
Seven Sigmund Weis School of Business students expanded their education beyond the classroom — discovering new cultures, reconnecting with personal heritage and gaining a deeper understanding of their place in an interconnected world. Supported by the Eric N. Stein Fund for International Experience, they interned with international companies in summer 2025 and learned just how far a Susquehanna education can take them. Gavin Rine ’27 Through academic experiences at Susquehanna and his own self-exploration, Gavin Rine ’27…
The Sigmund Weis School of Business has been reaccredited by the International Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business — a worldwide marker of quality in business education. Fewer than 6% of the world’s business schools earn AACSB accreditation. First accredited 28 years ago, Susquehanna is one of nine private, undergraduate-only business schools in the world with this distinction. Susquehanna’s business school received several special commendations, including: The guarantee of international internships. Adding Bloomberg certification to the curriculum. The Global Business Perspectives…
Susquehanna University’s entrepreneurship honor society, Sigma Nu Tau, has retained its Gold Member Status for the fifth consecutive year from the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship. To be eligible for gold status, a chapter must have two designated student members as chapter leaders, and host a guest speaker, multiple chapter meetings, entrepreneurial student events and a pitch competition. Sigma Nu Tau also ranks second in the nation out of more than 50 chapters. “Our…

Sigmund Weis School of Business students understand the value of building connections with alumni. JPMorganChase has been a longtime ally of the school, including hosting 37 students on a career trek in September 2025 to meet 10 alumni. For some students, initial introductions like this lead to internships — and ultimately to securing full-time jobs before they begin their senior year. The success of Margaret Wise ’26 reflects the spirit of connection she fosters on campus….

Students from Susquehanna University’s Sigmund Weis School of Business won awards at the state Future Business Leaders of America Collegiate State Leadership Conference, qualifying them all for the national conference in Orlando, Florida. At the state conference, individual awards went to: Brianna Le ’26, of Douglassville, Pennsylvania, first place for public speaking incorporating the goals of FBLA. Benjamin Bostian ’25, of Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania, and Fernando Dysico ’26, of the Philippines, second place for their presentation on emerging…

When the professional sales minor was introduced by the Sigmund Weis School of Business in fall 2020, it garnered so much interest that it launched as a major just four years later. “Twenty students declared it as a minor that first year,” recalls Michele Welliver, director of the sales program, “and the number doubled the following year.” Had professional sales been available prior to her senior year, Sophia Pasquariello ’25 would have declared it as her…

While living and working abroad, Eric Stein ’69 came to appreciate the importance of global business competency and cultural experiences — so much so that he created a scholarship program to ensure Susquehanna students can intern with companies around the globe. Each year, recipients of the Eric Stein Fund for International Experience spend their summers working in businesses in other countries — like Australia, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Spain and many others — gaining valuable…

Across continents and cultures, students learn that professional growth and personal discovery often travel together.

Students from Susquehanna University’s Sigmund Weis School of Business won awards at the state Future Business Leaders of America Collegiate State Leadership Conference, qualifying them…