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2023 Commencement by the Numbers

As we celebrate the Class of 2023, there are many important details that the graduates and their families and friends need to know about the
News Staff May 10, 2023
2023 Commencement by the Numbers

How an Imam and Rabbi Impact a University Campus Through Friendship

In March, two of the University’s religious leaders unlocked the potential of a funding grant, engaged their respective students and built understanding around their distinctive
Dara Harper May 10, 2023
How an Imam and Rabbi Impact a University Campus Through Friendship

Syracuse Views Spring 2023

We want to know how you experience Syracuse University. Take a photo and share it with us. We select photos from a variety of sources.
News Staff May 10, 2023
Syracuse Views Spring 2023

DPS and Fraternity and Sorority Community Partner for Earth Day Cleanup

The Department of Public Safety (DPS) and Fraternity and Sorority Affairs partnered for an Earth Day cleanup on April 22, which brought together 10 DPS
News Staff May 10, 2023
DPS and Fraternity and Sorority Community Partner for Earth Day Cleanup

Awards of Excellence Honoree: Maxwell has Been ‘a Guiding Hand’ in Public Service Career

Standing before an audience of fellow Maxwell School alumni gathered in Washington, D.C., for the second annual Maxwell Awards of Excellence, CNN anchor Boris Sanchez
Jessica Youngman May 10, 2023
Awards of Excellence Honoree: Maxwell has Been ‘a Guiding Hand’ in Public Service Career

What You Need to Know for Commencement 2023

Graduates, get ready for Commencement Weekend 2023! Join in an event-filled weekend to honor your academic accomplishments and celebrate with family and friends and the
News Staff May 9, 2023
What You Need to Know for Commencement 2023

Annual Research Festival Showcases Impressive A&S Undergraduate Work

On April 21, the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) hosted its annual Undergraduate Research Festival in the Milton Atrium of the Life Sciences Complex.
Casey Schad May 9, 2023
Annual Research Festival Showcases Impressive A&S Undergraduate Work

Catholic Center Hosting Baccalaureate Mass on May 13

Graduates, their families and friends are invited to join Father Gerry Waterman, OFM Conv., on Saturday, May 13, at 6 p.m. in the Catholic Center
News Staff May 9, 2023
Catholic Center Hosting Baccalaureate Mass on May 13

Important Update About Faculty and Staff Health Plan Coverage After the End of the Public Health Emergency on May 11

The Public Health Emergency (PHE) that was first declared by the Department of Health and Human Services during the COVID-19 pandemic will end on May
News Staff May 9, 2023
Important Update About Faculty and Staff Health Plan Coverage After the End of the Public Health Emergency on May 11

New Scholarship for Military-Connected Students Tackles Barriers to Studying Abroad

Spending a semester abroad can be a formative experience for college students, both traditional and non-traditional students alike, but military-connected students are often unable to
Charlie Poag May 9, 2023
New Scholarship for Military-Connected Students Tackles Barriers to Studying Abroad

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 139: Pursuing What Fulfills You: Ruchatneet Printup’s ’23 Non-Traditional Journey to a Film Degree

Original air date: May 9, 2023 Instead of feeling pride over being the first member of his family to earn a college degree, Ruchatneet Printup
John Boccacino May 8, 2023
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 139: Pursuing What Fulfills You: Ruchatneet Printup’s ’23 Non-Traditional Journey to a Film Degree

‘Infodemic’ Reporting Project Investigates Impact of Scams, Disinformation

The rise of scams and disinformation and its impact on society and daily life are the focus of a comprehensive reporting project produced by Newhouse
Genaro Armas May 8, 2023
‘Infodemic’ Reporting Project Investigates Impact of Scams, Disinformation

The Hall of Languages, a Legendary Landmark, Turns 150

This month, the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) is honoring the 150th anniversary of the dedication of the Hall of Languages (HOL), a landmark
News Staff May 8, 2023
The Hall of Languages, a Legendary Landmark, Turns 150

Faculty Can Apply Now for 2023 Assessment Leadership Institute Mini-Grant

Applications are now being accepted for a $1,000 mini-grant that will be awarded to faculty who are responsible for coordinating academic program-level assessment and able
News Staff May 8, 2023
Faculty Can Apply Now for 2023 Assessment Leadership Institute Mini-Grant

Syracuse University Art Museum Chosen for Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Prints Initiative Grant

The Syracuse University Art Museum is one of 10 university art museums nationwide chosen for inclusion in the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation’s 2023 Frankenthaler Prints Initiative.
Diane Stirling May 8, 2023
Syracuse University Art Museum Chosen for Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Prints Initiative Grant

An Intuitive Approach to Physics Research: Get to Know Graduate Student Marshal Ohana Benevides Rodrigues

Most people think of Neapolitan ice cream when they hear vanilla, chocolate and strawberry, but Ohana Benevides Rodrigues G’22 uses vanilla, chocolate and strawberry to
John Boccacino May 8, 2023
An Intuitive Approach to Physics Research: Get to Know Graduate Student Marshal Ohana Benevides Rodrigues

Faculty and Staff Leaders Encouraged to Enroll in Upcoming Crucial Conversations Workshop Series

“One of the best training sessions I have ever had at the University.” “I believe all leadership should be required to take this course …
News Staff May 8, 2023
Faculty and Staff Leaders Encouraged to Enroll in Upcoming Crucial Conversations Workshop Series

International Student Ava Hu ’23 Finds a Second Home in Syracuse

Growing up in her native city of Beijing, Xiaoman “Ava” Hu ’23 never thought of attending college in the United States—but as she concludes her
News Staff May 8, 2023
International Student Ava Hu ’23 Finds a Second Home in Syracuse