John Griffin, a former Suffolk University faculty member and trustee, discusses his role in the establishment of the university’s undergraduate programs in the 1930s, including the creation of the business school and the school of journalism. Griffin describes the school’s founder Gleason Archer, the inner workings of the school, the development of new departments, and the key personnel who helped build Suffolk University.https://dc.suffolk.edu/soh/1013/thumbnail.jp
Walter Johnson, a professor in Suffolk University’s Department of Physics, discusses his career at S...
In this interview, Myra Lerman, assistant dean of undergraduate programs at Suffolk University’s Saw...
In this interview, Jim Kaufman, the former managing director of the Modern Theatre and the Theatre D...
In this interview, conducted by his cousin, Ted Duncan, Suffolk University founder Gleason L. Archer...
John C. Cavanagh, a professor in Suffolk University’s history department, discusses his educational ...
In this interview, John Fenton, Jr., a distinguished professor of law at Suffolk University Law Scho...
Joseph McCarthy, a Suffolk University professor for over thirty years, discusses his career at Suffo...
John Berg, a Suffolk University professor emeritus of government and environmental studies, discusse...
Kenneth Williams, an alumnus of Suffolk University Law School’s class of 1927, discusses his career ...
Bill Coughlin, former director of admissions at Suffolk University, discusses his forty-three career...
Dorothy M. McNamara reflects on her forty-seven year career at Suffolk University, during which she ...
Francis X. Flannery reflects on his upbringing in Boston as well as his forty-seven year career at S...
Dorothy M. McNamara reflects on her forty-seven year career at Suffolk University, during which she ...
Anthony “Tony” Eonas, Suffolk University Professor Emeritus, discusses his forty-eight-year career a...
Nancy Stoll, dean of students emerita at Suffolk University from 1987 to 2016, discusses her early c...
Walter Johnson, a professor in Suffolk University’s Department of Physics, discusses his career at S...
In this interview, Myra Lerman, assistant dean of undergraduate programs at Suffolk University’s Saw...
In this interview, Jim Kaufman, the former managing director of the Modern Theatre and the Theatre D...
In this interview, conducted by his cousin, Ted Duncan, Suffolk University founder Gleason L. Archer...
John C. Cavanagh, a professor in Suffolk University’s history department, discusses his educational ...
In this interview, John Fenton, Jr., a distinguished professor of law at Suffolk University Law Scho...
Joseph McCarthy, a Suffolk University professor for over thirty years, discusses his career at Suffo...
John Berg, a Suffolk University professor emeritus of government and environmental studies, discusse...
Kenneth Williams, an alumnus of Suffolk University Law School’s class of 1927, discusses his career ...
Bill Coughlin, former director of admissions at Suffolk University, discusses his forty-three career...
Dorothy M. McNamara reflects on her forty-seven year career at Suffolk University, during which she ...
Francis X. Flannery reflects on his upbringing in Boston as well as his forty-seven year career at S...
Dorothy M. McNamara reflects on her forty-seven year career at Suffolk University, during which she ...
Anthony “Tony” Eonas, Suffolk University Professor Emeritus, discusses his forty-eight-year career a...
Nancy Stoll, dean of students emerita at Suffolk University from 1987 to 2016, discusses her early c...
Walter Johnson, a professor in Suffolk University’s Department of Physics, discusses his career at S...
In this interview, Myra Lerman, assistant dean of undergraduate programs at Suffolk University’s Saw...
In this interview, Jim Kaufman, the former managing director of the Modern Theatre and the Theatre D...