Law School 94th overall among all law schools.[39]

Athletics

Suffolk University teams participate as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division III. The Rams are a member of the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). They were a member of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) from 1995 to 2020. Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, golf, ice hockey, soccer and tennis; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, ice hockey, soccer, softball, golf, tennis and volleyball.[40][41]

Notable persons

Notable alumni

 
William L. Uanna, class of 1942, officer at the Central Intelligence Agency, Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) as Director of Operations of the I Service Command, security expert on The Manhattan Project
 
Martin Meehan, class of 1981, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 1993–2007, former chairman United States House Armed Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, current President of the University of Massachusetts

Notable faculty and trustees

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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For the university in England see University of Suffolk Suffolk University is a private research university in Boston Massachusetts With 7 560 students includes all campuses 7 379 at the Boston location alone it is the eighth largest university in metropolitan Boston It was founded as a law school in 1906 and named after its location in Suffolk County Massachusetts 5 The university s notable alumni include mayors dozens of U S federal and state judges and members of the U S Congress 8 The university is also host to its namesake public opinion poll the Suffolk University Political Research Center 9 Suffolk UniversityMottoHonestas et DiligentiaMotto in EnglishHonesty and DiligenceTypePrivate universityEstablished1906 117 years ago 1906 FounderGleason L Archer 1 AccreditationNEASCEndowment 246 2 million 2020 2 Budget 300 million FY 2017 3 PresidentMarisa Kelly 4 Students7 560Undergraduates5 290Postgraduates1 165 5 LocationBoston Massachusetts United States42 21 28 N 71 03 40 W 42 3579 N 71 0610 W 42 3579 71 0610 Coordinates 42 21 28 N 71 03 40 W 42 3579 N 71 0610 W 42 3579 71 0610CampusUrbanColorsNavy Blue and Gold 6 NicknameRamsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III Commonwealth Coast Conference Eastern College Athletic ConferenceMascotHiram Rammy the Ram 7 WebsiteOfficial WebsiteThe university located at the downtown edge of the historic Beacon Hill neighborhood is coeducational and comprises the Suffolk University Law School the College of Arts amp Sciences and the Sawyer Business School It has an international campus in Madrid in addition to the main campus in downtown Boston The university s sports teams the Suffolk Rams compete in 19 varsity sports in NCAA Division III as members of the Commonwealth Coast Conference 10 Contents 1 History 1 1 Presidents 1906 present 2 Campus 3 Buildings 3 1 Former buildings 4 Academics 5 Rankings 6 Athletics 7 Notable persons 7 1 Notable alumni 7 2 Notable faculty and trustees 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit Suffolk University founder Gleason Archer Sr ca 1915 Suffolk University was initially founded as a law school in 1906 by Boston lawyer Gleason Archer Sr who named it Archer s Evening Law School intending it for law students who worked during the day The school was renamed Suffolk School of Law in 1907 after Archer moved it from his Roxbury Massachusetts home into his law offices in downtown Boston A year later the first of Archer s students had passed the bar leading to a boost in registration 11 The school s original goal was to serve ambitious young men who are obliged to work for a living while studying law 11 By 1930 Archer developed Suffolk into one of the largest law schools in the country and decided to create a great evening university that working people could afford 11 Calvin Coolidge then Governor of Massachusetts and eventual 30th President of the United States laying cornerstone for the law building in 1920 The school became a university in the 1930s when the Suffolk College of Arts and Sciences was founded in 1934 and the Sawyer Business School then known as the College of Business Administration in 1937 That same year the three academic units were incorporated as Suffolk University 11 During the 1990s Suffolk constructed its first residence halls began satellite programs with other colleges in