To reserve tickets, please call 617-573-8320, or come to the HUB Information Center during check-in times.
Sagan Lobby, Donahue Building
41 Temple Street
12:00– 8:00pm
Check-in is for all families attending Family Weekend. You will receive materials about the weekend’s events, pick-up all tickets including Fall Fest ’08 tickets, and get information about happenings around town.
C. Walsh Theatre, 55 Temple Street.
Friday Evening Show (8pm) Free
Suffolk’s annual variety show, Fall Fest kicks off Family Weekend with welcoming remarks from Suffolk University President, David J. Sargent. Students, faculty and staff share the stage to celebrate Suffolk spirit in this exciting musical extravaganza. Gala reception to follow (Friday night only). Please arrive promptly to secure your seats at this popular event. (Free tickets do not guarantee seating.)
Sagan Lobby, Donahue Building
41 Temple Street
9:00am– 5:30pm
If you missed us on Friday, please stop by to receive materials about the weekend’s events. Also, pick up your tickets and information about happenings in Boston.
Meet at the Gould Shaw Memorial, across from the State House on Beacon Street.
Take a famous Boston Duck Tour through the city on an authentic, renovated World War II amphibious landing vehicle. As the best of Boston unfolds before your eyes, one of the legendary ConDUCKtors will be giving you lots of little known facts and interesting insights about this unique and wonderful city. And just when you think you’ve seen it all, it’s time for "Splashdown" as your ConDUCKtor splashes your DUCK right into the Charles River for a breathtaking view of the Boston and Cambridge skylines, the kind of view you just won’t get anywhere else. For more information about the Duck Tours, please visit http://www.bostonducktours.com/.
Space is limited. Please register early.
10:00am– 12:00pm
Meet at the Donahue Cafeteria, basement of the Donahue Building
41 Temple Street
Join members of the Suffolk University History Department and the Suffolk University History Society as they lead you through historic Boston with its cobblestone streets and colonial-era neighborhoods. These tours are free with limited space. Please register early.
Mildred F. Sawyer Library
73 Tremont Street (enter from Tremont Place) Explore our newly renovated Mildred F. Sawyer Library, now located at 73 Tremont Street. The new library opened May 15, 2006. Focusing on the student, the new space doubles the size of the former library, and features a variety of study and reading areas. Most of the seats are located next to the space’s many windows with views of Tremont Street, Beacon Street and the historic Granary Burial Ground. Other highlights include increased technology throughout the library and the beautiful Poetry Center. Come see for yourself!
Student Activities Center, 4th floor of the Donahue Building
41 Temple Street
Enjoy delicious samplings from a variety of restaurants in the greater Boston area. (note that this is not a full lunch)
Tickets are $10 per person.
Sagan Lobby, Donahue Building
41 Temple Street
Please join the Residence Life and Summer Programs staff for a dessert reception following the Taste of Boston. Enjoy rich desserts and other goodies while having an opportunity to interact with some Suffolk staff.
Saturday Matinee Show (2:30pm) Free
See Friday’s Description
See 10AM Description
Room 311, Donahue building, 41 Temple Street, 4:30-6pm
Where in the world does your student want to go? Find out more about Suffolk’s many foreign study opportunities. Meet alumni of our study-abroad programs and their parents, faculty members, and Office of Study Abroad Programs staff members.
$30/person
7:00– 9:00 pm
Celebrate the spirit of Suffolk and enjoy a private party for Suffolk students and their guests in the Blue Wing of the Museum of Science! This event includes dinner, parking and access to many of the exhibits at the Museum of Science. Space is limited. Please register early. $30 per person.