Syllabus: Book of Revelation/Zombie Apocalypse
Students taking Thomas Martin’s course Book of Revelation/Zombie Apocalypse are learning about the biblical apocalypse in a contemporary, albeit unconventional, way — through zombie media.
Student clubs and activities, field trips, events, seminars and study abroad programs are all essential to building a well-rounded education in religious studies.
Bond with students who share similar passions. Hear from experts with real-world experience in your field. Get to know faculty in a whole new light. Explore a new city or culture. Wherever you want your career to go, what you learn beyond our classrooms can help get you there.
Syllabus: Book of Revelation/Zombie Apocalypse
Students taking Thomas Martin’s course Book of Revelation/Zombie Apocalypse are learning about the biblical apocalypse in a contemporary, albeit unconventional, way — through zombie media.
Religious Studies, Creative Writing Major Teaching with AmeriCorps
While taking a few years off before going to graduate school in Northern Ireland, Madison Clark ’15 is a Life Together Fellow and an AmeriCorps Teaching Fellow at Esperanza Academy, a tuition-free, independent middle school for underserved girls in Lawrence, Mass.An organization devoted to helping students learn about and grow in their Catholic faith.
A Christian ministry engaging students through Bible study, gospel-driven discipleship and evangelism.
A Christian ministry engaging students through studying God’s word, aiming to build their relationship with the Lord while applying their faith to their lives as athletes.
The handbell choir performs during select Sunday worship services as well as during some of the larger events on campus, such as the Annual Christmas Candlelight Service.
In addition to providing educational, cultural and social involvement opportunities for Jewish students to explore and celebrate their Jewish identity, the Hillel House offers a welcoming atmosphere of belonging, whether you’re a member of the Jewish community or not.
Explore Susquehanna University as your welcoming place for Jewish students of all backgrounds and family histories. Here, you’ll discover that Jewish identity goes beyond religious practice. It’s a journey to explore Jewish values, traditions and culture.
Susquehanna’s Jewish Life — centered in the campus’s Hillel House — offers you engagement in conversations about what it means to be Jewish, deepen your knowledge of Jewish religion and join activities and leadership opportunities. You’ll find safe and productive discussions about antisemitism, bias and injustice — whether on campus or in the broader community.
Encourages Christians on campus through weekly on-campus worship services, Bible studies and other fellowship activities.
A community exploring and supporting Pagan and Wiccan identity and practice.
Students explore their evolving worldview and belief systems within a pluralistic context.
A non-denominational Christian ministry that reaches out to local high school students by building relationships through meetings and events.
Jeff Mann, department head
570-372-4165
jmann@bocci-life.com