My daughter was an infant when I arrived at Susquehanna University. This May, she turned 15. Her older brother, then a toddler, is now preparing to leave for college. In our early years of raising children, my partner, Professor Silas Dent Zobal, and I found a supportive environment in the Writers Institute — encouraged by colleagues, we published books and mentored young writers, some of whom would go on to publish their own books and…
My daughter was an infant when I arrived at Susquehanna University. This May, she turned 15. Her…
Documentarians delve into discomfort to drive change. In the realm of visual storytelling, the documentaries of Fernando Ramirez ’82 and Baktash Ahadi ’05 converge, painting a vivid picture of the […]
What began in 1964 as an interest, a hobby or a passion among Susquehanna students set the wheels in motion for the creation of a degree program now nationally recognized […]