A Researcher’s Guide to Boston, by Ann S. Lainhart
Suffolk students are lucky! They attend a university in a city where there are amazing resources for all types of research. On campus, Suffolk students may utilize the University Archives, the Sawyer or Moakley libraries, but if they need more sources to draw from Boston has many repositories to assist research. Need help on finding additional resources? The University Archives has A Researcher’s Guide to Boston by Ann S. Lainhart. This book lists repositories in Boston where they can find materials on, among other things; vital, church, cemetery, military and seman’s records. Stop by the Archives to see this resource.
July 11 2008 | Research Resource | 1 Comment »
Suffolk students have the opportunity to carry out Joe Moakley’s mission to the people of El Salvador through a partnership between the Moakley Archive and Institute and the SOULS office. Students spend 7-14 days on Alternative Spring or Winter breaks helping Salvadoran communities Moakley worked closely with. Students typically do construction, listen and learn from Salvadoran officials and locals- experiences during their Civil War and foster relationships. If you are interested in the 2009 trip contact the Moakley Institute at 617-305-6295 or the SOULS office at 617-305-6306.