Student Teaches Immigrants To Write Their Own Stories
Creative writing major Grace Shelton ’23 has taken her craft to the next level by teaching nonfiction writing to older adults in Barcelona, many who have immigrated to Spain from Latin America.
Your Susquehanna education won’t stop at the classroom doors.
Student clubs and activities, field trips, events, seminars and study abroad programs are all essential to building a well-rounded education in English and Creative Writing.
Bond with students who share similar passions. Hear from experts with real-world experience in your field. Get to know faculty in a whole new light. Explore a new city or culture. Wherever you want your career to go, what you learn beyond our classrooms can help get you there.
Study abroad in South Africa with Susquehanna’s Global Opportunities program.
One of the world’s most dynamic international cities, London allows you to learn about many different cultures in a single study abroad experience.
If you’re interested in music and the arts, a study abroad semester in Galway is for you.
The scholarly journal of the Northeast Modern Language Association is edited and produced in its entirety here.
Scholarly student work from across the university comes together in one dazzling place.
Our student-run creative nonfiction magazine annually showcases student memoirs, personal essays and literary journalism pieces.
An annual collection of student poetry, short stories and novellas put together by students.
Nationally distributed, student-run literary magazine featuring work from student writers across the country.
A magazine of travel writing that publishes stories from students’ cross-cultural experiences.
An online genre/speculative literatures magazine focusing on the odd, experimental, unusual and weird.
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