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Kathrine Switzer Papers Now Open for Research

The collection materials support research in women's and gender studies, journalism, sports history, communication, public policy, sociology and activism. 
Cristina Hatem July 2, 2026
Kathrine Switzer Papers Now Open for Research

Entrepreneurs Find Support While Lifting Each Other Up

Aspiring innovators are turning personal passions into successful business ventures and finding community along the way.
John Boccacino July 2, 2026
Entrepreneurs Find Support While Lifting Each Other Up

Light Up America’s 250th: CNY’s Best Fourth of July Fireworks

From lakeside launches to ballpark blasts, get ready to light up your Independence Day with a bang! Here's where to catch the show.
Kelly Homan Rodoski June 30, 2026
Light Up America’s 250th: CNY’s Best Fourth of July Fireworks

How the Declaration Still Shapes America: Maxwell Experts on USA’s 250th

On the “’Cuse Conversations” podcast, Syracuse University faculty break down the ideals behind the nation’s founding and what 250 years of democracy reveal about the
John Boccacino June 30, 2026
How the Declaration Still Shapes America: Maxwell Experts on USA’s 250th

Free NSF I-Corps Course to Be Offered This Fall

The entrepreneurship-focused hybrid course will study groundbreaking ideas in semiconductors, microelectronics or advanced materials.
Cristina Hatem June 30, 2026
Free NSF I-Corps Course to Be Offered This Fall

Syracuse Views Summer 2026

The latest views from every corner of Syracuse University's vibrant campus community.
News Staff June 30, 2026
Syracuse Views Summer 2026

Best Historic Sites in Upstate New York for America’s 250th

From Revolutionary War forts to suffragist landmarks, University faculty say these destinations bring American history to life within a few hours' drive.
Dialynn Dwyer June 26, 2026
Best Historic Sites in Upstate New York for America’s 250th

Record Turnout Seen for University’s Annual Art Show

"On My Own Time" returns for its 53rd year with 14 works from faculty and staff members heading to downtown Syracuse galleries.
News Staff June 26, 2026
Record Turnout Seen for University’s Annual Art Show

Whitman Reappoints David Weinbaum as Chair of the Finance Department

The Harris Fellow and professor of finance has led the department since 2023, overseeing the launch of 12 new courses and three faculty hires.
Meg Androsiglio June 24, 2026
Whitman Reappoints David Weinbaum as Chair of the Finance Department

America’s 250th and Jazz Fest Meet at the National Veterans Resource Center

The U.S. Air Force Band's Airmen of Note will perform a free concert at the NVRC, kicking off the 40th Syracuse International Jazz Fest as
News Staff June 24, 2026
America’s 250th and Jazz Fest Meet at the National Veterans Resource Center

Hendricks Chapel Choir Sings Throughout South Africa

The choir became immersed in a global network of kindness, one song at a time.
Dara Harper June 24, 2026
Hendricks Chapel Choir Sings Throughout South Africa

Photos: Syracuse Views Through the Decades

Step back in time with photos that capture the University campus and student life through the years.
Dialynn Dwyer June 24, 2026
Photos: Syracuse Views Through the Decades

Otto the Orange Levels Up at EA Sports’ Opening Drive

Otto traveled to Chicago to represent the ACC in EA Sports' College Football 27, with the Center for the Creator Economy capturing it all.
John Boccacino June 24, 2026
Otto the Orange Levels Up at EA Sports’ Opening Drive

Maxwell’s National Security Management Course Prepares Military Leaders

From international law to executive power, Maxwell's national security studies program tackles the defining security questions of the moment.
Cort Ruddy June 23, 2026
Maxwell’s National Security Management Course Prepares Military Leaders
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