Suffolk University Global MBA brochure - (Page 12) Boston: World Center for Finance, Health, Technology, and Education The capital of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the largest city in New England, Boston is a great place to live and study. It has a population of over 600,000 people, including a significant number of students who come from across the globe. Efficient public transportation services make it easy to access and navigate the city, and its compact size makes Boston an excellent walking city. Culture and Leisure There’s something for everyone in Boston. Besides great dining and shopping, the city offers a wide range of cultural and leisure activities. See the Boston Ballet. Visit the Museum of Fine Arts. Catch a show in the Theater District. Or enjoy a relaxing summer concert by the Charles River. Boston boasts four championship sports teams and offers a variety of seasonal leisure activities. Business and Technology Boston is the 4th largest financial center in the world and the home of numerous Fortune 500 corporations. A leading world center of business, high tech, biotech, health, law, and government, the city offers unparalleled learning and networking opportunities. Suffolk University’s Sawyer Business School is located in the midst of the government, business and financial districts, close to all major lines of public transportation. This prime location provides easy access for working professionals, a rich source of visiting corporate executives for the classroom, and a myriad of internship opportunities. Housing Suffolk University’s Off-Campus Housing Center is dedicated to helping students with housing arrangements in Boston. The Center offers a variety of services to students free of charge: • Apartment listings • Roommate listings • Roommate advertising • Neighborhood information Additional Information Off-Campus Housing Center Suffolk University 73 Tremont St. 6th Floor Boston, MA 02108 Tel: 617.573.8647 www.suffolk.edu/ocho History Founded in 1630, Boston is a city rich in history. Many landmarks significant to U.S. history are located in and around the city, including Faneuil Hall, the Old North Church, Paul Revere’s house, the Bunker Hill Monument, Walden Pond and Plymouth Rock. 12 http://www.suffolk.edu/ocho
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