First Generation Voices
They span decades, yet these first-gen grads and students share a determination to get ahead—and to give back
Kelly Elected Chair of Higher Ed Group
First Generation Suffolk
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Long a school of choice for first-generation college students, Suffolk has eveolved to ensure their success
Why We Give: Faries & Taj McCree
Working hard to build community and make an impact has been a lifetime pursuit for the McCrees, who endowed a scholarship for law and education students
Entrepreneurs in Training
Suffolk's Center for Entrepreneurship launched an intensive three-week, three-credit summer program for rising high school seniors from Boston, offered free of charge thanks to the support of alumnus Spencer Lake
'Much Ado' About Suffolk Night on the Common
Saluting Suffolk's Student Veterans
Commencement
New Leaders Join Suffolk University's Board of Trustees
CELEBRATION OF BLACK EXCELLENCE
Speaking Out for Ukraine
Lessons in Good Government
Innovation on a Global Scale
FROM INTERN TO PROFESSIONAL POLLSTER
NEW HOME FOR CAREER CENTER
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To Be a Part of It
During a trip to New York, Suffolk accounting students learn they can rise to the top from someone who did exactly that: Stacy Mills, a first-gen college student who's now global controller for a Fortune 200 company
mission driven
Service: A Calling and a Career
The Sawyer Business School has made service learning a core part of its curriculum
A Virtuous Circle
Celebrating its 25th year, Suffolk's Center for Restorative Justice looks ahead to a more just and equitable future
noteworthy
RED SOX MUSIC MVP
A letter from the president
Saluting suffolk's student veterans
Opening Night in Edinburgh!
CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF BUSINESS
SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY PRIDE POINTS
Their Road to Success
With '$200 and a typewriter,' brothers Michael and Larry Smith built an auto insurance empire—and a legacy of support for Suffolk and its students
First Generation Suffolk
Long a school of choice for first-generation college students, Suffolk has evolved to ensure their success
With '$200 and a typewriter,' brothers Michael and Larry Smith built an auto insurance empire—and a legacy of support for Suffolk and its students