SUA’s first Social Enterprise & Economic Development Business Symposium features high-level leaders and speakers from innovative companies around the country.
Professor Edward D. Lowe’s presentation “Whatever I have to Do That’s Right: Culture and the Precariousness of Personhood in a Poor Urban Neighborhood”, was derived from a special issue of Ethos
Jonathan Merzel, Professor of Mathematics, provided an extremely engaging talk entitled “The Space of Real Places on R (x, y)” in the Athenaeum Library on October 17, 2018. Professor Merzel’s
The Fifth Annual Dialogue on the Culture of Peace and Non-Violence welcomed Dr. Ira Helfand to the Soka University of America Athenaeum on October 2, 2018. Sponsored by the generous support from The
The first Meet the Author event, honoring Professor Sarah England’s new book, Writing Terror on the Bodies of Women: Media Coverage of Violence against women in Guatemala, was held on Wednesday, Sept
The opening of our new Fall 2018 semester at Soka University of America featured a number of festive welcoming events for both new faculty and new students. Throughout the day on September 5, a new
Ted Lowe – Associate Professor of Anthropology Prof. Ted Lowe was invited to give a presentation of his new article, “Configuring Epidemic Suicide in Oceania” at the Department of Global Health and
The PBRC is happy to announce Dr. Laureen Hom as our 2018-19 John D. Montgomery Post-Doctoral Fellow! Dr. Hom received her PhD in Planning, Policy, and Design with an emphasis in Asian American