Once it was easier to find a Massachusetts legislator with a Suffolk degree than it was to find the school’s classrooms on Beacon Hill (which may explain why President Archer eventually chose to top the building with a neon sign). As workaday and unassuming as the hard varnished seats of its lecture halls, Suffolk cast a very modest shadow.
But stroll down Tremont Street now, and you know those days are gone.
Over the last 10 years, Suffolk’s rising towers have paralleled our rising stature in the professional and intellectual arenas of Boston and beyond. Our challenge now? To sustain Suffolk’s dramatic growth and soaring reputation by reinforcing the core values that have always made Suffolk special. Your support for Suffolk priorities helps carry these values far into the future through: