Seattle University Undergraduate Research Journal
Highlighting the research achievements of Seattle University undergraduate students through a peer-reviewed online publication.
Above: SUURJ Volume 8 student editors, from L to R; top row: Krishna Rakotonirina, Gavin Ruport, Grace Savage; middle row: Kaitlyn Delfs, Emma Caplinger, Gina Parker, Keagan Brooks-Torres, Max Ezzo; bottom row: Allison Wasley, Avery Segall, Genny Sheara, Gina Roseman, Sophia Modica, Emma Renn; not pictured: Kit Nosacka and William Smolskis
The journal is designed to provide an editorial apprenticeship experience for students through a credit-bearing program that trains students to share stewardship of the journal. Research includes any original quantitative or qualitative work that a student has conducted during their academic studies. This includes theoretical works, policy analyses, research-based editorial pieces, Core writing, and other modes.
Current students: Visit the Seattle University Undergraduate Research Journal (SUURJ) on Redhawk Hub for submission deadline and details.
SUURJ is a joint project of the College of Arts and Sciences, the English Department, and the Office of the Provost, with additional support from Lemieux Library and the University Core.
Latest Publication
Click here to read Volume 8 of SUURJ.
SUURJ Readership Map
As an open-access journal, the research we publish reaches a global audience. Visit our interactive map to see where the research completed by undergraduate students at Seattle University is being downloaded and read.