An Historic Occasion for a Contemporary Vision
History and tradition, forward thought and future promise were interwoven during the Oct. 20 ceremony officially installing Jonathan D. Green as Susquehanna University’s 15th president.
An Historic Occasion for a Contemporary Vision
History and tradition, forward thought and future promise were interwoven during the Oct. 20 ceremony officially installing Jonathan D. Green as Susquehanna University’s 15th president.
Not Your Grandmother's SU ... Or Is It?
Now in its 160th academic year, Susquehanna has certainly seen its share of changes through the generations. Once an exclusively white, male-dominated campus composed primarily of Pennsylvania students, the university has grown into a cosmopolitan campus represented by a student body with more women than men, from dozens of states and countries.
Alumni Engagement and Support Spell Success for Students
Our alumni play a key role in the success of Susquehanna and our students. They strengthen the SU community with their service, advice, student recommendations, school spirit and monetary donations. And as the university's reputation grows through alumni support, so too does the value of a Susquehanna degree.
President Jonathan D. Green discusses four pillars of education at Susquehanna.
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