President Green addresses the recent U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action in college admissions.
President Green addresses the recent hate symbols found on our university’s campus.
A new task force will focus on the review of co-curricular student-facing policies, processes, and the ways they function to identify additional opportunities that enable inclusive and equitable student experiences.
Since my message to you yesterday, three suspects have been identified in conjunction with the vandalism to the Black Lives Matter banner.
President Green addresses the recent act of vandalism that occurred on our university’s campus.
June 23, 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of the Title IX Education Amendment that forever changed the landscape of the education system across the United States. Learn more about SU’s notable gender-equity achievements to date.
The Division of Inclusive Excellence continues to advance the university’s Strategic Plan and the work from the CenSUs Task Force.
We are starting the formation of working groups to help develop the Self-Study Report that will be the foundation of the university’s reaccreditation process.
As much of the world continues to hope for a peaceful resolution and for the safety of those impacted by the war in Ukraine, Susquehanna has provided additional opportunities to discuss the unfolding events and support for members of the campus community.
We are excited to share that progress is underway on our initiative to refresh and soon relaunch Susquehanna’s brand.
President Green welcomes River Hawks to Susquehanna for the start of the spring semester.
November 8th is National First-Generation College Celebration. This is especially meaningful for us because Susquehanna University was founded to serve first-generation students.
As we reach the middle of a challenging semester, President Green addresses the SU community regarding campus discussions after Fall Break, and remote classes that will be available the week of Thanksgiving (November 22 and 23).
President Green addresses the SU campus regarding campus vaccination rates.
As we are settling into the second week of the semester, we are providing a few updates and reminders regarding SU’s pandemic planning for your review.
This year, the Division of Inclusive Excellence was established. The Association of American Colleges and Universities defines “inclusive excellence” as focusing on student intellectual and social development, utilizing organizational resources to enhance student learning, and recognizing how the cultural differences of others enhance the student and organizational learning.
Centrally located in the Degenstein Campus Center, the Hawk Hub will be a resource for both new and returning students.
Provost Dave Ramsaran discusses academic updates as a part of the SU 2.0 process
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Frances Magee will be joining Susquehanna University as the new Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students on August 23, 2021.
Susquehanna University will add Juneteenth, which commemorates the final emancipation of slaves in the United States on June 19, 1865, as an observed holiday starting with the 2021-22 academic year.
President Green updates the SU community about the SU 2.0 initiative.
President Green responds after the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial.
President Green responding to the tragic events at the U.S. Capitol.
As the election draws to a close, let us all strive for reconciliation and the resolution that democracy is by, for, and about all of us.
It is outrageous that the Department of Education is using our country’s resources to investigate an institution that is committed to becoming more inclusive by reckoning with the impact in the present of our shared legacies of racism.
As we enter the new academic year of 2020-2021 in a time of unprecedented national challenges, the Board of Trustees of Susquehanna University affirms our commitment to the mission of the University — to educate students for productive, creative and reflective lives of achievement, leadership and service in a diverse, dynamic and interdependent world.
Susquehanna University was notified on July 16, 2020 of a security incident at one of our third-party software application partners—Blackbaud. Please note that no credit card, banking information, or social security numbers were compromised in this incident.
As a call to action for Susquehanna University to become an actively antiracist community, President Green asked Professors Shari Jacobson and Olu Onafowora to lead “CenSUs: Everyone Counts.”
Follow up to the university investigation of a bias incident
SU is investigating a reported bias allegation.
With determination in our hearts, we must seize this moment and demand justice.
President Green wrote a blog post on Friday reflecting on our duty to forge a better future and reminding us that “We must not be overcome by the hate we wish to extinguish.”
This strategic plan reaffirms our core academic principles, our ethics, our commitment to each other, and the importance of engaging all voices in pursuit of new, equitable ways to creatively solve the challenges of our world.