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Research & Insights

Commentary, publications, and creative endeavors from Suffolk University faculty and administrators
  • July 8, 2014

    Civil Commitment: If You Build It They Will Come

    Sociology Professor Susan Sered on imprisoning women for lack of substance abuse treatment options

  • July 2, 2014

    Negotiating With Terrorists

    Philosophy Professor Nir Eisikovits analyzes the implications of the Bowe Bergdahl prisoner swap

  • July 1, 2014

    What Pennsatucky’s Teeth Tell Us About Class in America

    Sociology Professor Susan Sered on the "visual cue to the class divide" in "Orange is the New Black"

  • June 25, 2014

    New Issue of "Salamander" Literary Journal

    Suffolk-published periodical features fiction, poetry, reviews, and artwork

  • June 25, 2014

    Toilets are a Women’s Issue, as India’s Recent Tragedies Prove

    Law Professor Sharmila Murthy writes about the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation on "Cognoscenti"

  • May 29, 2014

    How Women in Banking Can Rise to the Top

    Jodi Detjen addresses the finance industry’s gender imbalance in “American Banker”

  • April 1, 2014

    Sex, Race and Prison’s Violent Double Standard: Incarcerating Men Hurts Women, too

    Sociology Professor Susan Sered writes about impact of America's prison system on Salon.com

  • March 28, 2014

    Student-Athletes as University Employees

    Law Professor Elbert Robinson discusses NLRB ruling and NCAA case in arguing against “bidding wars” for star athletes

  • March 12, 2014

    Taking the Essay Out of the SAT

    English Professor Quentin Miller on the value of learning to write

  • March 12, 2014

    The Intersection of Race and Gender

    Frank Cooper teaching at white board

    Law Professor Frank Rudy Cooper expresses fatherly concerns in the New York Times’ Room for Debate

  • March 1, 2014

    “Invisible Man” and the Future of the Novel

    English Professor Quentin Miller invites readers to enjoy Ralph Ellison’s masterpiece on the 100th anniversary of the author’s birth

  • February 25, 2014

    Implications for Israel if Kerry Peace Bid Fails

    Philosophy Professor Nir Eisikovits argues that Israel could lose its identity if pressed into new alliance as U.S. interest ebbs

  • February 25, 2014

    Is Black History Month Still Necessary?

    Chief Diversity Officer Nicole Price considers advances and challenges in nation’s commitment to equity

  • February 24, 2014

    The Time Is Right for Establishing a Center for Social Innovation in Boston

    Professor Brenda Bond advises creation of a strategic plan to address information sharing, coordination of services and creation of a seamless service delivery system

  • February 21, 2014

    Suffolk Voices: Leon Rozmarin Discusses Intricacies of Ukraine Conflict

    Odessa native and political scientist considers speculation that opposition parties are coordinating with the ultra-nationalist street fighters

  • January 29, 2014

    Nir Eisikovits on American Studies Association Boycott of Israeli Universities

    Philosophy professor argues that “most of the internal criticism of the Jewish State’s policies in the West Bank and Gaza originates in its universities”

  • January 15, 2014

    Living Up to Dr. King’s Dream

    Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. World Telegram and Sun photo by Dick DeMarsico (Courtesy Library of Congress)

    On Martin Luther King’s birthday, Chief Diversity Officer Nicole Price reflects on how we can carry on his life’s work

  • December 17, 2013

    Resident Scholar Profiles New Pope Who Offers a "Message of Love and Mercy"

    New Yorker publishes James Carroll's "Who Am I to Judge?"

  • November 19, 2013

    "The End of Protest: How Free-Market Capitalism Learned to Control Dissent"

    Suffolk Law Professor Alasdair Roberts, in a new e-book, argues that restraining opposition erodes democratic values

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The views and opinions expressed in these articles are the authors’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Suffolk University.

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