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At the Rosalie K. Stahl Center you will find the President’s and Deans’ offices, as well as professors' offices, the Counseling, Health and Wellness Center, and our Division of Student Success. The Stahl Center also houses our Studio 73, the 73 Café, the Mildred F. Sawyer Library, classrooms and student lounge space, our VR/AR laboratory, Welcome Center and much more.
Moakley Library
The Moakley Law Library occupies floors six and seven of Sargent Hall with its entrance located on the sixth floor and wireless Internet access throughout. The Law Library provides comfortable research and study areas, study rooms and study carrels—all wired for Internet access.
Suffolk University’s Modern Theatre programming advances the educational experience for our students; engages the community through cultural, social, and civic programming; promotes excellence and innovation in the arts; and entertains all who pass through our open doors. Our programming is intimate in scale, thoughtful in content, and contemporary in approach.
Ram Inclusion Week is an annual series of events that recognize and strengthen one of Suffolk University’s defining assets - our diversity. From workshops and panel discussions to Black history trivia and a Queer- and BIPOC-owned small business fair, there’s a wide range of ways for students, faculty, and staff to celebrate Suffolk’s vibrant communities.
In 1950, Suffolk athletics teams adopt the Rams name and acquire a mascot. The ram first named Hiram, was later renamed Rammy and continues to bring together the Suffolk community.
Employee Appreciation Breakfast
Every year, Suffolk University celebrates its esteemed faculty and staff with a special breakfast event in their honor. This annual tradition is our way of acknowledging and recognizing the invaluable contributions of Suffolk employees to our community.
Stahl Building
The Rosalie K. Stahl Building is located on the historic Freedom Trail, 2.5-mile–long path that leads through significant Boston landmarks in U.S. history.
Suffolk University: An urban university located in the heart of downtown Boston
From its founding in 1906 to the present day, Suffolk University has grown to be an integral part of the city of Boston, woven into the fabric of the city, its people, and its institutions.
Samia Center
One of our main academic buildings, the Leonard J. Samia Academic Center features general classrooms, collaborative learning classrooms, and science labs.
Sargent Hall Lobby
David J. Sargent Hall is home to our Law School and graduate Business School programs. Amenities include classrooms seating as few as 25 and as many as 30 students, our law library, three court rooms, and a cafeteria. The Suffolk community hosts events throughout the year in Sargent Hall ranging from student group performances to hosting speakers from both the Boston community and around the world.
Suffolk University Service Day
The Center for Community Engagement hosts an annual University-wide Service Day to bring Suffolk students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends together to make our community a better place. Together, we work in partnership with local nonprofit organizations in Greater Boston on critical community-based project.