Thomas O’Brien (far left), CCE project coordinator, moderates a panel discussion with (from left) Vice Chancellor Mike Haynie, Carly Shapiro and Roger Moore during an event at the University’s Lubin House on Jan. 22. (Photos by Rob Kim)
Social work Professor of Practice Tracey Musarra Marchese explains how small steps, support and self-compassion turn ambitious resolutions into lasting habits.
Falk College students teach nutrition and cooking through hands‑on lessons that empower Syracuse schoolchildren to embrace healthy eating and lifelong food habits.
Eric Coughlin's groundbreaking research explores the feeding habits of super-massive black holes using a predictive model forecasting when a star will be shredded.
Corri Zoli, senior research associate in the Maxwell School, says Super Bowl security is a large public-safety effort that requires close coordination between federal and local agencies.
Robert Thompson, Trustee Professor in the Newhouse School, reflects on the history of the telephone in popular culture and how it served as a narrative device creating dramatic tension in storytelling.
Nina Brown, associate professor in the Newhouse School, says that courts say AI can learn from news under fair use, giving journalists leverage to demand payment for fresh content.
Shubha Ghosh, Crandall Melvin Professor of Law in the College of Law, compares the Netflix-Warner Bros. deal to the Department of Justice's failed AT&T-Time Warner challenge and expects similar dynamics with possible divestitures.
The University's esports program is inspiring central New York high school students to pursue competitive gaming as a viable pathway to college scholarships and careers.