International Studies
Get ready for the world stage.
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Alumna awarded Fulbright to study climate change in Australia
Layren McDannold ’23 has been awarded the Anne Wexler Scholarship in Public Policy from the U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.
The award will allow McDannold to travel to Australia in pursuit of her master’s degree in public policy, while conducting research into the generational impacts of the climate crisis and how political apathy and distrust affect climate legislation.

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SHARING THE SUSQUEHANNA STORY AROUND THE WORLD
From Scotland to Argentina, New Zealand to Japan, international destinations, adventures and opportunities await adventurous Susquehanna students.

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Where Passion Meets Purpose
Straight from the Nest
“As you go through your four years at Susquehanna, you get to know a lot of students. Homecoming Weekend is a great time to reconnect with those who have graduated, see what they’re doing professionally and network to see what job opportunities may be available.”
— Catherine Chodnicki ’25
“The most rewarding part of teaching and advising international studies majors is hearing our graduating seniors discuss how they used the skills they developed during their career at Susquehanna to impress employers and succeed in graduate school.”
— Kirk Harris, Director of International Studies and Assistant Professor of Political Science
Explore Your Studies
Program Resources
This course provides an overview of theories and approaches common in the field of international studies. Students will grapple with what makes this field interdisciplinary and why that may prove critical in problem-solving on an international scale. Students are introduced to how and why the field draws from many different disciplines, such as economics, anthropology, health sciences, public planning, public policy, linguistics/language, history, political science, business and the arts. Students begin a portfolio that includes coursework, a CV and an analysis of the interdisciplinary nature of international studies. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. 4 SH. CC: Interdisciplinary, Diversity.
The Senior Seminar in international studies is the culmination and integration of the international studies major, although it is also open to students majoring in political science and public policy. This class may count as the capstone experience for students majoring in all three programs. It provides students with the opportunity to research, write and present a thesis on an approved topic. Students work closely with faculty members to formulate their theses and prepare both a research design and a final senior essay that implements that design. Students will also critically analyze others’ work. This course should be cross-listed with POLI-501. Prerequisites: POLI-205 Research Methods. 4SH. Capstone. CC: Writing Intensive.
- Foreign service/foreign affairs
- Public policy
- Law
- Business
- Finance
- Education
- Nonprofit management
STUDYING KENYAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
Over the course of a summer, Catherine Chodnicki — a triple major in environmental studies, international studies and French studies with a minor in Africana studies — examined how political parties in Kenya change, merge and diminish in the context of a presidential election.
