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Susquehanna University ranks among the top universities in the U.S. for career-long earnings, according to…

Susquehanna University is one of the nation’s most environmentally responsible colleges, according to The Princeton…

Susquehanna University continues its ascent in the U.S. News & World Report Best National Liberal…

Susquehanna University has climbed in the Wall Street Journal/College Pulse 2025 rankings, moving into the…

Susquehanna University continues its ascent in Forbes’ annual ranking of the nation’s best colleges that…

Students specifically cite academics, study-abroad opportunities and campus life Susquehanna University is recognized by…

Susquehanna University has been spotlighted as a national leader in business and study-abroad programs in…

Susquehanna University President Jonathan Green addresses the Class of 2024.Susquehanna University celebrated the Class of…

Susquehanna students networked with over 100 alumni volunteers at the annual Break Through professional conference….

Susquehanna University alumnae working in the education, health care and retail fields discussed with students…

Susquehanna University has moved up in the 2024 U.S. News & World Report Best National…

Susquehanna University is listed again in the Wall Street Journal/College Pulse 2024 ranking of the…

Susquehanna University is ranked 71st in The New York Times’ College-Access Index, a list of…

Forbes business magazine named Susquehanna University one of the top universities in Pennsylvania in its…

Susquehanna University is recognized by The Princeton Review’s The Best 389 Colleges for 2024 as…

Susquehanna University has been recognized as an innovator and national leader for its business and…

Susquehanna University is one of 31 featured colleges in the newly published book 333 Awesome…

Although Phoebe Kurien ’19 Marshall’s Peace Corps experience didn’t end the way she expected it…

Nearly 1,200 Susquehanna University students achieved Dean’s List honors for the spring 2023 semester. …

Catherine Pierce loves words. As the poet laureate of the state of Mississippi, that should…

Two Susquehanna University cadets have been named Distinguished Military Graduates for 2023. Preston Isom ’23, of…

Making Her Directorial Debut Alexis Jefferson Alexis Jefferson will make her professional directorial debut at the Pablo…

Judge Abigail Myers ’01 LeGrow was confirmed as a Delaware Supreme Court justice by the…

Seven-Month Teaching Appointments To Begin in October Three members of Susquehanna’s Class of 2023…

Grace Yurko ’23, of Manchester Center, Vermont, has been awarded a position with the Japan…

Madelyn Correllus is a recipient of the esteemed Fulbright U.S. Student Program award from the…

Grace Tepes ’23, a biochemistry and German studies double major, has been awarded the prestigious…

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

Update: Carolyn has been named one of five finalists for the 2023 National Teacher of…

Since entering graduate school, Lee Steiner ’09 said his dream job has always been to…

Forbes business magazine named Susquehanna University one of the top universities in Pennsylvania in its…

A panel of alumnae returned to campus to share with students how they have navigated…

Susquehanna University has moved up in the 2022–23 U.S. News and World Report National Liberal…

Three members of Susquehanna’s Class of 2022 will begin their postgraduate journeys in Europe through…

Ever since John Salerno was a boy, he aspired to a career in the military….

Ariana Stowe ’13, right, financial representative at Northwestern Mutual and owner of Ariana Stowe Fitness,…

Teacher, performer, accompanist. These are careers you would expect for a graduate with a music…

Several requests to change her major, three “failed” internships and dozens of job rejection letters…

Shelby Smith ’12 says she is as close to doing the work she was put…

Susquehanna’s campus footprint has gotten a little larger thanks to a gift of land made…

Susquehanna University has been named a recipient of the Campus Prevention Network Seal of Prevention,…

Susquehanna University’s Hannah Kelly-Quigley ’20 has been awarded a U.S. Department of State Critical Language…

Susquehanna University has been recognized as an innovator and national leader in promoting socioeconomic diversity…

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

After their time at Susquehanna was abruptly cut short by the onset of the Covid-19…

Susquehanna University welcomed the Class of 2020 in their triumphant return to campus for their…

Susquehanna University’s Alumni Association honored two graduates in the Class of 2021 with its Outstanding…

Susquehanna University announced faculty awards for teaching, research and advising at its 163rd commencement. Faculty awards…

As Susquehanna University prepares to close its 163rd academic year, seniors are preparing for the…

Susquehanna University’s Eric Braker ’21, along with his brother, produced a short film about the…

Luke Duceman ’18 has received his second Fulbright U.S. Student Program award for an English…

Kailah Johnson ’23, of Towson, Maryland, has been selected to participate in the Fulbright Summer…

More than 1,750 alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends of Susquehanna made gifts during OneSU,…

Downtown Selinsgrove has gotten an extra dose of River Hawk pride with new streets signs…

Susquehanna University’s annual Break Through event, like many current events, has adapted in the age…

“I’m worried I’ll constantly be struggling financially, and I’ll never really get to a settled…

Susquehanna’s annual Break Through event is all about networking. Break Through provides a chance for…

February 17, 2021 The path to one’s “dream job” isn’t always straightforward, but as…

