News

Aatif Abbas Receives 2023 Mary Hatch Marshall Essay Award

Aatif Abbas, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Philosophy in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), was selected as the 2023 winner of
Cristina Hatem April 11, 2023
Aatif Abbas Receives 2023 Mary Hatch Marshall Essay Award

Art Museum Faculty Fellow Weaves Indigenous Baskets Into Lesson Plan

Three small Akimel O’odham baskets were donated to the Syracuse University Art Museum in 2006 by an alumnus and his wife. Like most items in
News Staff April 11, 2023
Art Museum Faculty Fellow Weaves Indigenous Baskets Into Lesson Plan

Daniel J. French Announces Return to Private Practice After 9 Years as University’s General Counsel

After nearly a decade as Syracuse University’s senior vice president and general counsel, Daniel “Dan” J. French L’95 has announced he will return full time
News Staff April 11, 2023

Donate Food to Reduce Your Library Fines

Syracuse University Libraries is offering its end of semester opportunity for students to reduce their library fines while doing good for others. “Food for Fines”
Cristina Hatem April 11, 2023
Donate Food to Reduce Your Library Fines

Have a Voice on Climate Issues on Campus! Check Your Inbox for Sustainability Survey This Week

In an effort to gain feedback and insights directly from the campus community with the goal of effecting positive change in our sustainability and climate
Lydia Krayenhagen April 11, 2023
Have a Voice on Climate Issues on Campus! Check Your Inbox for Sustainability Survey This Week

12 Seniors Named as 2023 University Scholars

Twelve seniors have been named as the 2023 Syracuse University Scholars, the highest undergraduate honor the University bestows. The Syracuse University Scholars Selection Committee, a
News Staff April 11, 2023

106th Chancellor’s Review

When Syracuse University’s fourth Chancellor, James R. Day, reviewed the University’s Cadet Corps on May 4, 1917, he started what would become an annual tradition
Charlie Poag April 11, 2023
106th Chancellor’s Review

University to Host 2nd Annual Disability Pride Week

Reclaiming disability as diversity through education and advocacy is the theme for the second annual Disability Pride week, sponsored by the Office of Diversity and
Peyton April 11, 2023
University to Host 2nd Annual Disability Pride Week

From Displaced Burmese Citizen and Refugee to Syracuse University Student

“I had to run and hide in the jungle, without food, from the fighting between the Burmese military troops and the rebel groups,” a distinct
Lyndy McLaughlin April 10, 2023
From Displaced Burmese Citizen and Refugee to Syracuse University Student

‘Moving Forward’: 10-Minute Performances on the Quad April 13

“Two minds are better than one,” the saying goes. For many of us, collaboration with colleagues helps us creatively reframe our thinking and better achieve
Diana Napolitano April 10, 2023
‘Moving Forward’: 10-Minute Performances on the Quad April 13

Clothesline Project: Breaks Silence, Builds Culture of Change

Manifesting through a display of T-shirts decorated by individuals impacted by interpersonal violence, for over 10 years the Clothesline Project has been an annual beacon
News Staff April 10, 2023
Clothesline Project: Breaks Silence, Builds Culture of Change

‘A Giant in Her Field’: Falk College Colleagues Remember Professor Emerita Alice Sterling Honig

Alice Sterling Honig, professor emerita of child and family studies (now the Department of Human Development and Family Science) in the David B. Falk College
News Staff April 7, 2023
‘A Giant in Her Field’: Falk College Colleagues Remember Professor Emerita Alice Sterling Honig

Courtney Conte ’23 Honors Holocaust Survivor Through Research Project

When Courtney Conte ’23 set foot in the town of Bochum, Germany, it only took a few steps, literally, for her to appreciate the importance
News Staff April 6, 2023
Courtney Conte ’23 Honors Holocaust Survivor Through Research Project

Debra Adams Simmons ’86 Named A&S | Maxwell Convocation Speaker

Debra Adams Simmons ’86, a national leader in journalism and a champion of diverse media organizations, inclusive editorial coverage, increased accountability journalism and a strengthened
Renée K. Gadoua April 6, 2023
Debra Adams Simmons ’86 Named A&S | Maxwell Convocation Speaker

1st Satellite MindSpa Propels Future of Wellness Forward

As of fall 2022 and thanks to donors Paige and Doug Babcock, the first-ever satellite location of the Barnes Center at The Arch Crowley Family
News Staff April 6, 2023
1st Satellite MindSpa Propels Future of Wellness Forward

Nass Family Gift Establishes Business and Mental Health Initiative at Whitman School

The Martin J. Whitman School of Management announces the creation of a new initiative that will support students’ personal and professional development at the intersection
Dawn McWilliams April 6, 2023
Nass Family Gift Establishes Business and Mental Health Initiative at Whitman School

Temporary Disruptions to Campus Transportation Services

In an effort to proactively communicate with the campus community, the University’s Office of Parking and Transportation Services (PTS) is asking its riders to prepare
Jennifer DeMarchi April 6, 2023
Temporary Disruptions to Campus Transportation Services