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The Pennsylvania Farm Show is the country’s largest indoor agricultural exposition under one roof, showcasing…

Lauren Edwards ’25 has long admired her father’s career in engineering, and when it came…

Children use paint to create leaf prints at the Afterschool STEAM Fall Festival.After three years…

Noah Cassil ’27, center, registers students to vote at Achieve. Lead. Vote!'s Constitution Campfire event. 300+…

Political science major Noah Cassil ’27 spent his summer immersed in all things political —…

Growing up, Madison Hoy ’26 developed a deep sentimental connection to state and national parks…

Several Susquehanna University students spent their summer working in professional internships funded through a $50,000…

With two internships under her designer belt, Alanis Castro-Pacheco ’25 is positioning herself for a…

Lindsay Davis ’25 was a newly declared ecology major when she read an article about…

Accounting major Aidan Kennedy ’25 is spending his summer interning with Big Four accounting firm…

Sara Motz ’25 carefully tried to free the tiny common yellowthroat from the fine mesh…

If you’ve ever taken Tylenol for a headache, put a Band-Aid on a cut or…

Ryan Horst ’26 is spending his summer as a scenic carpenter with The Naples Players…

As if being selected for a highly competitive research program isn’t already a celebratory accomplishment,…

As a political science and legal studies major, Jonathan Ulicny ’27 knew he wanted to…

Though summer may be the prime time for college students to complete an internship, valuable…

Sarah Vigliotti ’24, a double major in mathematics and computer science, reunited with a tech…

Alex Gabriel’s summer internship at New York City’s Jewish Museum opened his eyes to the…

For most, receiving the iconic blue Tiffany & Co. box wrapped in its signature white…

While living and working abroad, Eric Stein ’69 came to appreciate the importance of global…

Alanis Castro-Pacheco’s digital marketing internship with Michael Kors has introduced her to the world of…

Brendan Alvino’s internship with the Miami Dolphins is the first step in what he hopes…

Toxicology results can be the lynchpin in criminal investigations or the final piece to the…

Ava Greene ’24, a luxury brand marketing and management major from Cranbury, New Jersey, described…

Teagan Duffie ’24 is leaning on his interdisciplinary coursework as he transitions from two internships…

Creative writing major Grace Shelton ’23 took her craft to the next level by teaching…

Through connections he made from his winter break job, Jacob Tomasulo ’23 landed an incredible…

Soon after John Yore ’23 set off for Barcelona to begin his summer internship with…

Sydney Salas ’23Anthropology and biology double major Sydney Salas ’23 spent her summer working in…

Owen Carey ’25 spent his summer at the happiest place on earth — Disney World….

This summer, finance major Hunter McDonald ’24 found himself getting a close-up look at how…

During her first year at Susquehanna, Alayna Wenrich ’25 turned a service program opportunity into…

This summer, marketing major Katherine Fackler ’23 participated in a remote internship with Pfizer. This…

A history major with military aspirations, Preston Isom ’23 spent his summer interning in Oklahoma…

Kathryn Olson ’23 described the Memphis Teacher Residency program as “the biggest blessing.” The early…

Accounting major Grace Peters ’23 spent her summer tackling the unique challenges of an international…

Ethan Fix ’22 has returned to the lab of Wayne Carver, professor of cell biology…

Many River Hawks had a summer full of opportunities and possibilities as they completed their…

How did you spend your summer vacation? Samantha Balsamo ’22 interned with NBC Universal. Balsamo worked…

Doing undergraduate research with faculty mentors led the way for Sam Silknetter ’14 to get…

“As a senior, I attended All Saints’ Episcopal Church on Market Street. At the church,…

When his summer internship came to a grinding halt because of the COVID-19 pandemic, John…

Back in 2019, Stephanie Clouser ’21 applied for an internship at a large dairy farm…

This summer, 44 students from the Sigmund Weis School of Business participated in what Dean…

Despite the shift to online learning and remote work resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, Susquehanna…

When Melissa Barnes ’19 first won a $2,000 scholarship from T&M Associates, a New Jersey-based…

As the world adapts to a “new normal” in response to COVID, these new global…

Students in the Sigmund Weis School of Business can take advantage of the school’s international…

AmeriCorps has allowed Robbie Long ’19 to take his first steps into a career in…

Susquehanna University’s Sigmund Weis School of Business now guarantees an international internship for its students. …

When it came time for Elizabeth Hebert ’20 to decide where to study abroad, she…

Patrick Erickson spent the summer after his junior year away from Susquehanna University on an…

From studying red-eyed tree frogs in Panama to working with endangered species at the Memphis…

Helping save wild trout isn’t a bad way to spend a summer. …

A mention of New York Fashion Week conjures up images of slender models strutting down…

Picture this: a rising senior spends the summer in Argentina interning for a local nonprofit…

Jared Kozich ’19 credits his two internships with helping him secure a job offer at…

Several students from the Sigmund Weis School of Business are living and working abroad this…

Erin Wetmore ’20 Wetmore, of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, returned to Mack Trucks in Macungie, Pennsylvania….

