Dennis Curran Haley (August 16, 1893 – July 26, 1966) was president of Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts, from 1960 to 1965.
[1] Haley began his teaching career in 1916 at Roxbury High School and was promoted to junior master in 1919.
[3] Haley served as Boston Public School Superintendent from 1948 until being selected as president of Suffolk University in 1960.
During his tenure as superintendent, Haley organized a $60 million building program and established a central administration.
At Suffolk he laid the groundwork for the school's new six-story, $3 million dollar building, which opened in September 1966.