Students Awarded National Fellowship To Support Environmental Advocacy Work
Calli Lambard ’23 and Grant Rowe ’23 were awarded the highly competitive Rachel Carson Council Fellowship to support their work on environmental education and advocacy.
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Students Awarded National Fellowship To Support Environmental Advocacy Work
Calli Lambard ’23 and Grant Rowe ’23 were awarded the highly competitive Rachel Carson Council Fellowship to support their work on environmental education and advocacy.
Grad Stays Busy at Tesla Despite Economic Slowdown
When Thomas Kitt ’17 approached his senior year at Susquehanna University, he knew he wanted to begin his professional career with a company that was making a difference in the world.
Five Juniors Win National Gilman Scholarships
Five Susquehanna University students were awarded the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, enabling them to study in Cuba, New Zealand and Senegal during the Fall 2020 semester.
Connections Fuel Susquehanna Biochemistry Major in Mayo Clinic Internship
Patrick Erickson spent the summer after his junior year away from Susquehanna University on an internship with the Mayo Clinic in Arizona, a worldwide leader in medical care, research and education. He helped Dr. Xiu-Boa Chang research drug interaction with multiple myeloma, a form of cancer that targets white blood cells in bone marrow. It wasn’t just another internship to bolster his resume for the future. It had a personal connection for Erickson.Ecology Major Provided Research Opportunities at Home and Abroad
From studying red-eyed tree frogs in Panama to working with endangered species at the Memphis Zoo, our ecology program led Rachel Snyder ’17 to a variety of opportunities both in and out of the country.