In the classroom, on the stage or behind the scenes, music degrees have opened doors…

Earning a humanities degree is like closing your eyes and pointing to a random place…

It was fitting that three alumnae, each in different stages of their careers in science…

Susquehanna's Women's Leadership Initiative was singled out for commendation by the AACSB upon the Sigmund…

The Rev. Dr. Lois D. Martin ’90 and Dr. Thomas J. Martin, MD Retreat Center…

Scientists have long observed that some animals eat their young, but research has struggled to…

When Thomas Kitt ’17 approached his senior year at Susquehanna University, he knew he wanted…

Susquehanna University has been ranked among more than 700 four-year colleges in Money magazine’s 2020…

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

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

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…

Jeremy Motsko ’17 praises the professors in the earth and environmental sciences department for going…

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

Whitney Frederic ’16 has been cooking since she had to stand on a popcorn can…

Ryan Seibert ’19 started working in the accounting field as a sophomore at SU and…

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…

Susquehanna University has been named among the 2019-20 Colleges of Distinction, which recognizes schools that…

Jon Haussler ’59 graduated from Susquehanna University with degrees in math, physics and chemistry, so…

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

An Africana Studies minor may not have much in common with his sports media major,…

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

The connections she made through our theatre program opened doors for Ashley Harman ’10—doors that…

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

This is a sampling of job and graduate school placements based on information provided by…

The 575 members of this year’s graduating class have pursued degrees across the School of…

“I wholeheartedly will say that the Africana studies program was one of the best decisions…

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

Larry Herrold ’19, of Sunbury, a senior history and religious studies major at Susquehanna University,…

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

Author Azar Nafisi will deliver the keynote address at Susquehanna University’s 161st commencement on Wednesday,…

Adding an Africana studies minor to her anthropology major allowed Zaida Bryant ’19 find her…

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

Susquehanna University’s annual networking conference, Break Through, brought nearly 100 alumni of various majors and…

Hadley Elsenbaumer ’12, analytical lead-measurement specialist at Google, and Kegan Moesta ’16, cyber security portfolio…

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

Fundraising Challenge Reaches Goal Three Years Early A multi-million-dollar fundraising challenge has been met three years…

Like many of our accounting graduates, Cameron Dougherty ’14 knew a job was waiting for…

Global Business Perspectives (GBP), the class taken by first-year students in the Sigmund Weis School…

More than 100 alumni will return to campus the weekend of Feb. 15 for the…

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,…

Taishiana Tsosie ’21 wanted a major that encompassed all her areas of interest—the environment, government,…

After graduating from Susquehanna, Carissa Sweet ’18 continued her journey into the performing arts industry…

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…

Manouchka Paulemont '16, Bank Secrecy Act operations manager, Fulton Financial CorporationFemale alumni of the Sigmund…

As assistant director of bands at Oklahoma State University, Tyler Austin ’12 has achieved his…

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…

Abby Conway ’18 Only at a small liberal-arts college like Susquehanna would I be provided the…

Public policy major Sage Weikel ’16, who always hoped to help those experiencing disaster, fulfilled…

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

Melissa Lee ’14 studied for a few weeks in Japan through our GO program during…

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

Susquehanna named its athletic stadium Doug Arthur Stadium. Pictured from left are Pamela Samuelson, athletic…

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…

More than 70 Susquehanna University students across majors were in New York City recently for…

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…

Lauren Beck ’16 felt like a pioneer. The daughter of two Susquehanna graduates, she entered Susquehanna…

Hundreds of alumni and their families will return to Susquehanna University and the borough of…

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

Annabelle Luebke ’14 loves her job teaching middle school chorus in Ashburn, Va., and soon…

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…

When Katelynn Ondek ’14 enrolled at Susquehanna, neuroscience was not yet offered as a major,…

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

Nick Ripatrazone ’03 is the author of seven books in a variety of poetry, fiction…

Susquehanna University announced the first class of inductees into its Football Ring of Honor, which…

September brings drama, music and a lecture on resilience to Susquehanna University. All events are…

Taking part in the Honors program has had a lot of perks for Richard Farmer…

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…

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…

Nick Martell ’16 has achieved at 23 what most aspiring authors dream of—a multi-book publishing…

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…

As a broadcasting major, Caroline Woodward ’19 came into college expecting to learn camera angles,…

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…

Susquehanna’s first ever House of Hawks competition brought students before a panel of judges to…

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

Larell Scardelli ’15 has fit a lot into the few years since she graduated—student, fact…

Amy Bischof still vividly remembers the first time she walked into a museum as a…

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….

Torin McFarland’s interest in economics was sparked in high school, so a dual major in…

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

Since the day she first entered Susquehanna University, Jacqueline Keenan ’16 aspired to become a…

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

When Sabin Mulepati ’08 began researching CRISPR for his doctoral dissertation at John Hopkins University,…

When Sabin Mulepati ’08 began researching CRISPR for his doctoral dissertation at John Hopkins University,…

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…

The ninth time was the charm for Joe Antonides ’15. Antonides estimates he tried…