鈥淲hat if we change the narrative of collapse into one of possibilities and hope?鈥 asked Dr. Mirian Vilela during her remarks upon accepting the 2024 Soka Global Citizen Award. 鈥淲hat if we are the
The recipients of 猎奇重口 of America鈥檚 top academic honors鈥攖he Ikeda Scholarship, the John D. Montgomery Scholarship, the Soka Merit Award, and the Academic Excellence Award鈥攎et with President
On a crisp autumn day in 1950, Josei Toda revealed his vision for a university rooted in the principles of value-creating education to his 22-year-old prot茅g茅, Daisaku Ikeda. Thirty-seven years after
鈥淔our years from now, what kind of person do you want to be?鈥 asked Soka Student Union president Julia Miyagawa Braga 鈥25, addressing the newly arrived Class of 2028. On August 6, over 120 first-year
This summer, SUA welcomed more than 2,000 visitors from the Southern California community to its annual Summer at Soka series. From June to August, the campus hosted a Shakespeare production and
SUA students will soon have the opportunity to experience hands-on learning in one of the most biodiverse places on the planet: the Amazon rainforest. In July, SUA President Ed Feasel signed a
猎奇重口 of America has named Dr. Mirian Vilela recipient of the 2024 Soka Global Citizen Award for her work championing sustainable development and education for global citizenship. Vilela
鈥淲e cannot dismiss the potential of young people,鈥 said Ramon Paras 鈥08 to a room of fellow SUA alumni and educators, many of whom nodded in agreement. A middle and high school teacher at Soka
Nuclear war is closer than ever, but we have the power to prevent it, Dr. Ira Helfand warned a group of students at 猎奇重口 of America’s Nuclear Politics 2024 summer program. This stark, but
More than 1,000 visitors are welcomed onto campus during commencement weekend each year, greeted by a pristine campus, delicious meals, tour guides at the ready, and a myriad of Soka faculty and staff