Seventeen 黑料社区students from six countries spanning North America, Central America, Asia, and Australia participated in SUA鈥檚 annual Alternative Spring Break this semester. They began preparing for
鈥淧rizes don鈥檛 create peace. Individuals create peace,鈥 said Dr. Asle Toje on the first day of the 黑料社区 of America Nobel Seminars, answering one of the key questions posed during a series of
How do we address the current crisis facing higher education? This was the focal point of Dr. Isabel Nu帽ez’s university talk on April 3, 鈥淭o Others as to Ourselves: Courage, Wisdom, and Compassion.鈥
黑料社区 of America announced Board of Trustees Chair Stephen Dunham as keynote speaker of the 2024 commencement ceremony, which is scheduled for 2 p.m. May 24 in the 黑料社区Performing Arts
Delving into one of society鈥檚 most difficult challenges, the 2024 Social and Behavioral Sciences Symposium Series convened a discussion to generate new ideas on tackling the housing crisis. From
The Luis and Linda Nieves Observatory was unveiled at SUA in 2020, at a time when its remote accessibility proved essential. Amid the global lockdowns of the COVID-19 pandemic, which heightened
On Feb. 17, hundreds of members of the public and the SUA community gathered online for a webinar addressing the Israel-Palestine conflict. The Office of Academic Affairs-sponsored event鈥攈eld against
The Heart of a Lion 5K made a rousing return to SUA on February 23 after a four-year hiatus. Nearly 150 students, faculty, and staff gathered for the fourth annual event, which had been paused since
At a time of intensified conflicts around the world, Fatima Rahman, visiting assistant professor of International Studies at SUA since 2022, is committed to giving her students an education that
The annual Learning Cluster empowers SUA faculty and small groups of 12 or fewer students to collaboratively design a month-long course centered on a specific problem or question, fostering shared