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Senior wins award at Susquehanna Valley Undergraduate Research Symposium

Susquehanna University’s Rebecca Cree ’26, a physics and religious studies double major from Ebensburg, Pennsylvania,…

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Senior Scholars Day continues 50-year tradition

Nearly 130 students presented research, music and artwork at Susquehanna’s Senior Scholars Day, an event…

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Research Launches Into Deep Space

When Jennifer Carter was a child, the first thing she wanted to be when she…

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Pakistani Physicist Pursues Education In Spite of Traditionalist Gender Roles

This is the sixth and final story in our series on Women in STEM. "There will…

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Biology professors pave way for Women in STEM

This is the first story in our series on Women in STEM. Peggy Peeler leads Women…

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Catching Rays, Particle Physics Style

While awaiting the delivery of the physics components that were delayed due to supply shortages,…

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Physics, Psychology Cross Circuits in the Lab

Gwen Conley ’23 and Hannah Needham ’23 entered the Susquehanna Valley Undergraduate Research Symposium on…

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Yurasits a Standout on and off the Court

Lukas Yurasits ’22 doesn’t shy away from a challenge. The senior guard from New…

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Internship Helps Senior Find Postgraduate Direction

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

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Physics Major Honored as Newman Civic Fellow

Farrukh Nabiyev Recognized for Commitment to Solving Public Problems Susquehanna University’s Farrukh Nabiyev ’22, a physics…

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Using Minecraft Eases Physics Lab Work

When Carl Faust first introduced Minecraft to his physics class a few years ago, he…

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3 + 2 = 2 in 5

Engineering Grads Garner Two Degrees in Five Years Students are now able to earn…

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Class of 1959 Grad Helped Launch Apollo 11

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

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Physics Major Studying in 3+2 Engineering Program at Columbia

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

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Dual-Degree Programs with WashU, Case Western Join Columbia at SU

Students are now able to earn a bachelor’s degree from Susquehanna University and a bachelor’s…

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Two Accepted to Columbia Through Dual Degree Program

Two Susquehanna University students have been accepted into a selective dual-degree engineering program at Columbia…

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Second Class of Service Leaders Gets to Work

All of Susquehanna's Service Leaders gather for their first meeting of the semester.The second class…

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Two Accepted to Columbia Through Dual-Degree Program

Two Susquehanna University undergraduates have been accepted into a selective dual-degree engineering program at Columbia…

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National Science Foundation Awards Nearly $1 Million to Recruit STEM Students

Susquehanna University has been awarded a nearly $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation…

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Grad Finds Professional Success in the Department of Defense

As a first-semester senior, Joe Villari ’15 already had a job lined up with the…

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