Join The Suffolk Historical Society for its annual Mardi Gras Masquerade!! Our students really know how to have fun! π€©
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Welcome to the official profile of the Department of Global Humanities at Suffolk University, in the heart of Boston. We are an interdisciplinary and international department offering a wide variety of majors, minors, and programs.
Join The Suffolk Historical Society for its annual Mardi Gras Masquerade!! Our students really know how to have fun! π€©
We are delighted to share the Spring 2026 Schedule for The Suffolk Early Global Seminars!
Individual posters will be circulated in January!
Our pleasure Nathalie! It was so nice to have you. Our students were very engaged and learned so many things! Please come back soon!
So honored to have been part of this amazing series!
Join us on November 5 for a new session of the Suffolk Early Global Studies Seminar. In this occasion we will be conversing about Black womenβs devotional practices in the Iberian Atlantic.
Join us on October 23 for a new session of the Suffolk Early Global Studies Seminar. In this occasion we will be conversing about hospitals, charity, and medicine in the premodern Hispanic world. Dr. Restrepo will be sharing his research on hospitals in 17th century Colombia! Zoom option available!
Students of Global Humanities, enrolled in Prof. Linares' courses, visited the Boston Museum of Fine Arts today, discovering numerous primary sources for their final research projects.
Profs. Lasdow and Linares lead the annual Workshop on βHow to apply to Graduate School,β which provides undergraduate students across the College of Arts & Sciences with insight into navigating the graduate school application process.
On Tuesday, October 7th, the Department of Global Humanities will celebrate its annual Open House! Please stop by to know our department, courses, majors, programs, and Faculty!
The department is organizing a workshop to guide students to apply for Graduate School! All information in the poster below π
Please join us on September 23 from 12:30 to 2pm at Tremont 1102 for the research Seminar βTroubling the Bounds of Empire,β organized by Dr. Linares and with the participation of wonderful scholars such as Chase Smith (UCLA), Joe Bienko (PSU), and Keith Richards (Tulane).
Join us today from 12:30 to 1:45pm at the Poetry Center for βFrance as Freedom: The Paris Years of Richard Wright,β organized by Dr. Abrams and with the participation of award winning author Zachary James Miller!!