Archive for April 15th, 2008

Did you know that Suffolk University has an Archives?

Right here on campus students, faculty, staff, alumni and the public can access primary source materials for research. Researchers from all disciplines can benefit from the collections we have here on campus.

You don’t have to be a history major to use the Archives. Here is a list of people who have used our collections for research: Suffolk students in history, journalism, NESAD, theatre, historians, filmmakers, government officials and Suffolk Alumni.

Here are some examples of research you can do or go to our research topics page.

SU-0698Curious about what the C. Walsh Theatre looked like before its latest renovations? Come look at our photograph collection.

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Did a family member graduate in the 1970s and you want to see their yearbook? Come look at old Beacon yearbooks.

Heard about Dottie Mac and her legacy at Suffolk University? Listen to her oral history at the Archives.

Want to learn about forced busing for integration in Boston during the 1970s? Use our oral histories and MS100, the Congressman Moakley papers.

SU-0638Curious about women and international development? Do some research using MS105 the Mary P. Burke U.N. Women’s Conference Collection.

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