People & Places
“DNA” and SU Celebrate Civil Rights Activist
Musician and radio host Derrick “DNA” Ashong headlined Susquehanna’s celebration of the soul and spirit of Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 20.
Students Examine Government Regulations
In Regulating Bodies: Food, Sex, Drugs and the Economy, students learn about, then debate, the pros and cons of government regulations.
Program Makes Poverty Personal
Last fall, students, faculty and staff assumed new identities as part of a poverty simulation, conducted by the Union-Synder Community Action Agency and co-sponsored by SU's Center for Civic Engagement and Center for Diversity and Social Justice.
Former Roommates Form Indoor Football Franchise
Matt Custer ’11, a business administration major with emphases in marketing and finance, and Christopher Blake ’11, a history major, started out as freshman roommates with a mutual interest in local sports. Now they’re colleagues.