Massachusetts and opened its international campuses 11 From 1990 to 2005 its endowment increased over 400 to approximately 72 million and enrollment climbed 12 Presidents 1906 present Edit Gleason Archer Sr 1906 1948 Walter Burse 1948 1954 Robert Munce 1954 1960 Dennis C Haley 1960 1965 John E Fenton 1965 1970 Thomas Fulham 1970 1980 Daniel Perlman 1980 1989 David Sargent 1989 2010 Barry Brown 2010 2012 interim James McCarthy 2012 2014 Norman R Smith 2014 2015 interim Margaret McKenna 2015 2016 13 Marisa Kelly 2016 present Campus Edit Sargent Hall The main campus in downtown Boston is situated on well known Beacon Hill adjacent to the Massachusetts State House and the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Up until 1995 Suffolk was a commuter only school Today there are four coed residence halls housing over 65 of freshman and a total of 24 of the entire undergraduate population Smith Hall Nathan R Miller Hall 10 West Modern Theatre A Suffolk University Law Library reading room The residence hall at 150 Tremont Street renamed Smith Hall in 2018 was the first built by the university and currently houses students in singles doubles quads and suites with communal bathrooms Nathan R Miller Residence Hall located at 10 Somerset St was opened in 2005 and houses 15 floors of freshman and 2 floors of sophomores in singles doubles and quads with bathrooms shared between every two rooms or one bathroom per quad The 10 West Residence Hall opened in 2008 has housing for freshman and sophomores in singles and doubles Suites accommodate 3 5 students and a variety of apartment style suites that include full kitchens house 2 to 8 students Both Miller Hall and 150 Tremont have cafeterias Students living at 10 West Modern Theater can eat at 150 Tremont Suffolk University occasionally leases additional properties such as the Hyatt amp Holiday Inn Beacon Hill If leased those locations house freshman students The Modern Theatre Residence Hall opened in the fall of 2010 and is considered an extension to the 10 West Resident Hall The two residence halls share one entrance at 10 West Street The Modern Theater Residence Hall is built over the restored Modern Theatre Boston In the fall of 2020 the university added a new residence hall the Ames Building at One Court Street which it purchased in the fall of 2019 14 In addition to its main campus in Boston there is a satellite campus in Madrid Spain A Dakar Senegal campus operated from 1999 to 2011 Buildings EditSuffolk University has many different buildings that are spread through downtown Boston and Beacon Hill Nathan R Miller Hall Residence Building 10 Somerset Street One Beacon Street Few floors for academics 1 Beacon Street Smith Hall Residence Building 150 Tremont Street Samia Academic Center The SAC Academic Building 20 Somerset Street Frank Sawyer Building Academic Building 8 Ashburton Place Rosalie K Stahl Center Academic Administration Library Building 73 Tremont Street David J Sargent Hall Law Graduate Building 120 Tremont Street Modern Theatre Theatre Residence Hall 523 525 Washington Street 10 West Residence Hall 10 West Street Ridgeway Building Athletics Gym Suffolk University Police Headquarters Michael amp Larry Smith Fitness Center 148 Cambridge Street Ames Building Residence Hall 1 Court Street Athletic Fields amp Complex 150 Porter Street Former buildings Edit C Walsh Theatre 55 Temple Street sold Frank J Donahue Building 41 Temple Street sold Gleason L amp Hiram J Archer Building 20 Derne Street sold Fenton Building 32 Derne Street sold 15 The New England School of Art amp Design 75 Arlington Street Academics EditSuffolk employs over 900 full time and adjunct faculty members who instruct approximately 10 000 undergraduate and graduate students on its Boston Campus 16 The Sawyer Business School previously the Sawyer School of Management focuses on global business education 17 It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees Joint degrees are also offered About 3 000 students are currently enrolled in all programs The Saturday only Executive MBA Program incorporates four off site one week seminars and week long global trips to Madrid and China The Global MBA is a specialized MBA in international business with an intensive concentration in either finance or marketing The full time program includes a 3 month internship outside the student s home country Summer 2010 Global MBA internships are in 10 countries Part time Global MBAs complete either a global experiential research project at their place of business