KaMeron Hopkins ’26, a computer science major from Odenton, Maryland, has been awarded the prestigious and highly competitive Foreign Affairs Information Technology Fellowship by the U.S. Department of State — one of only 15 awarded annually in the United States. Hopkins’ interest in the fellowship opportunity stems from his work as an intern with the U.S. Department of Defense, a position he has held since he was in high school that has generally centered around data…
President Jonathan Green has been selected to serve on the Board of Directors for the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. Founded in 1976, NAICU serves as the unified voice on public policy issues for the nation’s 1,700 private, nonprofit colleges and universities. He currently serves on NAICU’s Tax Policy Committee. Green has also just been named chair of the Annapolis Group and is chair emeritus of the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities…
Syllabus is an ongoing series of stories that gives readers an inside look at some of Susquehanna’s most interesting classes. The definition of family is constantly evolving. John Bodinger de Uriarte’s anthropology course Family and Kinship explores family from the first instances of humans all the way to our contemporary times. “Theories of kinship are fundamental to the historical trajectory of anthropology,” says Bodinger de Uriarte, professor of anthropology. “While earlier studies of kinship may have approached…
Susquehanna University’s departments of music and theatre partnered to present two one-act operas for an historic weekend. “Susquehanna’s performance of Fête Galante constitutes the first-ever, fully staged production of the opera in the United States, while The False Harlequin is staged very rarely,” says Associate Professor of Music David Steinau. “The opportunity to enjoy a fully staged opera — with sets and costumes — is rare for our area, and we were excited to offer our…
KaMeron Hopkins ’26, a computer science major from Odenton, Maryland, has been awarded the prestigious and highly…
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 […]