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A young man with dark hair, wearing a navy pullover and gray pants, walks outside on a snowy path with trees and a brick building in the background.
Political science student awarded for dedication to civic engagement

Noah Cassil ’27 received the inaugural 2025 Campus Vote Project Distinguished Democracy Fellow Award for…

Five smiling people stand together outdoors, wearing Susquehanna University and River Hawks shirts, with a crowded stadium and brick wall in the background. It appears to be a sunny day at a sporting event.
Susquehanna celebrates legacy and philanthropy at Homecoming–Reunion Weekend

More than $10 million in gifts marked campus celebration Over 1,000 alumni returned to Susquehanna University’s…

A group of college students walks outdoors on a campus path lined with trees. Overlaid is a banner for the PRSSA Susquehanna University Paul Dannelley Chapter.
PRSSA chapter wins first place in organ donation challenge

Sydney Renner '26 Susquehanna University’s Paul Dannelley chapter of Public Relations Society of America recently won…

A young woman with light brown hair in a low bun smiles in a portrait against a gray background. The image is framed by a red triangle and surrounded by a pile of red, white, and blue "VOTE" buttons.
Bachman earns national recognition for election efforts

Maggie Bachman ’26 has been honored by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge with a…

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PRSSA chapter wins silver for organ donation campaign

Presented by the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America at their…

Two people in waders stand in a rocky stream, one holding a net and the other using a pole, possibly for research or collecting aquatic specimens. Rocks line the water’s edge in the background.
Rescue mission: Susquehanna helps save 900 stranded fish

Students and faculty from Susquehanna University’s Freshwater Research Institute joined with the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association to…

A group of young people gather around a table outdoors, signing papers and interacting with volunteers at an event. Some stand while others sit, with backpacks and drinks visible on the table.
Students lead voter registration effort on campus

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

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First-year students GIVE back to community

More than 600 first-year students joined faculty and staff for SU GIVE (Get Into Volunteer…

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Psychology grad and 4-time Fulbrighter gives back to field, gains joy

Bruce Svare ’71, professor emeritus of psychology and neuroscience at the State University of New…

Six people stand behind a table displaying “Donate Life” T-shirts, with a variety of promotional items and a large “Race to Donate” sign featuring a QR code and organ donor information in a bright, welcoming setting.
Susquehanna’s PRSSA chapter recruits 60 new organ donors, earns second place in state challenge

Susquehanna University’s Paul Dannelley Chapter of The Public Relations Student Society of America recruited 60…

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Susquehanna Named Voter Friendly Campus

Susquehanna University was named a Voter Friendly Campus, one of 258 campuses in 38 states…

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