or a 3 month consulting project that includes an intensive 2 week residency outside the US 18 The Suffolk College of Arts and Sciences has seventeen academic departments which offer more than seventy undergraduate and graduate programs Among the departments is the New England School of Art and Design NESAD 19 20 Suffolk University Law School founded in 1906 offers a standard Juris Doctor program and advanced L L M program 43 of applicants were admitted to the J D program in 2005 21 The university is also home to various research centers and institutes including the Centers for Crime amp Justice Policy Research Restorative Justice and Women s Health and Human Right the Moakley Archives the Poetry Center Political Research Centers and the Sagan Energy Research Laboratory 22 The Suffolk University Political Research Center SUPRC conducts various scientific polls of national and regional political issues 23 The university also has an undergraduate honors program 24 in the College of Arts amp Sciences and Sawyer Business School Freshman and transfer students are considered for the Honors program upon applying to Suffolk Students in their second year are considered candidates for join the program by remaining one year at the institution with a 3 5 GPA The student from Suffolk University upon graduating from the honor program graduate with a Latin Honor Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude You must have a cumulative GPA of 3 7 or Cum Laude 25 Rankings EditIn 2018 U S News ranked Suffolk 177 tie in National Universities 26 In 2009 U S News ranked Suffolk in the top tier of Best Master s Universities in the North and 7 in Best College Most International Students attending master s programs 27 The 2015 edition of U S News publication ranked Suffolk Law School 20th in the United States for its legal clinics 13th for its Alternative Dispute Resolution program and 6th for its Legal Writing The ILRG also has numerous other categories and ranks Suffolk University Law School as the 68th most selective law school 45th for job placement before graduation 78th for job placement after 9 months 23rd for best bar passer rates among first time takers 14th when ranking the school versus the state average for bar passage rates 92nd for student to faculty ratio and 87th overall for student median LSAT GPAs 28 29 30 31 32 Law amp Politics 2010 ranking of law schools ranked Suffolk University Law School 33rd overall 33 In 2010 The Social Science Research Network ranked Suffolk 25th in the country 34 Leiter s ranking of most desirable law schools lists Suffolk as the 35th most desirable law school in the country 35 36 Law com ranks Suffolk 54th overall for best job placement and employment trends into BigLaw with eleven percent of the class entering Big Law 37 38 In 2010 The Hylton Rankings placed Suffolk University Law School 94th overall among all law schools 39 Athletics EditSuffolk University teams participate as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association s Division III The Rams are a member of the Commonwealth Coast Conference CCC and the Eastern College Athletic Conference ECAC They were a member of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference GNAC from 1995 to 2020 Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country indoor and outdoor track and field golf ice hockey soccer and tennis while women s sports include basketball cross country indoor and outdoor track and field ice hockey soccer softball golf tennis and volleyball 40 41 Notable persons EditMain article List of Suffolk University people Notable alumni Edit Paul Benedict Broadway actor Hughie the Music Man director television and actor Bentley on the Jeffersons the Goodbye Girl Sesame Street This is Spinal Tap Waiting for Guffman A Mighty Wind 42 Eliza Dushku actor Buffy the Vampire Slayer Bull activist John Hynes class of 1924 49th Mayor of Boston Thomas J Lane class of 1925 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1941 1963 James A Burke U S Representative from Massachusetts 1959 1979 William L Uanna class of 1942 officer at the Central Intelligence Agency Counter Intelligence Corps CIC as Director of Operations of the I Service Command security expert on The Manhattan Project Gleason Archer Jr class of 1939 theologian author William L Uanna class of 1942 officer at the Central Intelligence Agency from 1949 to 1951 Counter Intelligence Corps CIC as Director of Operations of the I Service Command security expert on The Manhattan Project Martin F Loughlin