News Tagged as Academics

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Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development

Aug 10, 2019

In spring 2019, SUA’s Environmental Studies concentration became an organizational shareholder in JAFSCD.

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Soka Students Excel at Euro Model UN Conference

Jun 11, 2019

Six Soka students competed at the Euro Model United Nations (EuroMUN) conference held in Maastricht, Netherlands, in May. The four-day conference featured about 500 undergraduate students from around

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Faculty Merit Awards Banquet

Apr 29, 2019

SUA’s Academic Affairs office developed a new program to recognize excellence in faculty research and scholarship and honored 11 faculty in 2019.

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Western Psychological Association Conference 2019

Emma Grant-Dreher, class of 2019, and Shania Davis, class of 2018, report on their experience attending and presenting at the 2019 WPA conference.

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Western Political Science Association Conference 2019

Lana Lief, class of 2019, and Sofia Torres, class of 2019, report on their experience attending and presenting at the 2019 WPSA conference.

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Meet the Author Series with Darin Ciccotelli, Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Composition

Apr 04, 2019

Professor Darin Ciccotelli read poems from “Forage the Delaware Valley,” which focuses on images and memories from his life.

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A Primer on Latino Urbanism, Community Engagement & Creative Placemaking: A Lunch Talk With Place It! Founder James Rojas

Apr 01, 2019

Urban planner, community activist, and artist James Rojas will converse with SUA students on April 1, 2019.

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Faculty News

Apr 01, 2019

Spotlighting accomplishments by Aneil Rallin, Kristi Wilson, Tomoko Takahashi, and Tetsushi Ogata.

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PBRC Student Essay Contest: Fall 2018 Winners Announced

Winners are Samikchhya Bhusal (class of 2019), Shunji Fueki (class of 2021), Kazuna Nakaya (class of 2021), and Eiji Toda (class of 2020).

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Meet the Author Series with Osamu Ishiyama, Associate Professor of Japanese Language and Culture

Feb 19, 2019

Professor Ishiyama presented findings from his recent book, “Diachrony of Personal Pronouns in Japanese: A Functional and Cross-Linguistic Perspective.”