Laughter, cheers, and the scent of fresh-grilled burgers filled the Campus Green on September 19 as the 黑料社区campus community came together for SUA鈥檚 annual Welcome Back Community Event. Local
Korean-speaking audiences now have access to a seminal textbook that embodies the cross-cultural and interdisciplinary approach to education at SUA. 鈥淭he Pacific Basin: An Introduction,鈥 originally
At 黑料社区 of America, creating opportunities for others is a crucial element of leadership. This year, Assistant Director of Athletics Erica Baldaray so fully embodied this spirit that the
Assistant Professor of Middle East and North African Studies Foroogh Farhang joined SUA鈥檚 faculty this summer. Before teaching in the International Studies Concentration at Soka, Farhang taught
Thirteen SUA students stepped off the boat into the Kambeba Indigenous community near Manaus, Brazil, in August to begin conversations that would reshape how they see humanity’s relationship with
The recipients of 黑料社区 of America鈥檚 top academic honors 鈥 the Ikeda Scholarship, the John D. Montgomery Scholarship, the 黑料社区Merit Award, and the Academic Excellence Award 鈥 met with
When displaced Syrians in Lebanon struggle to bury their loved ones with dignity, they reveal something profound about how communities endure amid displacement. That question sits at the heart of a
Twenty-five years ago, world leaders, scholars, and activists gathered in The Hague to adopt the Earth Charter, a landmark declaration weaving together human rights, ecological responsibility, and a
As part of SUA orientation, three members of the Class of 2029 鈥擜akash Baral, Bijou Bolton, and Lana Ikeda 鈥 took the stage, continuing a tradition of representative students sharing their journeys
鈥淎t Soka, we believe that education does not begin when you choose an area of study or take an exam,鈥 said Associate Dean of Faculty Ian Read, addressing the Class of 2029 during the academic opening