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Susquehanna University is one of just over 100 schools nationwide recently named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with distinction. »
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Retired judge Arlin M. Adams, for whom Susquehanna University’s Arlin M. Adams Center for Law and Society is named, recently received the American Philosophical Society’s Benjamin Franklin Medal for distinguished public service. »
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Two Susquehanna University faculty members received academic awards for exemplary service to the institution at the school’s May 15 Commencement ceremony. »
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More than 4,500 graduating students, parents and guests attended Susquehanna University’s 153nd Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 15, when 469 students were awarded degrees. »
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Harold H. Saunders, director of international affairs at the Kettering Foundation, founder and president of the International Institute for Sustained Dialogue (IISD), will address graduates of Susquehanna University at commencement ceremonies on May 15. »
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Glen Retief, assistant professor of English and creative writing at Susquehanna University, will read from his newly released memoir, “The Jack Bank: A Memoir of a South African Childhood” at two area venues in April. »
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The world-renowned Tokyo String Quartet will perform Mozart, Barber and Beethoven for audiences at Susquehanna University on April 28 at 8 p.m. in the Degenstein Center Theater. »
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Susquehanna University seniors will present their research and creative projects at Senior Scholars Day on the university campus on April 26. »
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Ken Brakke, professor of mathematical sciences at Susquehanna University, will discuss “Soap Films and Time Machines” as the recipient of the John C. Horn Distinguished Service Award, April 27 at 4:15 p.m. in Isaacs Auditorium. »
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Susquehanna University’s student radio station, WQSU-FM, took home a first-place award in the 2010 Pennsylvania AP Broadcasters Association news awards contest. »
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The Susquehanna University club ice hockey team has been accepted into the Great Northeast Collegiate Hockey Conference (GNCHC), starting in the 2011–12 season. »
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Susquehanna University students are organizing a number of fundraising events to aid relief efforts in the aftermath of Japan’s deadly earthquake and tsunami. »
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Susquehanna senior Lauren Bailey, a creative writing major from Collegeville, recently won the Bennington Writing Prize in nonfiction for her essay, “Convalescence.” »
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Ebony Bradley, a Susquehanna University sophomore from Reading, joined such notables as Jesse Jackson and the Freedom Riders for the 11th annual Congressional Civil Rights Pilgrimage to Alabama March 4–6. »
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Twenty-four students from Susquehanna University presented research at the annual National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) at Ithaca College, March 31 to April 2, in Ithaca, N.Y. »
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Elementary and middle school children can engage in a unique educational experience at Susquehanna University’s Kids’ College during three summer sessions in July and August. »
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The Susquehanna University Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team was named league champion for the eighth consecutive year at the Philadelphia SIFE USA Regional Competition on March 25. »
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The Rev. Mark Wm. Radecke, chaplain and associate professor of religion at Susquehanna University, has been awarded the Selinsgrove Rotary Distinguished Service Award. »
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Susquehanna University’s Department of Theatre will perform an adaptation of Federico Garcia Lorca’s “Blood Wedding” by Tanya Ronder, April 14 to 17 at 8 p.m. in the Degenstein Center Theater. »
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Susquehanna University’s Lore Degenstein Gallery will unveil its newest exhibition, “Warhol and His Imitators,” on April 9, with an opening reception from 7 to 9 p.m. »
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Imago Theatre will present its hit production “Zoo Zoo” at Susquehanna University on March 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the Degenstein Center Theater. »
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Susquehanna University’s senior graphic design and studio art majors will showcase their work at the Lore A. Degenstein Gallery March 19–28, with an opening reception March 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. »
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Harvard University professor and journalist Edward Schumacher-Matos will discuss “Immigration Reform: Truths, Myths, and Politics” on March 17 at 7:30 p.m. in Susquehanna University’s Stretansky Concert Hall, in the Cunningham Center for Music and Art. »
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From an early age, musician Gail Levinsky knew she wanted to be a teacher. »
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Angela Burrows has been named Chief Communications Officer at Susquehanna University, effective Feb. 22. »
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Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana, one of the nation’s premier flamenco and Spanish dance companies, will present “Fiesta Flamenca” Feb. 15 at 7:30 p.m. at Susquehanna University’s Degenstein Center Theater. »
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The Department of Public Safety at Susquehanna University will conduct testing of its emergency warning siren on campus Jan. 27 from noon to 12:30 p.m. »
