Despite humble beginnings, Massachusetts’ first female Senate majority leader grew up believing “Unlimited” was her middle name
Drawing on her own background gives Jessica Drew JD ’16 even more empathy for her clients
Four staffers at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute—all Suffolk grads—transport Massachusetts high school students to the Capitol as senators
You see a common criminal. Angela Cavanaugh JD'16 and Joanne Araujo JD'12 see an uncommon opportunity
Rising from humble beginnings, Ernst Guerrier, BS ’91, JD ’94 finds success provides an opportunity to give back
At RAM Academy, new students face the tough questions about college and life
Economist, lawyer, prosecutor—Barbara Anthony JD ’77 found her calling as Massachusetts’ chief consumer advocate
Learning to listen and compromise at home gave Timothy Phillips BS ’83 the skills to help warring factions heal and move nations forward
A unique summer jobs program gives disadvantaged youths and their mentors life-changing experience
A treasure trove of pirate lore awaits students who make it into historian Stephen O’Neill’s coveted course
The images of William Greiner MBA ’86 hold up a mirror on an America often left out of the picture
The work of Keiko Hiromi BA ’04 is defined less by her subject than the perspective she brings to it.
Though she always knew she wanted a career in the arts, it took a life-changing overseas college trip for Victoria Masters BFA ’04 to fall in love with photography
A legendary photo only began to tell the story of Boston Police Officer Javier Pagan BS ’93
Instructor Ken Martin has a long history as Suffolk’s image maker
Politics may be in the future for Marc-Daniel Paul '16; public service is a sure thing.
Cancer patients depend on an invisible beam and the Suffolk graduates who guide it.
ABCD CEO John Drew MBA '76 is a veteran of the war on poverty.
When Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban wanted "the best player development coach in the NBA," he turned to Mike Procopio BSBA '97, a profane, 5 foot 7, self-described "blending of Forrest Gump and Louie de Palma from Taxi."
With her students and patients alike, Jessica Mak radiates light
Hub Police Superintendent William Evans, BS '82, has a "kill them with kindness" approach to law enforcement. Just don't mess with his city.
Bay State Education Chief Matt Malone, BA ’93, was given 100 weeks to make his mark in his home state. The clock is ticking.
From Boston to Broadway, shooting star Jonny Orsini, BS '07, makes his triumphant return.
By catering to some of Boston’s corporate bigwigs, Roger Wellington MPA ’01 is supporting the city’s largest homeless shelter.
To cure his wanderlust, Jeffrey Gangi ’14 joined the Marines. To conquer new worlds, his next smart move is a legal education.
Prizefighting judge and immigration attorney Herb Santos BA ’58, JD ’60 divides his time between boxers and briefs.
Driven by idealism and a passion for public service, students like Aaron Michael Lumnah '14, Mizuho Komatani '16, and Caroline McHeffey '13 are giving spring break a whole new meaning.
For Javier Kinney JD ’04, self-governance director for California’s largest Indian tribe, the path to sovereignty is paved with asphalt.
For young men adrift in life Edmund Norton BS ’80, JD ’88 and his boat building program provide a mooring.
Biology major Jennifer Ruys '15 has basketball in her DNA and one number on her mind.