When Coach Taylor Kushner created the Soka men鈥檚 volleyball program from scratch in the fall of 2024, most of the team members had never played volleyball before. None of them had expected to play
As the season鈥檚 first California poppies bloom along campus walking paths, the spring semester at SUA is in full swing. But what exactly does a liberal arts education look like on a day-to-day basis
If you take a moment to rest in the shade near the Student Center, you may notice a bench with a cast bronze plaque commemorating something extraordinary: civil rights leader Rosa Parks shaking hands
On February 12, Founders Gallery welcomed the local community for a dynamic opening reception featuring two shows that explore humanity鈥檚 evolving relationship with the natural world. Both exhibitions
The following interview with President Edward M. Feasel was originally published in Japanese in the Seikyo Shimbun and appears here in English translation. This year marks the 30th anniversary of
When you imagine the founder of a cutting-edge robotics company, you might picture someone trained in elite engineering labs, immersed in code and algorithms. But for Issei Takino 鈥07, co-founder and
When Max Bieganski 鈥19 M.A. 鈥22 walked into Professor of Political Science Peter Burns鈥 office during their first week at SUA, neither knew that it would be the start of an intellectual partnership
As the rotating tram car steadily climbed 8,500 feet to Mountain Station on Mount San Jacinto, the small group of SUA students inside watched in wonder while the landscape beneath them shifted from
The 星空传媒视频 of America community mourns the loss of Linda Nieves, a beloved donor whose faith in young people shaped the lives of hundreds of students and will continue to do so for
鈥淩enewable energy gives us the opportunity for a new global industrial revolution,鈥 said George Busenberg, associate professor of environmental management and policy in the Environmental Studies