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Musician and radio host Derrick “DNA” Ashong will headline Susquehanna University’s celebration of the soul and spirit of Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. in the Degenstein Center Theater. »
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The Lore Degenstein Gallery will open its spring exhibition, “Women of a New Tribe, a Photographic Celebration of Black American Women,” on Jan. 22, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., at Susquehanna University. »
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Dean Brackley, a Jesuit priest and professor of theology and ethics at the Universidad Centroamericana in San Salvador, El Salvador, will discuss “Sustaining the Commitment to Social Justice” Jan. 19 at Susquehanna University. »
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Purchase agreement penned, contingent upon due diligence review period »
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Filmmaker Ian Cheney will address local audiences at the screening of his films “King Corn” and “Big River” at Susquehanna University Dec. 1 at 7:30 p.m. »
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Susquehanna University’s annual Christmas Candlelight Service will be held Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m., with pre-service music beginning at 7:15 p.m., in the university’s Weber Chapel Auditorium. »
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Monthly personal finance magazine lists Susquehanna among top 100 liberal arts colleges in annual rankings. »
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Best-selling author and sociologist James Loewen will discuss myths and half-truths we learned in high school history in a lecture at Susquehanna University on Nov. 9 at 4 p.m. in Faylor Lecture Hall, in Fisher Hall. »
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As this year’s Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow, Anthony Cortese, an internationally renowned expert on sustainability, will deliver a free public lecture Nov. 9 at Susquehanna University. »
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The Board of Trustees of Susquehanna University gave its approval for the administration to enter into contract negotiations with the owners of Pine Meadow Apartments (Sencit Pine Meadow Associates LP) for the purchase of the property. »
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The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields and acclaimed pianist Jonathan Biss will perform an all-Mozart catalog for audiences at Susquehanna University on Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the university’s Weber Chapel Auditorium. »
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The Lore Degenstein Gallery of Susquehanna University will hold its autumn exhibition, a juried visual art competition and exhibition, from Oct. 30 through Dec. 17, with an opening reception, free and open to the public, Oct. 30 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. »
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Leaders of Geisinger Medical Center (GMC) and Susquehanna University recently held the official grand opening of a new health clinic and student health center on the campus of the university. »
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Susquehanna University will kick off its annual Homecoming Reunion Weekend—a five-day celebration this year—on Oct. 20, with a series of events, most of them free, that are open to the local community. »
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Prudential Financial chairman and CEO John Strangfeld will deliver the Edward S. and A. Rita Schmidt Lecture in Ethics on Oct 21 at Susquehanna University. »
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Edward O. Wilson, Pulitzer Prize–winning author and Harvard biologist, will discuss the planet’s needs for survival Oct. 20 at 8 p.m. in Susquehanna University’s Weber Chapel Auditorium. »
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Susquehanna University’s Department of Theatre will present its production of “The Full Monty,” premiering Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. and concluding Oct. 30 in the Degenstein Center Theater. »
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The Susquehanna University department of history will host the 79th annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Historical Association (PHA) October 14–16. »
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Susquehanna University will host a meeting for the Selinsgrove community about the university’s consideration of a possible purchase of the Pine Meadow Apartments affordable housing development. »
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Audiences asked to consider a ‘world without prisons’ »
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Tiffany Becker, a junior majoring in biology at Susquehanna University, has earned an Undergraduate Research Fellowship from the American Society for Microbiology (ASM). »
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Susquehanna University President L. Jay Lemons has called upon members of the university community to support new initiatives to reduce carbon emissions on campus. »
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Renowned author to discuss “Anne Frank's Theatrical Afterlife” »
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Susquehanna University will host a free public film series focused on sustainable living Sept. 2 through Dec. 8, starting with the provocative “Food, Inc.,” an Academy Award nominee for Best Documentary Feature, in Seibert Hall’s Isaacs Auditorium. »
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Ecologist Christopher Uhl, professor of biology at Penn State, will present a talk, “Seeing Ourselves and Earth With New Eyes,” Sept. 9 at 8 p.m. in the university’s Weber Chapel Auditorium. »
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The Lore Degenstein Gallery of Susquehanna University will hold its late summer exhibition, A Complex Weave: Women and Identity in Contemporary Art, from Sept. 4 through Oct. 15. »
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Susquehanna University welcomed the Class of 2014 to campus Aug. 26, launching the university’s 153rd academic year with a new record of more than 640 first-year students. »