Your Susquehanna education won’t stop at the classroom doors.

Student clubs and activities, field trips, events, seminars and study abroad programs all build on the strong foundation you gain in classes and labs.

Visit the places where science history is made. Hear from industry experts on the latest breakthroughs. Explore a new culture in GO programs designed specifically for students in the sciences.

What you learn beyond our classrooms will help you fully become the scientist you want to be.

 

Internships & Research

 

Research Launches Into Deep Space

Jennifer Carter’s latest research describes a new method of estimating the thermal emissions of exoplanets, or planets outside the solar system.

Biology Professors Pave Way for Women in STEM

In the first story in our series on women in STEM — science, technology, engineering and math — we hear from two biology professors who are using their positions to lift up other women in the STEM fields.

Catching Rays, Particle Physics Style

Inspired by the author of a master’s thesis presented to MIT, Assistant Professor of Physics Adam Hansell led a summer research project where students constructed a pocket-sized device to detect the presence of cosmic rays — complete with a customized 3D-printed case.

GO NEW ORLEANS 

Experience the rich blend of ethnicities, cuisines, music and art that makes New Orleans a city unlike any other. You’ll also venture outside the city to explore the unique and significant impact that Louisiana has had on American history and culture.

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Student Organizations

Society of Physics Students
Math Club
Pink Physics
Chemistry Club


Contact Us

Physics

514 University Ave.
Selinsgrove, Pa. 17870

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Location

Fisher Hall

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Phone & Email

Carl Faust, department head
570-372-4471
faust@susqu.edu