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Community Review Board Issues Annual Report to University Community

The University’s Community Review Board (CRB), an independent and cross-functional campus group that reviews and provides input on certain matters involving the Department of Public
News Staff May 2, 2023
Community Review Board Issues Annual Report to University Community

‘My Poetry Is a Record of What Happened’ Says Palestinian MFA Student Mosab Abu Toha G’23

The title poem in the debut collection of Mosab Abu Toha G'23 begins with a plea that the surgeon repairing his punctured eardrum save the
Renée K. Gadoua May 2, 2023
‘My Poetry Is a Record of What Happened’ Says Palestinian MFA Student Mosab Abu Toha G’23

University Announces 2023-24 Remembrance Scholars

Syracuse University’s Remembrance Scholar Selection Committee has chosen the 35 students who will be the 2023-24 Remembrance Scholars. The scholarships, now in their 34th year,
University Announces 2023-24 Remembrance Scholars

VPA Staff Member Dillon Hupp Wins Nearly $22K on ‘Jeopardy!’

On the afternoon of Jan. 4, Dillon Hupp accepted a job offer from Syracuse University as its new associate director of development in the College
Jen Plummer May 1, 2023
VPA Staff Member Dillon Hupp Wins Nearly $22K on ‘Jeopardy!’

Catherine Cocks Appointed Director of Syracuse University Press

Catherine Cocks has been appointed director of Syracuse University Libraries’ Syracuse University Press, effective April 17. Cocks was previously interim director of Michigan State University’s
Cristina Hatem May 1, 2023
Catherine Cocks Appointed Director of Syracuse University Press

Renowned Sustainability Expert, Ian Shapiro Joins SyracuseCoE and Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Syracuse Center of Excellence (SyracuseCoE) is proud to announce that Ian M. Shapiro, an award-winning engineer and author, will be joining SyracuseCoE today as associate
News Staff May 1, 2023

A&S Graduate Student Advocates for Access to Unsanitized History of Kenya and Beyond

Joy Nyokabi Karinge was home in Kenya when she discovered that her grandfather had been tortured, detained and disenfranchised by the British for his part
News Staff April 30, 2023
A&S Graduate Student Advocates for Access to Unsanitized History of Kenya and Beyond

Libraries Recognize Outstanding 2023 Student Employees

Syracuse University Libraries recognized its student employees with an awards celebration on April 20, 2023. The Libraries typically employ around 150 undergraduate and graduate students
Cristina Hatem April 28, 2023
Libraries Recognize Outstanding 2023 Student Employees

Department Of Drama Presents ‘Melancholy Play: A Chamber Musical’

Who says sadness isn’t fun? Certainly not award-winning playwright Sarah Ruhl. The Department of Drama closes its 2022/2023 season with Ruhl’s “Melancholy Play: A Chamber
Joanna Penalva April 28, 2023
Department Of Drama Presents ‘Melancholy Play: A Chamber Musical’

Newhouse Graduate Student Joyelle Ronan Creates Romantic Comedy Convention to Celebrate Genre

Joyelle Ronan loved romantic comedies so much that she wanted to find a way to create an experience with others who share her affinity for
News Staff April 28, 2023
Newhouse Graduate Student Joyelle Ronan Creates Romantic Comedy Convention to Celebrate Genre

Calling All Faculty and Staff Artists! Submit Your Original Creative Works to ‘On My Own Time’

The University is pleased to announce the return of its participation in "On My Own Time"—a celebration of local visual arts that highlights the often-unsung
News Staff April 28, 2023
Calling All Faculty and Staff Artists! Submit Your Original Creative Works to ‘On My Own Time’

Bloom Social Scholarship Recipient Salma Silvas Seeks to Support Aging and Dying Community

In her distinguished career as a social worker, Jane Rockberger Bloom devoted her life to improving the lives of refugees who settled in the U.S.
Matt Michael April 27, 2023
Bloom Social Scholarship Recipient Salma Silvas Seeks to Support Aging and Dying Community

Clinical Simulations Take Manhattan

Note: This is a first-person account written by Ben Dotger, professor and chair of teaching and leadership in the School of Education. The drop-off spot
News Staff April 27, 2023
Clinical Simulations Take Manhattan

IVMF Hosts 5th Annual Veteran EDGE Conference in Dallas

During 2022, Syracuse University’s D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF/D’Aniello Institute) delivered 161 entrepreneurship training programs across the nation to more than 3,000
Charlie Poag April 27, 2023
IVMF Hosts 5th Annual Veteran EDGE Conference in Dallas

35 Teaching Assistants Recognized for Outstanding Contributions

The Graduate School is recognizing 35 teaching assistants for outstanding work and valued contributions to the educational experience at Syracuse University. Outstanding Teaching Assistants are
Diane Stirling April 27, 2023
35 Teaching Assistants Recognized for Outstanding Contributions

Alex Levy ’25 and Sam Schreiber ’25 Win 2023 Intelligence++ Inclusive Design Competition

Alex Levy, a sophomore in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, and Sam Schreiber, a sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences, won
Martin Walls April 27, 2023
Alex Levy ’25 and Sam Schreiber ’25 Win 2023 Intelligence++ Inclusive Design Competition

Office of Veteran and Military Affairs Announces Spring Scholarships for Military-Connected Students

The Office of Veteran and Military Affairs (OVMA) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2023 OVMA Spring Scholarships. Funded entirely by the generosity
Charlie Poag April 27, 2023
Office of Veteran and Military Affairs Announces Spring Scholarships for Military-Connected Students

Celebrating National Student Employment Week: Meet the 2022-23 Winners

Student employees are crucial to cultivating a positive campus community. Annually Syracuse University Student Employment, also known as ’CuseWorks, hosts the National Student Employment Week
News Staff April 27, 2023
Celebrating National Student Employment Week: Meet the 2022-23 Winners