Fresh off her return from a semester studying in London, Marisa Battiloro ’20 immediately set…

Seniors in the Sigmund Weis School of Business are confirming their career choices by participating…

Hareem Zain ’19 is one of the first students to study engineering at Columbia University…

Kaitlyn Gardineer ’21, a triple major in earth and environmental sciences, studio art and German,…

Three Susquehanna University students have been chosen to receive a prestigious Cultural Vistas Fellowship, which…

When Heather Pearson’s senior capstone course was canceled for the semester, one of her professors…

Julianna Whalen ’19 encourages fellow students to attend Break Through, our annual on-campus alumni networking…

Kellie Nebiker ’11 Espina I didn’t always realize…

Isaac Riston ’19, a public policy and business administration major, says a fellowship at the…

At a time when most seniors began new jobs or prepared for graduate school, B….

Working at Tesla, Thomas Kitt ’17 has relied on the comprehensive education he received at…

Ryan McGuire graduated from Susquehanna in 2004 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics,…

Ryan Pelletier ’16 left Susquehanna ready to teach high school social studies in a new…

Nearly two and a half years ago, Christina Behnke ’08 decided to leave her job…

A summer internship at a rehabilitation hospital set Elaine Anderson ’14 on her way to…

Jamie Fesinstine ’17 chose to study abroad in Rennes, France, for two reasons—language immersion and…

As one of two full-time employees at EgoPo Classic Theater in Philadelphia, Shayna Freed ’11…

“My experience with the English department at Susquehanna has been indispensable to my adult life,…

Chemistry major Madeline Goodhart ’20 discovered her love for working in research labs during her…

Researching pharmaceutical ingredients and teaching chemistry lessons to engineers were just a part of Mia…

Katrin Winkler ’17 has been working for the past two years toward a master’s degree…

A grant for those who plan to teach STEM in high-need school districts helped open…

A sociology degree has helped Baktash Ahadi think outside the box and serve as mentor…

A study abroad trip to The Gambia allowed Emily Crawford ’15 the chance to get…

More than 100 years ago and an ocean away, a French soldier fighting in World…

Emily Leboffe ’17 was determined to make the most of her study abroad experience. “I really…

A summer job-shadowing opportunity at the Cleveland Clinic in 2016 turned into more than what…

Creating Valuable Opportunities for Students John Rendina ’86, a business administration and marketing major,…

A religious studies major can take you to many places, not only into ordained ministry. Caitlin…

Taking risks and trying out new ideas is a fundamental part of the creative writing…

Megan Rudloff ’17 went from Selinsgrove and Susquehanna to New York City and Columbia University,…

For Savannah Rhoads ’18, transferring to Susquehanna in spring 2016 opened up a world of…

A chance meeting as a first-year student opened the door to a fantastic internship for…

As a newly declared journalism major, Grace Tesoro joined the National Association of Hispanic Journalists,…

While living and working abroad, the late Eric Stein ’69 realized the importance of building…

Amanda Grosz ’19 is participating in a unique leadership development program with JPMorgan Chase &…

Austin Park is spending his summer in a unique internship—with the Office of the Sergeant…

Lauren BurkhartOur political science students are gaining valuable insights into the inner workings of government…

Mike Alvaro ’19 wants to make a difference in the lives of those suffering from…

For the second summer, Erik Rivas Contreras has found himself interning in quite a jungle-just…

When it comes to innovation, no company is perhaps more top-of-mind than Tesla. So, when…

Kristina FennerA summer at Johns Hopkins University and the National Center for Toxicological Research are…

Majoring in Italian gave Alexander Beale ’15 a chance to connect with his mother’s culture. “I…

Melissa Ballow ’18 embarked on her study abroad program to Greece, excited to learn the…

A semester spent in Italy inspired Tiffani Lopez ’18 to develop a new focus for…

Hannah Kelly-Quigley ’20 has always been fascinated with Chinese culture—an interest encouraged and cultivated by…

A study-abroad experience in Dublin, Ireland, gave Nathan Hughart ’18 more than fond memories and…

Lucia Garabo’s Italian major is more than a field of study—it’s a way to connect…

As a first-year student, Sophia Francisco ’18 had the chance to help a senior biology…

A marketing internship led right into a job for Courtney Radel ’17. After majoring…

Wanting to explore new areas of the country and careers “beyond the more obvious choices,”…

A summer internship at the Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem, N.Y., perfectly combined Kayla…

Spending a semester in Barcelona, Spain, pushed Alan Codner ’18 out of his comfort zone—and…

Dylan Furlano ’14 left Susquehanna feeling prepared for whatever graduate school could throw her way. …

Luke Rivera ’19 spent the summer as the only environmental intern in the northeastern U.S….

When she graduated with a degree in neuroscience, Olivia Souder ’17 already had an experience…

Jillian Mannarino ’18 had never considered a career in publishing before coming to Susquehanna, but…

The summer after his first year on campus, Theodore Slechta ’17 teamed up…

Katherine Allebach believes so strongly in the mission of Girl Scouts that she is melding…

For many business students, summer means continued learning, with the offices of major…