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Holidays at Hendricks Returns Sunday, Dec. 3, With 2 In-Person Performances

Syracuse University invites students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members to “Holidays at Hendricks,” which will include two in-person performances in Hendricks Chapel as well
Dara Harper Nov. 17, 2023
Holidays at Hendricks Returns Sunday, Dec. 3, With 2 In-Person Performances

Meet Lt. Col. Michael Skarda, Syracuse University’s Air Force ROTC Detachment Commander

When Michael Skarda started the journey of becoming a commissioned officer in the U.S. Air Force, there were no indications that his military career was
Charlie Poag Nov. 17, 2023
Meet Lt. Col. Michael Skarda, Syracuse University’s Air Force ROTC Detachment Commander

Nominations Sought for MLK Unsung Hero Award

Each year, Syracuse University hosts the largest MLK Jr. Celebration held on any college campus. As part of the program, several community members who embody
Dara Harper Nov. 17, 2023
Nominations Sought for MLK Unsung Hero Award

Opportunities Available for Campus Community Members to Participate in Holiday Giving, Volunteerism

For those looking to voluntarily contribute to the distribution of holiday items to local nonprofit organizations in Syracuse, the Office of Community Engagement makes this
News Staff Nov. 16, 2023
Opportunities Available for Campus Community Members to Participate in Holiday Giving, Volunteerism

Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Highlights Leadership, Community and Empowerment

Karen Herrera '24 knows all too well how much work goes into running a student organization. Having started as the events coordinator for the Society
Kwami Maranga Nov. 16, 2023
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Highlights Leadership, Community and Empowerment

A&S Professor Wins Mentorship Award

Gwendolyn D. Pough, dean’s professor of the humanities and professor in the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, is the latest recipient of the 2023
News Staff Nov. 16, 2023
A&S Professor Wins Mentorship Award

Guide to Campus Transportation, Dining and More Over Thanksgiving Break

For students remaining in Syracuse over Thanksgiving break (Nov. 18-26), we've compiled relevant information from campus partners about the hours of operation for certain student
News Staff Nov. 16, 2023
Guide to Campus Transportation, Dining and More Over Thanksgiving Break

19th Annual Charity Sports Auction to Take Place Online and at Men’s Basketball Game Nov. 28

The 19th Annual Charity Sports Auction, presented by the Sport Management Club at Syracuse University, will be a hybrid auction with bidding opening online via
News Staff Nov. 16, 2023
19th Annual Charity Sports Auction to Take Place Online and at Men’s Basketball Game Nov. 28

Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Receives Legend Award From the Deep Foundations Institute

The Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) recognized Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Sam Clemence as a recipient of a DFI Legends Award on Nov. 2. This
Alex Dunbar Nov. 16, 2023
Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Receives Legend Award From the Deep Foundations Institute

Chancellor Syverud Updates University Senate on Student Housing, Benefits

Chancellor Kent Syverud addressed University Senate at its meeting today. His remarks were as follows: Thank you, Professor Reed. I need to update the Senate
News Staff Nov. 15, 2023

Veterans Day Weekend Celebrated at the Best Place for Veterans

According to Ron Novack, executive director of Syracuse University's Office of Veteran and Military Affairs (OVMA), "Every day is Veterans Day at Syracuse University." Given
Charlie Poag Nov. 15, 2023
Veterans Day Weekend Celebrated at the Best Place for Veterans

American Physical Society Honors Professor Alison Patteson

Alison E. Patteson, assistant professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been recognized by the American Physical Society (APS) with a
News Staff Nov. 15, 2023
American Physical Society Honors Professor Alison Patteson

Q&A With Alex Jainchill: Illuminating the Story of Malcolm X at the Met Opera

How do you illuminate the powerful story of civil rights leader Malcolm X on the opera stage? It was a challenge that lighting designer Alex
Kathleen Haley Nov. 15, 2023
Q&A With Alex Jainchill: Illuminating the Story of Malcolm X at the Met Opera

What Is Happening in CNY: Thanksgiving Week Guide

Planning to be in the Central New York area for Thanksgiving break? We have the guide for you of fun things that are going on
News Staff Nov. 14, 2023
What Is Happening in CNY: Thanksgiving Week Guide

Faculty Panel on Academic Freedom to Be Held Nov. 30

A faculty panel on academic freedom will be held Thursday, Nov. 30, from 11 a.m. to noon at 500 Hall of Languages. The event, sponsored
News Staff Nov. 14, 2023
Faculty Panel on Academic Freedom to Be Held Nov. 30

Advice From Alumni Entrepreneurs Who Gave Back During ’CUSE50 Summit

The power and impact of the entrepreneurial spirit was on center stage during two recent alumni events on campus. First, on Nov. 9, 50 of
News Staff Nov. 14, 2023
Advice From Alumni Entrepreneurs Who Gave Back During ’CUSE50 Summit

A&S Physicist Awarded 2 NIH R01 Grants for Cutting-Edge Biosensor Design Work

The National Institutes of Health’s R01 grants are among the organization’s oldest and most prestigious awards presented to investigators conducting biomedical research. With only around
Dan Bernardi Nov. 14, 2023
A&S Physicist Awarded 2 NIH R01 Grants for Cutting-Edge Biosensor Design Work

‘A Christmas Carol’ Returns to Syracuse Stage, Reimagined as a Music-Filled Celebration Featuring the Magical 2 Ring Circus

Syracuse Stage, in association with the College of Visual and Performing Arts' Department of Drama, continues Syracuse Stage’s 50th Anniversary season—and the tradition of heart-warming,
Joanna Penalva Nov. 13, 2023
‘A Christmas Carol’ Returns to Syracuse Stage, Reimagined as a Music-Filled Celebration Featuring the Magical 2 Ring Circus