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Senior wins big at two sales competitions
November 5, 2024Sophia Pasquariello ’25 talked herself into first place at two recent sales challenges, walking away with $2,000 in prize money.
November events at Susquehanna
November 1, 2024November brings a classic Broadway musical, musical performances, a film screening and lectures to Susquehanna University’s campus. All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.
Shopping for sustainability
October 31, 2024Susquehanna is furthering its sustainability efforts through Hawk Stuff, an on-campus “store” where students can pick up virtually anything a college student might need — for free. A newly launched second program offers free period care products.
Full STEAM ahead: Senior sparks family fun at fall festival
October 29, 2024An early childhood education major created the first Afterschool STEAM Fall Festival at Shikellamy School District, where more than 50 families engaged in activities connected to the five disciplines: science, technology, engineering, art and math.
Neuroscience students selected for national program
October 28, 2024A team of neuroscience students has been selected to participate in a nationally competitive program that will teach them how to communicate the importance of their research to funding agencies, government officials and the media.
Biogeochemist to explore the role of soil in climate change
October 23, 2024Soil biogeochemist Asmeret Asefaw Berhe’s lecture, What’s Soil Got To Do With Climate Change?, will explore the fundamental mechanisms by which the soil system controls the earth’s climate. Listen at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13, in Stretansky Concert Hall.
Susquehanna’s Homecoming honors philanthropists
October 22, 2024More than 1,000 alumni returned to campus to celebrate Homecoming–Reunion Weekend, with highlights including a 50th reunion for the Class of 1974, the centennial of the Phi Mu Delta fraternity, reunion celebrations for all classes ending in 4 and 9, athletics match-ups and musical performances, as well as several gift recognitions.
Princeton Review names SU among nation’s ‘green’ colleges
October 21, 2024Susquehanna University is one of the nation’s most environmentally responsible colleges, according to The Princeton Review.
Susquehanna awarded $375,000 to fund violence prevention programming
October 17, 2024Susquehanna has been awarded $375,000 to funds the Violence, Intervention & Prevention Center and continue its work to prevent sexual assault and relationship violence on campus.
Students head to Philly for career networking
October 17, 2024A group of nearly 50 Susquehanna students visited Philadelphia recently where they networked with alumni at their places of business — including the Philadelphia Eagles.
New SU-developed app makes water quality testing easy — and free
October 16, 2024Testing the quality of your water just got easier and less expensive thanks to a first-of-its-kind application. The free, easy-to-use app, called Turbidivision, can measure the turbidity, or cloudiness, of water through user-uploaded images.
Onafowora named among top Black economists in nation, leader in PA
October 14, 2024Olu Onafowora, department head and professor of economics at Susquehanna University, named among the top 20% of the nation’s leading Black economists and the preeminent economist in Pennsylvania based on the number of times his research has been cited by others in the field.