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Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Amid many changes, universitys leadership transitions quickly

Amid many changes, university’s leadership transitions quickly

Brigitte Carreiro June 7, 2015

The past two years have introduced many changes to Suffolk University, and a pattern seems to be emerging: out with the old, and in with the new. November 2013: A new academic building at 20 Somerset...

Outside travel becoming main focus of studying abroad

Outside travel becoming main focus of studying abroad

Brigitte Carreiro June 7, 2015

Studying abroad in Madrid used to mean just that – studying in Madrid. More recently, however, students studying abroad have taken advantage of their time away by traveling to many more places outside...

Rare employment opportunities for international students

Rare employment opportunities for international students

Brigitte Carreiro June 7, 2015

The long process international students must undergo to land a job or internship while studying in the United States has some students concerned with Suffolk University’s system of helping its students...

Margaret McKenna comes to Suffolk with a passion for students and the city

Margaret McKenna comes to Suffolk with a passion for students and the city

Haley Peabody May 13, 2015

On Tuesday evening, Suffolk University announced its next president, Margaret McKenna. McKenna, a native of Rhode Island, is excited to take on the position as the tenth president of Suffolk. “Its...

Margaret McKenna announced as next president of Suffolk University

Margaret McKenna announced as next president of Suffolk University

Brigitte Carreiro May 12, 2015

Chair of the Board of Trustees Andrew Meyer announced Tuesday that Margaret McKenna has been selected as Suffolk University’s new president. As its tenth president, McKenna will be the first woman...

Sam Humphrey/Journal Staff

Panel debates governor’s report on MBTA

Sam Humphrey May 5, 2015

By now, commuters are well aware of the report commissioned by Governor Charlie Baker to identify problems and propose solutions for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. On Tuesday, Suffolk...

(Courtesy of Suffolk University)

Suffolk announces finalists in presidential search

Brigitte Carreiro May 4, 2015

Suffolk University on Monday announced the two finalists for presidency of the university. A message to Suffolk employees from Head of the Search Committee Mark Sullivan said that Margaret McKenna and...

Norman Smith
Courtesy of Suffolk University

Presidential search narrowed to three finalists

Brigitte Carreiro April 30, 2015

The search for a new university president has been narrowed down to three finalists to be announced on Monday. In a university-wide email sent on Tuesday, Chairman of the Presidential Search Committee...

Suffolk U News for April 29

Suffolk U News for April 29

April 29, 2015

Check out the latest Suffolk U News, which has updates on 20 Somerset, graduation, and an interview with upcoming Suffolk Journal Editor Haley Peabody.

Suffolk U News - April 22

Suffolk U News – April 22

April 24, 2015

Check out this edition of Suffolk U News, which covers the Boston Marathon and a sneak peak of our story on adjunct professors' hope to renegotiate their contract.

Jonathan Acosta Abi Hassan/Journal Staff

Donahue and Archer leave a legacy in archives and alumni memories long after sale

Melissa Hanson April 22, 2015

While the Sawyer Business School sits comfortably at its home on Ashburton Place, the College of Arts and Sciences, Suffolk’s largest college, calls Temple Street home. Before Temple Street was the...

Some bathrooms on campus are gender inclusive, but dorms lack options for genderqueer and trans students

Some bathrooms on campus are gender inclusive, but dorms lack options for genderqueer and trans students

Katherine Yearwood April 22, 2015

While many people have been conditioned to use pronouns including he, she, his, and hers to identify others, such terms do not encompass a wide range of people. For those who do not identify as a certain...

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