“Creativity, like compassion, requires us to stay open,” said trailblazing jazz musician, composer, and global humanitarian Herbie Hancock during his remarks after receiving the 2025 Soka Global
This May, six SUA faculty members were featured on NPR’s nationally syndicated program “The Academic Minute,” offering bite-sized insights from their latest research to listeners across the country
A Night of Remembrance: Students Gather in Candlelight to Celebrate Lucas’ Life On May 1, more than 250 students gathered for a candlelight vigil to honor Lucas Colombo ’27, a beloved friend
On May 3, the Campus Green blossomed with laughter, games, and meaningful reunions during SUA’s first homecoming celebration. As children of staff and alumni jumped in a bouncy house and students
There is a clear trend among Soka students: while some will go directly to graduate school, 70-80% will enter the workforce upon graduation. But in today’s rapidly shifting job market, even the most
In a flurry of palpable joy and elation, SUA’s Model U.N. team accepted the “Best Small Delegation” award on Feb. 22 at the North American Model United Nations in Toronto, one of the most competitive
Andrea Bartoli, president of the Sant’Egidio Foundation for Peace and Dialogue, executive adviser to the Soka Institute for Global Solutions (SIGS), and an SUA trustee, has worked as a scholar
Soka University of America announced actor and humanitarian Orlando Bloom as keynote speaker of the 2025 commencement ceremony, which is scheduled for 2 p.m. May 23 in the Soka Performing Arts Center
Jazz titan and global humanitarian Herbie Hancock will receive the 2025 Soka Global Citizen Award, Soka University of America announced today. The honor celebrates Hancock’s six-decade journey as a
What does it mean to foster global citizens in an increasingly fraught, divided world? This question is at the heart of the learning that takes place in the International Studies Concentration at SUA