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A Brief Look at the People and
Traditions at Suffolk University.
Making Suffolk the School with a Heart:Gleason L. Archer, Sr.- President and Founder (42 years)
Dottie “Mac” McNamara- Bursar and Alumni Director (47 years)
Coach Jim Nelson- Athletic Director (45 years)
Jeanne Hession- 1956 SULS Alumna and 1st Female Trustee 1973
AthleticsHiram the Ram: 1950 – Hiram the “Ram” is celebrated as the new mascot, previous mascots included the “Royals” and the “Judges” To highlight the new mascot, the Suffolk Journal is renamed the “Rambler” for a year.
1938 – Men’s Tennis becomes the University’s first athletics team.
Prominent Alumni
Joe Moakley- 1956US Congressman 1973-2001
Paul Benedict- 1960 Actor: ‘The Jeffersons’, ‘The Man with Two brains’, ‘Spinal Tap’
From Humble Beginnings6 Alpine Street:1906 – Suffolk University is founded when Gleason Archer opens a law school in his living room.
Archer Building
Campus Expansion 1960s-1980s
Donahue Building: 1966
Ridgeway Lane: Construction, 1977
Sawyer Building: 1981
Campus Expansion 1990s-2000s
Sargent Hall: 1999
150 Tremont Street: 1st residence hall for 435 students, 1996
NESAD: Joins Suffolk University, 1996
Ridgeway Building: 1991
Science Classrooms: Then and Now
Left: Friedman Field Station at Cobscook Bay (ME), 1976
Left: Chemistry Lab, 1941Below: Chemistry Lab, c. 1980s
Student Life and TraditionsSuffolk Journal and Suffolk Players 1936 – The Suffolk Journal and Suffolk Players are established; shaping the beginning of student life at the new College of Liberal Arts.
1948 – The first issue of the Beacon Yearbook is published.
Student Life and Traditions
Formal attire
A women’s lounge
Student Life and TraditionsHobo Dance: 1949
Miss Suffolk: 1966
Commencement: 1995
Student Life and TraditionsBeanie: Incoming freshman receive and wear a beanie
Other Highlights• 1913 – Suffolk graduates its first African-American student Thaddeus Kitchner.
• 1933 – Suffolk enrolls its first female, Marian Archer MacDonald, who graduates in 1937.
• 1934 – Suffolk College of Liberal Arts, now the College of Arts and Sciences is founded.
• 1937 – College of Business Administration, now the Sawyer Business School is founded.
• 1937 – The College Debating Society becomes the University’s first recognized student organization.
• 1946 – Student Government for the Colleges is recognized.
• 1952 – Suffolk University charters its first academic honorary society Phi Beta Chi (science).
• 1961 – Suffolk University institutes an “activities period” to encourage student involvement.
• 1974 – WSUB begins producing and broadcasting student productions; residence halls get a channel in 2003.
• 1976 – WSFR is established as a closed circuit radio station; it expands to internet broadcasting in 2001.
• 1980 – SGA established Program Council to concentrate on planning campus social events.
• 1989 – David J. Sargent is appointed Suffolk’s 8th President and its first alumni to hold that position.
• 1995 – University’s first international campus opens in Madrid, Spain.
• 2006 – Suffolk University celebrates its Centennial and opens the Sawyer Library at the Stahl Center