class of 1951 U S District Court of New Hampshire judge 1979 1995 Thomas Michael McGovern college president 43 David Sargent class of 1954 President of Suffolk University 1989 2010 Joe Moakley class of 1956 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1973 2001 chairman of the U S House Committee on Rules Judge Frank Caprio class of 1965 television judge Caught in Providence on ABC Chief Judge Providence R I Municipal Court Gunnar S Overstrom Jr class of 1968 vice chair of Fleet Boston and president and chief operating officer of the Shawmut National Corporation James Sokolove class of 1969 television personal injury attorney Robert L Caret class of 1969 Chancellor of University System of Maryland Richard J Leon class of 1974 U S District Court of the District of Columbia judge 2002 present Paul Reiber class of 1974 Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court James Bamford class of 1975 journalist author Francis Flaherty class of 1975 Justice of Rhode Island Supreme Court William F Galvin class of 1975 Secretary of State of Massachusetts Dan Harrington poker player winner of 1995 World Series of Poker member of Poker Hall of Fame Robert A DeLeo class of 1976 member of the Mass House of Representatives served 1991 present 85th Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives Jerald G Fishman class of 1976 President amp CEO Analog Devices John F Tierney class of 1976 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1997 2015 former chairman of the Subcommittee on National Security and Foreign Affairs Martin Meehan class of 1981 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1993 2007 former chairman United States House Armed Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations current President of the University of Massachusetts Paul Suttell class of 1976 Justice of Rhode Island Supreme Court John Loftus class of 1977 author television commentator Maureen Goldberg class of 1978 Justice of Rhode Island Supreme Court Ronald Machtley class of 1978 President of Bryant University U S Representative from Rhode Island 1989 1995 Michael E Festa class of 1979 member of the Mass House of Representatives served 1998 present Nina Mitchell Wells Secretary of State of New Jersey 2006 present Martin Meehan class of 1981 U S Representative from Massachusetts 1993 2007 former chairman United States House Armed Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations current President of the University of Massachusetts Joan Vennochi class of 1984 Pulitzer Prize winner investigative journalist The Boston Globe Cheryl Jacques class of 1987 Legislator President of the Human Rights Campaign Edward M Augustus Jr class of 1987 city manage for Worcester Massachusetts Patrick C Lynch class of 1992 Attorney General of Rhode Island Gary Christenson class of 1990 1992 and 2003 triple alumnus Mayor of Malden Massachusetts Allan Fung Class of 1995 Mayor of Cranston Rhode Island George Sifakis Class of 2000 Director of the White House Office of Public Liaison Jenna Mourey Jenna Marbles class of 2008 YouTube personality Michelle Leonardo class of 2013 Miss New Jersey USA 2012 Miss New Jersey Teen USA 2008 and Top 10 at Miss USA 2012 Nick Cafardo Boston Globe sports reporter and columnist 2017 Massachusetts Sports Writer of the Year and 2017 recipient of the Boston Baseball Writers Association of America s Dave O Hara award Notable faculty and trustees Edit Patricia Brown Emeritus Law Librarian and Professor Joseph Glannon Professor well known writer of Torts and Civil Procedure texts Joseph P Hoar Trustee Commander in Chief of U S Central Command Gerald Peary Professor of Communications noted film critic reviewer and columnist Susan Starr Sered Senior Research Associate at Suffolk University s Center for Women s Health and Human Rights author of books on women s health Ronald SuleskiReferences Edit Suffolk History Suffolk University Boston Archived from the original on May 25 2018 Retrieved May 25 2018 As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 20 2021 Budget amp Financial Planning Suffolk University Boston Retrieved May 25 2018 President Suffolk University Boston Archived from the original on May 25 2018 Retrieved May 25 2018 a b Suffolk At a Glance Suffolk University Boston Retrieved May 25 2017 Section 1 Visual Identity Guidelines PDF Suffolk University Boston Retrieved May 25 2018 Suffolk University s mascot Hiram the Ram is unveiled at Class Day 1950 Suffolk University Boston Retrieved 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