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Susquehanna Faculty and Downtown Businesses Partner for New Summer Program
Susquehanna University faculty and downtown businesses are collaborating on a new summer education program.
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Susquehanna University’s WQSU Wins First Place News Award
The student-run radio station was honored for excellence in broadcast journalism by the Pennsylvania Associated Press Broadcasters Association.
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Susquehanna Club Rugby Team Finishes Season Ranked Sixth in NSCRO Standings
The Susquehanna men’s club rugby team finished its season ranked sixth in the final National Small College Rugby Organization rankings.
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Playing Basketball, Bridging Cultures in Filipino Trash Dump
Associate Professor Jeffrey K. Mann reflects on a recent trip to the Philippines through Susquehanna's GO program.
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Susquehanna Appoints New Business School Dean
Marsha Kelliher, J.D., LL.M., has joined Susquehanna University as dean of the Sigmund Weis School of Business. She succeeds Alicia Jackson, who has led the business school since 2007, and will assume her new duties on Aug. 1.
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Business School London Program Highlighted in New Video
Learn more about the semester-length Global Opportunities Program, one of the signature learning experiences of Susquehanna University's Sigmund Weis School of Business.
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The Miraculous Journey of Marcos Krieger
Music professor talks about life and faith, from the rainforest to the classroom and concert hall, in the newest issue of Susquehanna Currents magazine.
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BIOS-STEM Students Find Success at Susquehanna
Students look back on their first year in the NSF-funded program Broadening Intensive Opportunities for Scholarship (BIOS) in the newest issue of Susquehanna Currents magazine.
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The GO Difference
Three members of the Class of 2013 reflect on their Global Opportunities experiences in the newest issue of Susquehanna Currents magazine.
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Another Record Year for SU Serve
The Susquehanna University community exceeded all expectations again last month and surpassed its goal for SU SERVE 2013.
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I-81 Closed North of Harrisburg Through Tuesday, May 14
Those who plan to travel I-81 in the Harrisburg area this weekend (5/10-12) for Commencement should allow for delays. Interstate 81 is currently closed in both directions between Exit 70 and Exit 59 and will remain closed through at least Tuesday, 5/14.
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Softball Sees Historic Season Come to an End
A record-breaking 2013 season came to an end on Sunday for the Susquehanna softball team as the Crusaders split a pair of NCAA Tournament games with the game-two loss ending the season for SU.
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Men's and Women's Lacrosse Teams Come Up Short in NCAA Opening Round Games
Both the Susquehanna men's and women's lacrosse teams competed in their respective NCAA Tournament first-round games on Wednesday afternoon. The men fell to No. 8 Salisbury on the road while the 11th-ranked women fell to No. 17 SUNY Geneseo at home.
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Married to Winning: Husband and Wife Lacrosse Coaches Enjoy Success
Stewart and Laura Moan have guided the men's and women's lacrosse teams to Landmark Conference championships and DIII Tournament bids.
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Susquehanna University Kids’ College Registration Begins
Teens and younger children can engage in a unique educational experience at Susquehanna University’s Kids’ College during three summer sessions in June through August.
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Three NCAA Selections for SU Athletics; Women’s Lax to Host on Wednesday
Following a historic Saturday in which three Susquehanna spring sports captured Landmark Conference championships, all three programs have been selected to NCAA Division III Tournaments, with women’s lacrosse set to host an opening round contest.
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Championship Weekend for Three Susquehanna Teams
Susquehanna University is set to host three Landmark Conference championships Friday and Saturday in softball, men’s lacrosse and women’s lacrosse.
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Communications Professor Comments on Boston Bombing on U.K. Radio
Craig Stark, associate professor of communications at Susquehanna, commented on the U.S. reaction to the Boston Marathon explosions for a radio station in Lincolnshire, England. Listen to the interview (under the Reaction from America section)...
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Students Hold Vigil to Honor Victims of Boston Bombings
More than 200 Susquehanna University students joined to remember those affected by the bombings at the Boston Marathon April 15.
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NY Chamber Soloists Orchestra with Richard Stoltzman to Perform at SU
The acclaimed group will perform works by Mozart, Stravinsky and Rossini on April 30 at 8 p.m. in Degenstein Center Theater.