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Verizon Wireless Customers First to Access New State-of-the-Art 5G Network at JMA Wireless Dome

With the 2023-24 men’s and women’s basketball seasons now underway, Orange fans with Verizon Wireless can now access the new state-of-the-art 5G system at Syracuse
News Staff Nov. 28, 2023
Verizon Wireless Customers First to Access New State-of-the-Art 5G Network at JMA Wireless Dome

Clements Internship Awards Inspire Career Development

The Mark and Pearle Clements Internship Awards are now open for juniors, seniors and graduate students of any major who seek to further their career
News Staff Nov. 27, 2023
Clements Internship Awards Inspire Career Development

First Year Seminar Rewarding for Students, Faculty and Staff Alike

The First Year Seminar (FYS 101) was established at Syracuse University in 2021 with the goal of helping incoming students create meaningful and rewarding connections
Wendy S. Loughlin Nov. 27, 2023
First Year Seminar Rewarding for Students, Faculty and Staff Alike

Donate Food to Reduce Your Library Fines

Syracuse University Libraries is once again offering an end-of-semester opportunity for students to reduce their library fines while doing good for others. “Food for Fines”
Cristina Hatem Nov. 27, 2023
Donate Food to Reduce Your Library Fines

The Power of Being Native and the Strength of the Syracuse University Community With Lorna Rose ’11, G’21 (Podcast)

Despite growing up on Cayuga ancestral lands, one of the six nations that make up the Haudenosaunee Confederacy of Native Americans in New York, Lorna
John Boccacino Nov. 27, 2023
The Power of Being Native and the Strength of the Syracuse University Community With Lorna Rose ’11, G’21 (Podcast)

Help Turn Giving Tuesday Into Giving ’CUSEday!

Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday, the International Day of Giving. Syracuse University is encouraging the Orange community to give to our areas of greatest need through
News Staff Nov. 27, 2023
Help Turn Giving Tuesday Into Giving ’CUSEday!

Pages Café Will Pilot an Evening Meal-Swipe Equivalency Program Beginning Today

During the busy finals preparation period, students studying in Bird Library later in the evening will have new food options to select from at Pages
Jennifer DeMarchi Nov. 27, 2023

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 154: The Power of Being Native and the Strength of the Syracuse University Community With Lorna Rose ’11, G’21

Original air date: Nov. 27, 2023 Despite growing up on Cayuga ancestral lands, one of the six nations that make up the Haudenosaunee Confederacy of
John Boccacino Nov. 26, 2023
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 154: The Power of Being Native and the Strength of the Syracuse University Community With Lorna Rose ’11, G’21

Alumna Tells Stories With Vintage Clothes at the Black Citizens Brigade

On a recent trip to visit extended family, Cjala Surratt ’22, founder of the Black Citizens Brigade, was presented with a gift—her late grandmother’s boiler
News Staff Nov. 22, 2023
Alumna Tells Stories With Vintage Clothes at the Black Citizens Brigade

Discounted Tickets Offered to Faculty and Staff for Upcoming Women’s and Men’s Basketball Games

Human Resources and Syracuse Athletics are pleased to host two upcoming Faculty and Staff Appreciation Nights in the JMA Wireless Dome to celebrate faculty and
News Staff Nov. 22, 2023
Discounted Tickets Offered to Faculty and Staff for Upcoming Women’s and Men’s Basketball Games

Faculty and Staff: Don’t Miss These Important Benefit Deadlines

The Office of Human Resources (HR) wants to remind faculty and staff about important information and benefit application deadlines that are approaching. Reduced Health Plan
News Staff Nov. 22, 2023

Sustainability Management Launches Logo Competition for ’Cuse Collections Campuswide Donation Event

Calling all students! Sustainability Management needs your help to create a new logo for the ’Cuse Collections donation event. In spring 2023, an end-of-year donation
Lydia Krayenhagen Nov. 22, 2023
Sustainability Management Launches Logo Competition for ’Cuse Collections Campuswide Donation Event

‘Navigating Civil Dialogue’ Virtual Event to Be Held Nov. 28

Facilitating campus discourse about the Israel-Hamas conflict will be the focus of a virtual event next week featuring two professors from Dartmouth College. “Navigating Civil
Wendy S. Loughlin Nov. 21, 2023
‘Navigating Civil Dialogue’ Virtual Event to Be Held Nov. 28

Art History Professor Receives NFAH Fellowship for Work on Modern Pueblo Painting

Historically, studies of early 20th-century Pueblo painting focused on the role non-Native anthropologists, artists and patrons played in fostering and marketing Pueblo art. In the
News Staff Nov. 21, 2023
Art History Professor Receives NFAH Fellowship for Work on Modern Pueblo Painting

National Grid Crews on College Place

On Tuesday, Nov. 21, National Grid will be investigating an issue with their natural gas piping on College Place, adjacent to the Life Sciences Complex
Jennifer DeMarchi Nov. 21, 2023
National Grid Crews on College Place

Research Shows Wastewater Testing Improves Predictions for COVID-19 Hospital Admissions

Testing wastewater for COVID-19 provides a better forecast of new COVID hospital admissions than clinical data, according to a Syracuse University research team led by
Matt Michael Nov. 20, 2023
Research Shows Wastewater Testing Improves Predictions for COVID-19 Hospital Admissions

Forever Orange Scholarship Helps Graduate Student Molly Gross Find Her Career Path

Molly Gross ’22, G’23 is proof that it’s never too late in your academic career to change your career goals. In Spring 2022, Gross was
Matt Michael Nov. 17, 2023
Forever Orange Scholarship Helps Graduate Student Molly Gross Find Her Career Path

Visiting Scholar From Ukraine Has Found Community, Continued Her Work at Maxwell School

On Feb. 24, 2022, Tetiana Hranchak awoke to the sound of explosions near her home in Kyiv, Ukraine. She expected Russia’s invasion and knew once
Jessica Youngman Nov. 17, 2023