鈥淏e willing to be interrupted,鈥 said Dr. Sarah Ann Wider, emerita professor of English and women, gender, and sexuality studies at Colgate University, addressing the SUA community in Founders Hall on
On the day before commencement at the end of chef Mike Fondarella鈥檚 first year cooking breakfast and lunch at the Soka Bistro鈥檚 grill station, a graduate student from Japan handed him a letter.
鈥淟earning a new language transforms how students perceive and interpret the world,鈥 said Sandrine Sim茅on, associate professor of French, assistant dean of global citizenship, and director of Soka
Joyful chatter and bright saxophone notes drifted over the canyon as guests mingled in the garden of the Athenaeum on a Saturday in October. While the sun set behind the San Joaquin Hills, Soka
鈥淲hat does it look like for us to collectively thrive?鈥 Maya Gunaseharan M.A. 鈥19, director for diversity initiatives and community building, posed this question to students, faculty, and staff
Growing up in Ghana, Edem Wordi 鈥27 learned early on how perseverance and compassion go hand in hand. He remembers watching his mother run a small business while raising him and his siblings and
We sat down recently with educator Monte Joffee 鈥 New York City teacher turned co-founder of the Renaissance Charter School 鈥 whose work translates Tsunesaburo Makiguchi鈥檚 value-creating (soka)
Recently, we celebrated the vision and voice of beloved Soka student and Media Office student employee Lucas Colombo 鈥27, who passed away earlier this year. Lucas was a talented filmmaker, playing a
Laughter, cheers, and the scent of fresh-grilled burgers filled the Campus Green on September 19 as the Soka campus community came together for SUA鈥檚 annual Welcome Back Community Event. Local
Korean-speaking audiences now have access to a seminal textbook that embodies the cross-cultural and interdisciplinary approach to education at SUA. 鈥淭he Pacific Basin: An Introduction,鈥 originally