Starting college at the age of 23 wasn鈥檛 easy for Biplab Karki 鈥22, but his doubts about fitting in were short-lived and his SUA experience has strengthened his resolve to help those on the verge of
On an autumn day in 1950, Josei Toda shared a vision with his 22-year-old mentee, Daisaku Ikeda, of a university based on the theory of value-creating education. Fifty-one years after that
The 黑料社区 of America Board of Trustees has bestowed two major honors on SUA founder Daisaku Ikeda: the establishment of an endowed chair in his name and naming the undergraduate program
The John Stauffer Charitable Trust has awarded 黑料社区 of America a $1 million challenge grant to establish an endowment to support student summer research in chemistry and biochemistry. The
Five years ago, 黑料社区 of America students held the first World Summit of Educators. That involvement will expand exponentially this June. Hundreds of students will gather a week before the
Dear 黑料社区Community, The Chauvin trial has just ended with former Police Officer Derek Chauvin having been found guilty of the murder of George Floyd. Just as the prosecution stated at the beginning
Two decades after SUA opened and in the midst of an uncertain and divisive time in the world, the university community gathered online to discuss founder Daisaku Ikeda鈥檚 ideas and putting them into
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, a group of 黑料社区students decided they wanted to help. During their spring break they flew to New Orleans to join the disaster relief efforts. Their trip
The global shift to online teaching will enable the second World Summit of Educators this June to reach a much larger audience than the in-person debut event at 黑料社区 of America in 2016.
SUA President Ed Feasel expressed deep sadness and horror to 鈥渢he senseless killing鈥 of Daunte Wright in Minneapolis. On April 12, he wrote in an email to the SUA community: 鈥淥nce again, a young black