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Office of Community Engagement Hosts Events to Combat Food Insecurity

The University partners with Salvation Army through its Food Insecurity Awareness Initiative, featuring campus drives and fundraising events.
John Boccacino Sept. 17, 2025
Office of Community Engagement Hosts Events to Combat Food Insecurity

Resistance Training May Improve Nerve Health, Slow Aging Process

Syracuse researchers tested 48 subjects and found handgrip training may reactivate fast motor neurons that deteriorate with age, potentially preventing falls.
Matt Michael Sept. 17, 2025
Resistance Training May Improve Nerve Health, Slow Aging Process

New Faculty Members Bring Expertise in Emerging Business Practices to the Whitman School

Five professors join the business school with specializations in prescriptive analytics, ESG ratings, digital artwork markets and mission-driven entrepreneurship.
Dawn McWilliams Sept. 16, 2025

University Partners With Sony Electronics to Advance Student Career Readiness

The collaboration brings state-of-the-art technology and real-world learning opportunities to help students thrive in a rapidly evolving job market.
Genaro Armas Sept. 16, 2025
University Partners With Sony Electronics to Advance Student Career Readiness

Art Museum Announces Charlotte Bingham ’27 as 2025-26 Luise and Morton Kaish Fellow

The junior anthropology and digital humanities major will conduct original research on the museum's permanent collection while working with staff.
Taylor Westerlund Sept. 16, 2025
Art Museum Announces Charlotte Bingham ’27 as 2025-26 Luise and Morton Kaish Fellow

Syracuse Stage Opens Season With Production of WWI Musical ‘The Hello Girls’

The musical tells the true story of America's first female soldiers who served as bilingual telephone operators on WWI front lines in France.
Joanna Penalva Sept. 15, 2025
Syracuse Stage Opens Season With Production of WWI Musical ‘The Hello Girls’

Crucial Conversations and Crucial Influence Return This Fall

Supervisors gain practical tools to lead change and navigate high-stakes conversations through two proven professional development programs.
News Staff Sept. 15, 2025
Crucial Conversations and Crucial Influence Return This Fall

Renée Crown University Honors Program Launches New Tradition

Over 500 students attended the inaugural Assembly of Scholars event featuring speeches from students and faculty.
News Staff Sept. 15, 2025

Institutional Research Team Joins Office of Institutional Effectiveness

The integration creates a unified analytics unit to strengthen data-informed decision-making and support student success and academic excellence.
Wendy S. Loughlin Sept. 15, 2025

Professor Shikha Nangia Named Milton and Ann Stevenson Endowed Professor of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering

The department chair and computational modeling expert studies biological barriers to advance treatments for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.
Emma Ertinger Sept. 12, 2025
Professor Shikha Nangia Named Milton and Ann Stevenson Endowed Professor of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering

University Partnering With CXtec, United Way on Electronic Upcycle Event

Community members can bring old laptops, phones and tablets to the Sept. 20 event, with proceeds from resale benefiting the United Way.
John Boccacino Sept. 12, 2025

Celebrating a Decade of Gravitational Waves

Syracuse researchers were key leaders in LIGO's historic 2015 discovery that confirmed Einstein's prediction and opened a new window into the cosmos.
Dan Bernardi Sept. 12, 2025
Celebrating a Decade of Gravitational Waves

George Saunders G’88 Wins National Book Award

The acclaimed author and creative writing professor received the 2025 National Book Award for Distinguished Contributions to American Letters.
Casey Schad Sept. 12, 2025
George Saunders G’88 Wins National Book Award

Quiet Campus, Loud Impact: Syracuse Research Heats Up Over Summer

Faculty and students advanced groundbreaking research across disciplines during the summer months.
Dan Bernardi Sept. 12, 2025
Quiet Campus, Loud Impact: Syracuse Research Heats Up Over Summer

Maxwell Partners With VA, Instacart to Bring Healthy Food to Local Veterans

Local veterans gain easier access to nutritious food through innovative public-private collaboration.
News Staff Sept. 12, 2025
Maxwell Partners With VA, Instacart to Bring Healthy Food to Local Veterans

The Dome, The Campus, The Family: Honoring the Sala Family’s Syracuse Story

A new plaza outside the JMA Wireless Dome celebrates decades of dedication by the Sala family to Syracuse University’s growth and spirit.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Sept. 11, 2025
The Dome, The Campus, The Family: Honoring the Sala Family’s Syracuse Story

Students Study Human Rights and Historical Memory at Santiago Center

The Syracuse University Abroad Center in Santiago, Chile, is the setting for a semester-long student research project focused on human rights, historical memory and social
Diane Stirling Sept. 11, 2025
Students Study Human Rights and Historical Memory at Santiago Center

Honoring Duty and Legacy: A 9/11 Story of Service at the Pentagon

A Syracuse law student’s quiet act of service at the Pentagon becomes a lasting symbol of resilience and national commitment.
Jordan Bruenger Sept. 10, 2025
Honoring Duty and Legacy: A 9/11 Story of Service at the Pentagon