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Suffolk ( / ˈsʌfək / SUF-ək) is a ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia. It is bordered by Norfolk to the north, the North Sea to the east, Essex to the south, and Cambridgeshire to the west. Ipswich is the largest settlement and the county town .
S. Suffolk Transnational Law Review. Suffolk University Law Review. Category: Suffolk University. Wikipedia categories named after universities and colleges in the United States.
At Suffolk University, he oversees, government relations, community relations, real estate and institutional expansion. He first started at Suffolk in 1992 as an adjunct instructor of Public Management in the Sawyer Business School and became Vice President of Government & Community Affairs in 2006, and the Senior Vice President for External ...
The Suffolk Journal. The Suffolk Journal is the undergraduate student newspaper of Suffolk University. It has operated continuously since 1936. The Journal prints a 16-page weekly newspaper, distributed across campus. The Journal is currently located in the Sawyer building on Ashburton Place close to the Massachusetts State House.
The geology of Suffolk in eastern England largely consists of a rolling chalk plain overlain in the east by Neogene clays, sands and gravels and isolated areas of Palaeocene sands. [1] [2] A variety of superficial deposits originating in the last couple of million years overlie this 'solid geology'.
Operated by the National Trust, 16th-century thatched cottage with exhibits about John Constable and his paintings of the area. Framlingham Castle. Framlingham. Suffolk Coastal. Historic house. Operated by English Heritage, 12th-century fortress remains, exhibits about its history. Gainsborough's House. Sudbury. Babergh.
Suffolk Archives. Coordinates: 52.0541°N 1.1436°E. Suffolk Archives manage the historical archives for the county of Suffolk. These archives include a wide range of historical council and parish records, plus various commercial records, local historic book collections, local historic newspapers and various personal items.
Gleason Archer Sr., ca. 1915. Gleason Archer Sr. (October 29, 1880 – June 28, 1966) [1] was the founder and first president of Suffolk University and Suffolk Law School in Boston, Massachusetts. Archer was also an extensive writer and radio broadcaster .