Loads of tests have come back inconclusive, and while that may have to do with students not following pre-test directions properly, how are we to know?
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Faculty awarded grant in support of civil discourse project
By Victoria Durgin, Digital Media Editor Three Susquehanna faculty members were awarded $83,820 through a grant program from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The grant is in support…
Performance reviews and their success rates
By Kayla Brown, Staff Writer As the academic year ends, students prepare to move to different classes, while faculty and staff receive feedback from a variety of people through evaluation…
SU faculty talks work, independent endeavor
By Kaila Snyder, Staff Writer Three Susquehanna faculty members met on April 2 in Blough-Weis Library to attend a session titled “Short Talks on Faculty Scholarship.” The event highlighted individual…
SU welcomes new assistant VP to Student Financial Services office
By Victoria Durgin, Asst. Digital Media Editor Justin Rummel started as Susquehanna’s new assistant vice president of Studnt Financial Services (SFS) on March 1. Rummel will oversee the team responsible…
OLE welcomes new assistant director, Greek life advisor
By Kyle Kern, Staff Writer The Office of Leadership and Engagement (OLE) has been rearranged. The middle cubicle that used to be in the office spaces is no longer there and a new face has…
SU professor shares experience working with asylum seekers
By Kaila Snyder, Staff Writer Associate Professor of Anthropology Shari Jacobson hosted a discussion recounting what she witnessed when she volunteered with asylum seekers at the border in Texas. Jacobson critically analyzed migration and the border itself on Feb. 26 in the Shearer Dining Rooms. …
String group ‘imparts joy’ to SU community
By Sarah McMillin, Staff Writer The Metta String Quartet performed a concert containing just two pieces on Feb. 2 in Stretansky Music Hall. The first was Antonin Dvorak’s “String Quartet…