In 1906, armed with extravagant confidence and drive, Gleason Archer turned his simple Roxbury apartment into a law school. Barely older than his nine students, Archer had a contagious faith in their power to change their lives—and in his own power to rock a system of higher education that shut out all but the gilded few.
Today, a century later, with the same fire, focus and ambition, Suffolk University’s 60,000 graduates in law, business, and the arts and sciences are using the power of their education to change the rules, and change the world.
We invite you to join with us in building a future as astonishing as our past.
Download a PDF of our complete case statement, The Power to Change.