Business with purpose
Leveraging its location at the crossroads of Boston’s public, private, and nonprofit sectors, the Sawyer Business School is charting a bold new vision for business education—one that pursues positive change and impact
Noteworthy Pride Points
No. 1 in the polls!
FiveThirtyEight, the respected polling analysis website, ranked the Suffolk University Political Research Center tops in a list of most accurate pollsters during the midterm election cycle—sharing the lowest average error rate with only The New York Times/Siena College.
IMMEASURABLE IMPACT
Features
How Suffolk’s Center for Community Engagement has trained a generation of change agents and civic leaders
Making a CASE For the Future
Debate provides a pathway to success for students, teaching them how powerful their voices can be
Letter from the president
Why I give: Ken gear
As one of the University’s most engaged alumni leaders, volunteers, and philanthropic supporters, Ken Gear continues to pay it forward
The power of love
Embracing the Kings’ legacy
Celebrating Our Collective Impact
The Impact Issue
In the Footsteps of Boston’s Black Leaders
Charles Yancey, who was Boston's longest-serving city councilor, brings students on a journey from abolitionism to today’s anti-racist movement
First Things First
Lisa Rivera brings personal and professional experience to her pathbreaking role as Suffolk’s new director of first-generation student initiatives
Advancing the Mission
Colm Renehan, who just retired as senior vice president for advancement, set fundraising records while always keeping his eye on Suffolk’s larger goals
Keeping an Eye on AI
‘Creating the Dream’ for the Suffolk Community
Historic Bequest Benefits Financial Aid
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This Is What Winning Looks Like
A Debt Repaid
The Champions
Learning on The Job
Pups for Vets
The ‘Times’of Her Life
Sawyer Business School Launches Partnership With the Boston Celtics
Salsa Es Familia
‘Not a Roadblock, but a Strength’
Governor Healey Is Ready To Take Her Shot
Sprinters Shannon Groom, Class of 2026 (far left), Jocelyn Triscik, Class of 2024, and the rest of Suffolk’s Indoor Track and Field team now train and compete at one of the fastest tracks in the world—New Balance’s brand-new athletic complex in Brighton. “I’ve been to some of the top indoor facilities in the United States,” says Head Coach Will Feldman, BS ’12, “and this place blows them all out of the water. It’s one of the best facilities in the world.” —Photograph by Michael J. Clarke
A Window To the World
They’ve Got Him Under Their Skin
Building the Network
Sawyer Business School Opens First-of-Its-Kind Marketing Lab
‘Creating the Dream’ for the Suffolk Community
Building the Network
Sawyer Business School Opens First-of-Its-Kind Marketing Lab
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Noteworthy Pride Points
No. 1 in the polls!
FiveThirtyEight, the respected polling analysis website, ranked the Suffolk University Political Research Center tops in a list of most accurate pollsters during the midterm election cycle—sharing the lowest average error rate with only The New York Times/Siena College.