Lauren Edwards '25

Reaching for the stars: Science student lands stellar internship

November 11, 2024

Lauren Edwards ’25 has always looked up to her father’s career as an engineer. Her internship with a global satellite company now sets her on a similar path.

Five girls stand with their arms around each other and a colorful sign with painted children's handprints behind them.

Full STEAM ahead: Senior sparks family fun at fall festival

October 29, 2024

An early childhood education major created the first Afterschool STEAM Fall Festival at Shikellamy School District, where more than 50 families engaged in activities connected to the five disciplines: science, technology, engineering, art and math.

Students register to vote at Susquehanna's annual Activities Fair.

Students lead voter registration effort on campus

October 2, 2024

A dedicated group of Susquehanna students is making a final push to register as many students as possible to vote in the weeks that remain before the 2024 election — registering more than 300 students since the start of the academic year.

Noah Cassil stands in front of the U.S. Capitol.

Senatorial, Congressional fellowships give sophomore public service, voter engagement experience

September 12, 2024

Political science major Noah Cassil ’27 spent his summer immersed in all things political — from triaging constituent concerns as an intern in U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen’s district office to knocking on doors to get out the vote as a fellow in U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin’s Democracy Summer campaign. 

Madison Hoy '26

Environmental studies major turns childhood love for state parks into a career path

August 14, 2024

Madison Hoy ’26 has visited 30 of Pennsylvania’s state parks — roughly one-quarter — during her summer internship with the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

From left are Trinity Reedy '27, Isaiah Bomboy '25 and Ashley Newman '25.

Grant supports health care internships

August 8, 2024

Several Susquehanna University students spent their summer working in professional internships funded through a $50,000 grant from the Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education. The funding enabled students to receive a salary and on-campus housing, which allowed them equitable access to gain professional experience while also supporting the university’s regional partners and employers.

Alanis Castro-Pacheco '25

Senior polishes career prospects with Tiffany & Co. internship

August 7, 2024

With two internships under her designer belt, Alanis Castro-Pacheco ’25 is positioning herself for a successful career in luxury brand marketing and management. Following last summer’s internship with Michael Kors, Castro-Pacheco is spending the summer before her senior year with Tiffany & Co.

Lindsay Davis '25, left, and Alayna Krempa '25, right

Ecology majors care for animals big and small in research, zoo internships

August 5, 2024

Lindsay Davis ’25 and Alayna Krempa ’25, both ecology majors, are spending their summers caring for animals – from grassland prairie chickens to giraffes of the savanna.

Aiden Kennedy '25 stands in front of a Deloitte banner.

Accounting major interns with Big 4 firm Deloitte

July 31, 2024

At Deloitte, Aidan Kennedy ’25 serves as an audit and insurance intern in the financial services field working directly for the corporate team responsible for their client’s annual report audit. 

Sara Motz '25 holding a baby owl.

Senior learns patience from Pennsylvania’s birds

July 29, 2024

Ecology major Sara Motz ’25 is spending her summer with the Pennsylvania Game commission as an invasive species management and habitat intern.

Albina Qose '26 stands in front of a Johnson & Johnson banner.

Economics, finance major gains corporate experience with Johnson & Johnson

July 24, 2024

As an intern for multinational pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical technologies giant Johnson & Johnson, Albina Qose ’26 is taking the first step in what she hopes is a long and successful career in the corporate sector.

Ryan Horst '26 seated on stairs holding a drill

Theatre major hammers out success with Florida theatre company

July 22, 2024

Ryan Horst ’26 is spending his summer as a scenic carpenter with The Naples Players at Sugden Community Theater, Naples, Florida, where he is preparing for the company’s upcoming production of 42nd Street.