Unassessed Waters
Student Researchers Today, Conservationists Tomorrow

More than three years after his brother died, Mark Thorsheim ’88 credits him with saving his life.

An asthmatic oyster, a sad sasquatch and color-changing coral. All are characters in a collection of children’s stories written by Susquehanna University students and based on scientific research.

Dear Friends, At this unprecedented moment for higher education with challenges coming from many directions, we are fortunate to celebrate so many good things connected…

Susquehanna University marked the 10th anniversary of the Women’s Leadership Initiative with a two-day symposium in New York City that formed business connections between students and…

In 2024, the River Hawks had one of the greatest seasons in football program history, winning a record 12 games en route to their…

Susquehanna University has named Patrick Long as the dean of the School of the Arts and the School of Humanities, a position he has held…

Susquehanna University’s Alumni Association Board proudly presented a new honor this year during the annual Break Through student-alumni networking conference, recognizing a young alumna whose…

Susquehanna University’s Freshwater Research Institute — where I’ve been an intern for the past three years — has been like a home away from home…