the 1990s Suffolk constructed its first residence halls, began satellite programs with other colleges in Massachusetts, and opened its international campuses. From 1990 to 2005, its endowment increased over 400%, to approximately $72 million, and enrollment climbed.
=== Presidents ===
Gleason Archer Sr. (1906–1948)
Walter Burse (1948–1954)
Robert Munce (1954–1960)
Dennis C. Haley (1960–1965)
John E. Fenton (1965–1970)
Thomas Fulham (1970–1980)
Daniel Perlman (1980–1989)
David Sargent (1989–2010)
Barry Brown (2010–2012) (interim)
James McCarthy (2012–2014)
Norman R. Smith (2014–2015) (interim)
Margaret McKenna (2015–2016)
Marisa Kelly (2016–present)
== Campus ==
The main campus in downtown Boston is situated on well-known Beacon Hill, adjacent to the Massachusetts State House and the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Up until 1995, Suffolk was a commuter-only school. Today, there are five coed residence halls, housing over 65% of freshman, and a total of 24% of the entire undergraduate population:
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