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Syracuse Views Spring 2026

The latest views from every corner of Syracuse University's vibrant campus community.
News Staff March 9, 2026
Syracuse Views Spring 2026

Department of Drama Implements Industry-Standard Casting Platform

The Breakdown Services platform centralizes online casting information and role descriptions and allows students to submit taped auditions online for review.
Erica Blust March 9, 2026
Department of Drama Implements Industry-Standard Casting Platform

University Libraries Announces Spring 2026 Application Round for Intelligence++ Ventures Grants

The funding program supports student innovators working to develop and commercialize solutions that improve the lives of people with intellectual disabilities.
News Staff March 9, 2026
University Libraries Announces Spring 2026 Application Round for Intelligence++ Ventures Grants

Syracuse Stage Announces 2026-27 Season

Highlights include back-to-back Tony Award-winning musicals, a world premiere and a new drama about Syracuse’s championship NBA team.
Joanna Penalva March 5, 2026
Syracuse Stage Announces 2026-27 Season

Maxwell Executive MPA Student Earns Prestigious Cal-ICMA Ethical Hero Award

Christine Cordon, city manager of Westminster, California, has been recognized for ethical leadership in local government.
Jessica Youngman March 5, 2026
Maxwell Executive MPA Student Earns Prestigious Cal-ICMA Ethical Hero Award

Bold New Strategic Plan Energizes the College of Arts and Sciences

The college's new plan is already inspiring partnerships, creative ideas and a more focused commitment to shaping a healthier future for people and planet.
Dan Bernardi March 5, 2026
Bold New Strategic Plan Energizes the College of Arts and Sciences

Newhouse Student Documents Great Uncle’s Story in WWII, 80 Years Later

A collaboration between the Newhouse School and the World War II Foundation helped documentarian Kaitlyn Kushner ’26 find out more about her great uncle, who
John Boccacino March 5, 2026
Newhouse Student Documents Great Uncle’s Story in WWII, 80 Years Later

Why We Still Care About the Oscars (Even If We Say We Don’t) 

Film professor David Tarleton breaks down the enduring influence of the awards.
Dialynn Dwyer March 5, 2026
Why We Still Care About the Oscars (Even If We Say We Don’t) 

Recently Discovered Reynolds Portrait Inspires Ray Smith Symposium

Long hidden in the Syracuse University Art Museum's storage, the 1786 painting now anchors a symposium examining who portraits elevate—and who they leave out.
Dan Bernardi March 5, 2026
Recently Discovered Reynolds Portrait Inspires Ray Smith Symposium

Students Build Bridges Across Beliefs

The Global Interfaith Leadership Project combines religious and spiritual formation with practical civic engagement.
Dara Harper March 5, 2026
Students Build Bridges Across Beliefs

Newhouse Assistant Professor Recognized Nationally for Innovation in Teaching

The award also recognizes Milton Santiago’s work in exploring the ethical and practical applications of generative artificial intelligence in visual communications.
Genaro Armas March 4, 2026
Newhouse Assistant Professor Recognized Nationally for Innovation in Teaching

Merrin Named Inaugural Syracuse Association of Zeta Psi Endowed Faculty Fellow

The fellowship supports scholarly work focused on men’s mental health and related issues.
Wendy S. Loughlin March 4, 2026
Merrin Named Inaugural Syracuse Association of Zeta Psi Endowed Faculty Fellow

In Memoriam: Whitman Advisor and Rising Star Award Winner Liz Turner

A beloved academic advisor, Turner had been a dedicated member of the Whitman community since 2016.
Meg Androsiglio March 4, 2026
In Memoriam: Whitman Advisor and Rising Star Award Winner Liz Turner

Meet J. Michael Haynie, Syracuse University’s 13th Chancellor and President

In his first message to the Orange family, Chancellor-elect Mike Haynie shares why Syracuse has been his home for nearly 20 years and his vision
News Staff March 4, 2026
Meet J. Michael Haynie, Syracuse University’s 13th Chancellor and President
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