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Campus Community Invited to Celebrate Veterans Day at the NVRC

Retired U.S. Air Force General Lester L. Lyles, former vice chief of staff of the Air Force and a 35-year Air Force veteran, will deliver
Charlie Poag Nov. 5, 2025
Campus Community Invited to Celebrate Veterans Day at the NVRC

Spark Award Emphasizes Continued Career Successes

For the third straight year, Career Services was honored as a trusted, high-impact resource for students as they navigate their journey from college to career.
News Staff Nov. 5, 2025
Spark Award Emphasizes Continued Career Successes

Research Reveals How Post-9/11 Media Coverage Shaped a Controversial Conviction

Lender Center for Social Justice research examined how media coverage of Yassin Aref's arrest and conviction shaped public understanding in ways that supported prosecution narratives.
Diane Stirling Nov. 5, 2025
Research Reveals How Post-9/11 Media Coverage Shaped a Controversial Conviction

Syrup Is a ‘Destroyer of Worlds’ Among Gamers. Now, He Plays Smash Bros. for the Orange

Andrew Mo ’29 is one of the top-ranked players of Super Smash Bros Ultimate in the world.
Dialynn Dwyer Nov. 4, 2025
Syrup Is a ‘Destroyer of Worlds’ Among Gamers. Now, He Plays Smash Bros. for the Orange

Syracuse University Receives Academic Excellence Award by Society of Defense Financial Managers

The University was honored for how well it prepares defense and finance professionals for the high standards of fiscal stewardship, accountability, leadership and service.
Caroline K. Reff Nov. 4, 2025
Syracuse University Receives Academic Excellence Award by Society of Defense Financial Managers

Applications Open for SOURCE Explore 2026 for 1st and 2nd Year Students

Six different cohorts will explore topics from archival research to nutrition science and textile experimentation.
Cristina Hatem Nov. 4, 2025
Applications Open for SOURCE Explore 2026 for 1st and 2nd Year Students

University’s Beekeeping Program Buzzes With Success as Hive Count Grows to 10

The campus honey is available for purchase at Barnes Center Pharmacy, People's Place and Skytop Marketplace, with proceeds supporting hive operations.
News Staff Nov. 4, 2025
University’s Beekeeping Program Buzzes With Success as Hive Count Grows to 10

Hands-On Medical Training on Campus

Students in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders have access to a new medical simulation lab, offering hands-on training without leaving campus.
Dan Bernardi Nov. 3, 2025
Hands-On Medical Training on Campus

Yeast Proteins Reveal Mysteries of Drought Resistance

Revealing the chemical rules behind how some drying out proteins return to function when water is re-introduced could lead to longer-lasting medicines and drought resistant
News Staff Nov. 3, 2025
Yeast Proteins Reveal Mysteries of Drought Resistance

IDJC Launches Local NExT Lab to Test Ideas for Strengthening Local News 

The lab is the nation's first that will connect newsrooms, funders and academics to pioneer journalism innovations.
News Staff Nov. 3, 2025

David Aitken ’94, G’97 Named Inaugural Chair of Hendricks Chapel Advisory Board 

Aitken's connection to the chapel spans 35 years as a student employee, parent and devoted alumnus.
Dara Harper Nov. 3, 2025
David Aitken ’94, G’97 Named Inaugural Chair of Hendricks Chapel Advisory Board 

Costumes and Camaraderie: Halloween at Syracuse

University community members showcased creativity with themed costumes and festive activities across campus.
News Staff Nov. 3, 2025
Costumes and Camaraderie: Halloween at Syracuse

Applications Open for Office of People and Culture Administrative Fellowship

The program offers a $10,000 stipend and mentorship to mid-level staff looking to grow their careers at the University.
News Staff Nov. 3, 2025
Applications Open for Office of People and Culture Administrative Fellowship
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