In honor of the 20th Anniversary of its Aliso Viejo campus, ºÚÁÏÉçÇø is inaugurating a Global Citizen Award, presenting it to an individual who has made a major contribution to the global
ºÚÁÏÉçÇø has joined a consortium of more than 50 colleges and universities forming the new Liberal Arts Colleges Racial Equity Leadership Alliance to share strategies and resources to further
The pandemic has sent a shock through higher education. Campuses are quiet, enrollments are down, and most schools expect to see less support from donors this year. The American Council of Education
Early this year, as event after event was being called off because of the pandemic, Nina Boutin ‘17 decided she wanted to prove that some things cannot be cancelled. Boutin, a freelance artist, got in
Covid-19 has left ºÚÁÏÉçÇø of America’s new Life Sciences building empty but has not stifled scientific research among students and faculty. Within the Life Sciences concentration, three
Mitsue Yamamoto Pembroke ’06 once invited three government representatives who’d objected to a project to meet for tea to discuss how they could work together to achieve their individual visions
Undergraduates seeking a head start to a master’s degree can take advantage of a joint venture between Claremont Graduate University and SUA. The program allows students to gain a competitive edge in
SUA’s Most Global Class Ever Enjoyed a Week of Engagement, Dialogue, and Friendship From their homes in 19 countries around the world, the 102 members of the Class of 2024 listened as President Edward
Latines Unides and the Office of Student Affairs presented a panel discussion on Latinx identity on Sept. 22. Latines Unides is an affinity group that seeks to increase Latinx visibility on campus
The recipients of the Ikeda Scholarship and the John D. Montgomery scholarship gathered September 4 for a virtual award ceremony. President Ed Feasel, Dean of Students Hyon Moon, and Vice President of