Aleksandr Washuta '21

Sports media alum wins Emmy for Stanley Cup production

July 25, 2024

Aleksandr Washuta ’21 was among the Vegas Golden Knights Emmy Award–winning production staff recognized for their coverage of the professional hockey team’s 2023 Stanley Cup Championship banner-raising ceremony.

Side by side headshots of Samantha Cubberley '26 and Kristina Moncelsi '24.

Graphic design students nationally recognized

July 18, 2024

Samantha Cubberley ’26 and Kristina Moncelsi ’24 were named to Graphic Design USA’s Students to Watch list. They were recognized among more than 100 graphic design students from colleges and universities across the country.

Bruce Svare '71 with U.S. Mission to ASEAN Ambassador Johannes Abraham at the ambassador's residence in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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

June 19, 2024

Bruce Svare ’71 recently returned from a five-month Fulbright Scholar Award stay in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, where he worked to improve the quality and quantity of graduate training in the fields of clinical psychology, counseling, social work and marital and family therapy.

Amanda Lenig, department head of art and design and associate professor of graphic design at Susquehanna University

Graphic design professor’s work displayed in national juried exhibition

June 13, 2024

Amanda Lenig ’07, department head of art and design and associate professor of graphic design in Susquehanna University’s School of the Arts, is currently featured in a national juried art exhibition.

Layren McDannold '23 receives the Dag Hammarskjöld Award from Susquehanna University President Jonathan Green.

Alumna awarded Fulbright to earn master’s degree, study climate change in Australia

May 30, 2024

Layren McDannold ’23 has been awarded the Anne Wexler Scholarship in Public Policy from the U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. The award will allow McDannold to go to Australia to pursue her master’s degree in public policy while conducting research into climate change.

Susquehanna celebrates the graduates of the Class of 2024

May 18, 2024

Susquehanna University celebrated the Class of 2024 by awarding degrees to nearly 500 graduates. They now join an alumni community of nearly 22,000 worldwide. After graduation they will scatter south to Texas, west to Oregon and north to Alaska, while others will set off to locations abroad in England, North Macedonia, Poland and South Africa.

Class of 2024: Where are they going?

May 18, 2024

As Susquehanna University closes its 166th academic year, seniors are preparing for the next chapter of their lives.

ALAS recently participated in Susquehanna's Cultural Coalition, held in downtown Selinsgrove.

Latinx Initiative enriches campus culture

April 22, 2024

Susquehanna University recently concluded its annual Latinx Initiative. Now in its 28th year, the event celebrates Latinx culture across campus and includes movie screenings, lectures, panel discussions, performances and readings.

Jeans with red hearts around the pockets hang on a rack.

New fund supports student business ventures

April 11, 2024

The Jameson ’02 and Jennifer Engerer ’02 Troutman Susquehanna Entrepreneurship Fund guarantees seed money to all students taking the entrepreneurship capstone course and provides a process for students across the university to apply for funding to help support their own startup businesses.

Commencement lineup

National Archives deputy archivist to deliver 2024 Commencement address

March 26, 2024

William “Jay” Bosanko, deputy archivist of the United States, will deliver the keynote address at Susquehanna University’s 166th commencement on Saturday, May 18, at 1 p.m. in the Robert I. Estill Field House.

SU surpasses goal on annual day of giving

March 13, 2024

Alumni, parents, faculty, staff, students and friends of Susquehanna made gifts to the areas of campus most meaningful to them, from academics and athletics to scholarships, campus initiatives and university priorities. In total, 1,549 donors contributed nearly $350,000 to support the student experience at Susquehanna.

Donovan Gayles '20 at the Surprising Career Paths panel.

Alumni offer hand up at Break Through career conference

February 29, 2024

Susquehanna students networked with over 100 alumni volunteers at the annual Break Through professional conference that connects current students to alumni in similar career paths. This year’s event consisted of nearly 40 panel discussions, both virtual and in person.