The row assignments for seniors at Commencement are available here and as a PDF on the Class of 2023 official page.
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Students were emailed this morning with an announcement of the new fee schedule for the 2022-23 academic year.
We spoke with Executive VP Mike Coyne on how the cost to attend SU is determined and why the increase was necessary.
Read more at the link in our bio and our story!
Our summary of recent updates to Susquehanna's COVID-19 Plan is now available:
http://suquill.com/2022/01/06/spring-22-plan-update-requires-boosters-warns-students-to-figure-out-quarantine-more/
As students voice their concerns over Title IX procedures and outcomes, Susquehanna administration has promised change. Read our reporting online now:
http://suquill.com/2021/10/26/as-title-ix-concerns-loom-over-campus-administration-promises-change/
As Title IX concerns loom over campus, administration promises change From a Let’s Talk in September through now, Title IX concerns have reverberated over campus.
Selinsgrove Halloween activities:
Senior Patrick Latsha will be remembered by all who knew him as he lived: a man who cared deeply about everyone he met. Patrick's obituary and details on funeral arrangements are available on our site:
http://suquill.com/2021/10/06/in-memoriam-patrick-latsha/
The Blough-Weis Library's annual Open House Event kicks off at 1 p.m. Read more about the event and a new free textbook program on our site:
http://suquill.com/2021/09/08/blough-weis-library-kicks-off-new-year-with-open-house-textbook-program/
Blough Weis library kicks off new year with open house, textbook program The open house is Wednesday, Sept. 8 from 1-5 p.m.
The new recycling system opens up recycling capacities on campus. It is also the last project helmed by former Director Derek Martin. Read more: https://t.co/NpTAUZifsw
Sustainability office welcomes recycling, says goodbye to director Plastics 1-7 and various types of paper and cardboard can now be recycled.
Wondering how and where to get a COVID-19 test before move in? Check out our latest article for info: http://suquill.com/2021/08/10/covid-19-testing-where-how-to-get-mandatory-test-before-move-in/
COVID-19 Testing: Where, how to get mandatory test before move in All students must be tested within 72 hours of their return to campus this month.
"With her first year as a River Hawk now in the books, Plesh hopes to continue making a positive impact not only on the field for the Susquehanna softball squad, but also in the community, by having the opportunity to be a bright spot in someone’s day." Read more in Sports:
http://suquill.com/2021/08/09/nicole-plesh-community-impact-is-just-as-important-as-sports/
Nicole Plesh: Community Impact is Just as Important as Sports By Dustin Waleff, Sports Editor Photo Courtesy of Nicole Plesh For rising sophomore Nicole Plesh, finding a place where she could be an influential member of a competitive team, while also being ab…
Today, Dean of Health and Wellness Dr. Stacey Pearson-Wharton announced changes to the Counseling Center as part of the ongoing SU 2.0 initiative. These changes include full-time counselors and a new 24/7 crisis hotline. To view the full message, follow the link below.
https://youtu.be/rIDrckcDVu4
Changes coming to Susquehanna University's Counseling and Psychological Services
Susquehanna today announced students will be required to receive a COVID-19 vaccine for the fall 2021 semester. Details have been provided on a university vaccination page. We will have a story in the coming days. If you want to share your feelings on the matter, please message or email us at [email protected].
https://www.susqu.edu/coronavirus-update/covid-vaccinations
Covid Vaccinations In accordance with Pennsylvania guidance, we strongly encourage college students and employees to get vaccinated as quickly as possible.
Susquehanna has launched an innovative partnership with Verto Education, a higher education organization that allows students to start college abroad before continuing their studies on campus.
Students can earn official college credit through an educational and cultural experience, allowing them to stay on track to graduate in four years from Susquehanna.
Read the full story here: https://bit.ly/3cCrmZa
Today, May 5, students met at TRAX parking lot and walked to Selinsgrove Hall to deliver a petition to President Green. The petition urges Susquehanna to divest from fossil fuels by 2030. Read our piece to learn more about divestment and the proposal, and to watch President Green's response to the students: http://suquill.com/2021/05/05/students-launch-petition-to-urge-divestment-from-fossil-fuels-president-green-responds/
Students launch petition to urge divestment from fossil fuels, President Green responds The proposal, which garnered around 600 signatures, was delivered to President Green on May 5.