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
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 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
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
Nalini Rao – Associate Professor of World Art Dr. Nalini Rao, Art Historian held an International Conference on ‘The Growth and Development of Indian Culture: Historical and Literary Perspectives’
The Wonderful Wizard of Song comes to Soka Performing Arts Center on Sunday, July 1, 2018, at 3:00 p.m. General admission tickets are $15 for adults; and $10 for youth aged 18 and below. Tickets are
The following students have been selected as PBRC Essay Contest Winners for Spring 2018: Samikchhya Bhusal (Class of 2019) “Melamchi Water Supply Project in Kathmandu” MacKenzie Kermoade (Class of
Tetsushi Ogata – Visiting Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies Tetsushi Ogata participated in the 3 rd meeting of the Global Action Against Mass Atrocity Crimes (GAAMAC) as a member of its Steering
Soka University of America hosted a conference on Globalizing the Liberal Arts (GLA) from June 3-5, 2018. The meeting was co-organized by leaders from Yale University, Pomona College, Carleton College
Deike Peters – Assistant Professor of Environmental Planning and Practice In early April, Environmental Studies Professor Deike Peters was awarded a $500 scholarship from Portland State University to