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Publications

Suffolk University, its departments, faculty, and students publish many newsletters and magazines. Information about the following publications is available online, and most may be accessed through links from this site. 

 

Academic

Advanced Legal Studies newsletter

Beacon Hill Institute Policy Studies

Administration

Spotlight
Law School Career Development Office newsletter

Suffolk Madrid newsletter

SUN
Suffolk University employee newsletter

Alumni

Suffolk Alumni Magazine (SAM)

Suffolk Business Magazine

Suffolk Law Alumni Magazine

Law Journals

Journal of Health & Biomedical Law

Journal of High Technology Law

Suffolk University Law Review

Suffolk Journal of Trial & Appellate Advocacy

Transnational Law Review

Libraries and Archives

Legal Ease

 

Moakley Archive and Institute newsletter

Literary Journals

Salamander

Venture

Student news publications

The Suffolk Journal

Suffolk Voice
 

 

Research and Creative Efforts

Members of the Suffolk University community regularly present research and share expertise and artistic endeavors.

Books and Articles

Ronald Suleski, director of the Barbara and Richard M. Rosenberg Institute for East Asian Studies, has published Chinese language editions of The Fairbank Center for East Asian Research at Harvard University: A fifty-year history, 1955-2005 and Civil government in warlord China: tradition, modernization and Manchuria.

More books and articles

Papers

Kathryn Jackson, Counseling Center, presented a paper “Resurfacing: Adult Children of Dissenters” at the 30th International Congress of Psychology in Cape Town, South Africa.

More papers

Exhibits

Lydia Martin, Foundation Studies, had a solo exhibit of her new series of oil paintings “Loteria” inspired by and organized around the traditional images associated with the popular Mexican game Loteria, at the Chabot Fine Art Gallery in Providence, R.I.

 

 

Faculty exhibit

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Chinese-language version of professor's book

English Professor Da Zheng’s award-winning book Chiang Yee: The Silent Traveller from the East is published as Xixing huaji: Jiang Yi zhuan 西行畫記: 蔣彝傳


Xixing huaji: Jiang Yi zhuan 西行畫記: 蔣彝傳

More about the book

Collaborative research

Professors from the College and Business School are the editors of a book exploring a Massachusetts effort to reduce gang and youth violence through the use of a national “best practices” paradigm.

Looking Beyond Suppression: Community Strategies to Reduce Gang Violence

Looking Beyond Suppression: Community Strategies to Reduce Gang Violence

Alumna illustrates graphic novel

Kseniya Galper collaborates on e-book "ZERO"

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