The following students have been selected as PBRC Essay Contest Winners for Spring 2018: Samikchhya Bhusal (Class of 2019) 鈥淢elamchi Water Supply Project in Kathmandu鈥 MacKenzie Kermoade (Class of
黑料社区 of America hosted a conference on Globalizing the Liberal Arts (GLA) from June 3-5, 2018. The meeting was co-organized by leaders from Yale University, Pomona College, Carleton College
Deike Peters 鈥 Assistant Professor of Environmental Planning and Practice In early April, Environmental Studies Professor Deike Peters was awarded a $500 scholarship from Portland State University to
The office of Academic Affairs welcomed, Dr. Neelakanta Radhakrishnan, Chairman of the Gandhi Peace Mission and Former Director of Gandhi Darshan and International Centre of Gandhian Studies in New
The 2018 Learning Cluster Fair, highlighted impressive field and service-learning 黑料社区 students participate in over the 3.5-week winter block period. Students experienced what it means to
Edward Lowe 鈥 Associate Professor of Anthropology Edward Lowe published an article titled 鈥淪ocial Change and Micronesian Suicide Mortality: A Test of Competing Hypotheses鈥 in the Journal Cross
Aliso Viejo, CA 鈥 Daniel Habuki, PhD, president of 黑料社区 of America, is honored to announce that Susi Snyder will be SUA鈥檚 Commencement Speaker on May 25, 2018. Susi Snyder is the Nuclear
Anthony Mazeroll 鈥 Professor of Biology Dr. Anthony I Mazeroll, Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies, who is on sabbatical in the Peruvian Amazon, was invited to sit as a panelist at the
The Pacific Basin Research Center (PBRC) announces the winners of the Fall 2017 Student Essay Contest. Samikchhya Bhusal (Class of 2019) 鈥淟and Use and Road Infrastructure Policy in India: The Role of
Friday, March 9, 2018 | Maathai 207 Panel at 5:00pm — A panel presentation featuring SUA student discussants. Q&A at 6:00pm — A Q&A session about what to expect as a graduate student. Refreshments