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Candace Campbell Jackson Concludes Term as Chief of Staff

After 11 years defined by candor, collaboration and community impact, Campbell Jackson transitions from chief of staff to senior advisor to Chancellor Haynie.
Eileen Korey June 4, 2026
Candace Campbell Jackson Concludes Term as Chief of Staff

Whitman School Celebrates Community, Alumni and Corporate Partners

Four distinguished alumni and partners were recognized for their mentorship and philanthropic contributions to Whitman student success.
Meg Androsiglio June 3, 2026
Whitman School Celebrates Community, Alumni and Corporate Partners

Maxwell Sociologist Named Visiting Scholar at Russell Sage Foundation

Gabriela Kirk-Werner will spend the spring of 2027 in residence at the foundation’s New York City headquarters to co-author a book on how the criminal
News Staff June 3, 2026

Jazz Fest Celebrates 40th Year With Campus Events

This year's festival includes a free concert by the U.S. Air Force Band's Airmen of Note at the NVRC, student performers and a gospel jazz
News Staff June 3, 2026
Jazz Fest Celebrates 40th Year With Campus Events

Study: Neighborhood Sampling Could Fix Wastewater Surveillance Gap

A new report finds that current wastewater surveillance systems consistently miss early warning signs in the communities that need protection most.
Keith Kobland June 3, 2026
Study: Neighborhood Sampling Could Fix Wastewater Surveillance Gap

Syracuse Veterans Honored at WCNY’s Inaugural Mission Celebration

Chancellor J. Michael Haynie and Col. (Ret.) Bill Smullen were among those recognized for decades of advocacy for those who served.
Syracuse Veterans Honored at WCNY’s Inaugural Mission Celebration

How Approval Processes Drive Up Housing Costs in Major Cities

Austin Zwick, associate teaching professor in the College of Professional Studies and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, explains how cities can fix
Dialynn Dwyer June 3, 2026
How Approval Processes Drive Up Housing Costs in Major Cities

Associate Provost Julie Hasenwinkel Named Interim ECS Dean

Hasenwinkel, a Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor of Teaching Excellence, will continue to serve concurrently as associate provost for academic programs.
Alex Dunbar June 1, 2026
Associate Provost Julie Hasenwinkel Named Interim ECS Dean

From Scam Victim to Pitch Winner: Student Builds GritGateway

The tech platform, founded by graduate student Edouard Agbor, already serves 1,000 users across 25 African countries and took top honors at a recent Lerner
Kerin Ruddy June 1, 2026
From Scam Victim to Pitch Winner: Student Builds GritGateway

Deadline Set for Fiscal 2026 Year End Business

Deposits should be received by Cash Operations by 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 30.
News Staff June 1, 2026

77-Year-Old Completes Maxwell MPA 50 Years After Starting It

A dinner conversation, a new laptop and a one-week course in Washington closed a 50-year chapter for Hadwen Fuller ’70, L’73, G’26.
77-Year-Old Completes Maxwell MPA 50 Years After Starting It

A&S Professor Recognized for Community-Engaged Writing Initiative

Patrick W. Berry, associate professor of writing and rhetoric, won a $10,000 prize from CNY Arts for his work with Project Mend.
Dan Bernardi May 28, 2026
A&S Professor Recognized for Community-Engaged Writing Initiative

Remembering a Pioneer of Medieval Stained Glass

Meredith Lillich redefined a global field of study and carried that scholarship into more than four decades of teaching on campus.
Dan Bernardi May 27, 2026
Remembering a Pioneer of Medieval Stained Glass
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