The University’s Beacon Hill campus is only a short ride by public or private transportation from art, cultural and natural science museums, and the Boston Public Library. It is within walking distance of the historic Freedom Trail, theaters, and shopping. Within Boston, there are few places more steeped in tradition, history, and quaint beauty than Beacon Hill and Downtown Boston. For more than 100 years, Suffolk University has stood proudly as an integral part of Boston, and many faculty, students, and friends of Suffolk University make Beacon Hill and Downtown Boston their home.
The University’s relations with its neighbors have always been cordial, but this is a two-way proposition, for the people of Beacon Hill have always accepted the University as friends and welcome neighbors, and neighbors in Downtown Boston have been receptive to students now residing in their neighborhood. The maintenance of good relations with the people of Boston is the duty of every student at the University. It is essential that students respect the privacy of persons and property in our densely occupied neighborhood so that the residential character of the area can be preserved.