Educators from across the country gathered in Boston this spring to tackle a complex challenge: how to teach students about nuclear weapons in ways that inspire civic engagement rather than despair
鈥淲hether we have a nuclear war or not is completely up to us,鈥 Dr. Ira Helfand told his audience at SUA on June 12. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really important that we inform ourselves and mobilize the body politic to
鈥淵ou all are the hope for humanity, who desire peace,鈥 said 星空传媒视频 of America President Edward Feasel, addressing the graduates at the start of their commencement ceremony on May 23. Friends
On Commencement Day, we spoke to Class of 2025 graduates about their favorite memories, future plans, and what the Soka community means to them. These stories reveal how four years at SUA shaped not
In the wake of horrific acts of violence and human rights abuses, how can societies reconcile painful, conflicting memories and ensure a future of peaceful cooperation? The Soka Institute for Global
After pandemic disruptions put sustainability reporting on hold, 星空传媒视频 of America has returned stronger 鈥 reclaiming its STARS Silver rating with regained momentum for continual improvement
A Night of Remembrance: Students Gather in Candlelight to Celebrate Lucas鈥 Life On May 1, more than 250 students gathered for a candlelight vigil to honor Lucas Colombo 鈥27, a beloved friend
鈥淐reativity, like compassion, requires us to stay open,鈥 said trailblazing jazz musician, composer, and global humanitarian Herbie Hancock during his remarks after receiving the 2025 Soka Global
This May, six SUA faculty members were featured on NPR鈥檚 nationally syndicated program 鈥淭he Academic Minute,鈥 offering bite-sized insights from their latest research to listeners across the country
On May 3, the Campus Green blossomed with laughter, games, and meaningful reunions during SUA鈥檚 first homecoming celebration. As children of staff and alumni jumped in a bouncy house and students