The Archives supports Suffolk University’s mission to educate students to become lifelong learners, as well as professionals who lead and serve the communities in which they live and work. The Archives collects and preserves archival collections and makes these resources available to students, faculty, staff, scholars and the public.
Collection Information
Interviews of Moakley’s family, friends, colleagues, staff, opponents, political leaders and constituents. Most interviews have been transcribed and are available for research. More info
back to top^Collection of the personal and political papers of Congressman John Joseph Moakley. Partial finding aid available, contact Archivist. More info
back to top^A collection of published materials, personal notes, and research materials pertaining to Suffolk University Professor Mary P. Burke’s involvement in the U.N. International Women’s Conferences and her research into women and international development. Finding aid available. (.pdf)
Mary P. Burke Related Materials: The Center for Women’s Health and Human Rights at Suffolk University conducted two audio interviews with Professor Burke that provide context to the documents in this collection.
back to top^The papers of Thomas F. Lambert Jr., torts scholar and Suffolk University Law Professor, include research materials related to the Nuremburg Trials and his law school notebooks. Finding aid available. (.pdf).
back to top^The personal papers of Suffolk University’s founder and first president include his writings, radio materials, correspondence, scrapbooks and photographs. Finding aid available (.pdf) Bibliographies available.
back to top^The University Archives holdings are made up of materials of permanent value including documents, records, publications, audiovisual material, artifacts and photographs that document Suffolk’s history. More info
back to top^Interviews with Suffolk University staff members, faculty and administrators. More info
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