My name is Scott. I'm an alumnus of the MBA program as well as an Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions here at Suffolk University. Today, I'm going to show you around 73 Tremont Street, also known as the Rosalie K. Stahl Building. This building houses our Division of Student Success, our newly revamped Career Center as well as the INTO Partnership.
Here in 73, Tremont, we also have our Mildred F. Sawyer Library. This is a three-story library that houses books, periodicals, and journals for our College of Arts and Sciences and Sawyer Business School students.
The library also has multiple study rooms, small cozy corners to work in individually, as well as quiet leveling as it goes up so that you can find your cozy corner and study late into the night overlooking the great scenery that Boston provides.
The Rosalie K. Stahl Building also houses Suffolk's INTO Center, which facilitates international student enrollment. And in my MBA program was a major benefit as I got exposure to different cultures and diversity of thought that I wouldn't have otherwise.
Here at Sargent Hall, which houses our Sawyer Business School and Law School, we are conveniently located steps from the financial district, government center, and Beacon Health.
Sargent Hall is also home to Sawyer Business School's, faculty offices, multiple classrooms, and multiple function halls where we are able to bring the community and the city to campus to provide valuable experiences for our students.
I hope you enjoyed my graduate school experience. When you're ready to embark on yours, please contact the Graduate Admissions Office. We'll see on campus.