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Senior Scholars Day


Senior Scholars Day
Our students have plenty of opportunities to do research, perfect their musical skills, create art or work on projects related to their major.
Each April, they have a chance to show off their hard work to the public on Senior Scholars Day.
Seniors can present research findings in the form of poster displays and oral presentations. Music students present recitals, while graphic design students display artwork in the Cunningham Center for Music and Art.
The day also allows students to honor the professors they have worked so closely with during their time at Susquehanna.

Susquehanna’s newest tradition is Orange & Maroon Day. Show your Susquehanna pride by wearing our school colors on May 1.

Right after finals, President Lemons leads a group of seniors on a 1,400-foot climb to the summit of nearby Mt. Mahanoy to take in a spectacular view of the valley.

The most significant occasion in the life of Susquehanna, when everyone comes together with pomp and circumstance to celebrate the academic success of our graduates.
Senior Scholars Day










