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Weissman Scholarship Recipient April Lopez Shares Late Professor’s Vision of Food Justice

April Lopez says she was drawn to Syracuse University’s food studies master’s program because of its vision of food justice. That vision was shaped in
Matt Michael April 21, 2023
Weissman Scholarship Recipient April Lopez Shares Late Professor’s Vision of Food Justice

Students Learn Career Possibilities Through Winston Fisher Seminar

This spring break, College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) | Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs students once again traveled to New York City
Casey Schad April 21, 2023
Students Learn Career Possibilities Through Winston Fisher Seminar

Is Kindness Still Relevant?

In May 2013, best-selling author and Professor of English George Saunders addressed graduates at the College of Arts and Sciences | Maxwell School Convocation with a simple
Dan Bernardi April 21, 2023

Miranda Traudt G’11 Named Assistant Provost for Arts, Community Programming

The Office of Strategic Initiatives in the Office of Academic Affairs has announced the appointment of Miranda Traudt G’11 as the assistant provost for arts
Diane Stirling April 21, 2023
Miranda Traudt G’11 Named Assistant Provost for Arts, Community Programming

First-Year Seminar Rounds Out Its Leadership as It Continues to Build on Course Engagement

The First-Year Seminar (FYS) 101 welcomes new leadership this year as it builds upon a strong foundation, while expanding and strengthening its engagement and experiences
News Staff April 21, 2023
First-Year Seminar Rounds Out Its Leadership as It Continues to Build on Course Engagement

Point of Contact Expands Its Unique Brand of Interdisciplinary Arts

As it looks forward to marking a half century in existence, Punto de Contacto-Point of Contact is expanding its reach, locally and globally. Point of
Eileen Korey April 21, 2023
Point of Contact Expands Its Unique Brand of Interdisciplinary Arts

Screenwriter and Faculty Member Keith Giglio to Recount Navigating Cancer Diagnoses and Hollywood at Impact Symposium

The idea behind Keith Giglio’s presentation at the Spring Newhouse Impact Symposium came to the associate professor while he was lying in a gurney at
Madelyn Geyer April 21, 2023
Screenwriter and Faculty Member Keith Giglio to Recount Navigating Cancer Diagnoses and Hollywood at Impact Symposium

Chancellor Syverud Provides Update on Benefits, Sustainability at Final University Senate Meeting of the Academic Year

First, I just want to say something off script, which is that we just did something that was a formality, but it's an important formality
News Staff April 20, 2023

Mayor of Florence Visits Syracuse University Florence for Book Presentation

Earlier this month, the mayor of Florence, Italy, presented his new book to students participating in the Daniel and Gayle D’Aniello Syracuse University Program in
Ashley Barletta April 19, 2023
Mayor of Florence Visits Syracuse University Florence for Book Presentation

‘Voices Off, Hands Up!’ Popular American Sign Language Program Expands With New 200-Level Courses

When professor Corrine Occhino took the helm of the School of Education's American Sign Language (ASL) program in fall 2021, three sections of ASL 101
Martin Walls April 19, 2023
‘Voices Off, Hands Up!’ Popular American Sign Language Program Expands With New 200-Level Courses

Khloe Gage ’25 Named University’s Newest Lyons Scholar

Established in 1986, the Month of the Military Child is observed each April to honor and celebrate the children of service members from all branches
Charlie Poag April 19, 2023
Khloe Gage ’25 Named University’s Newest Lyons Scholar

Raising Awareness to End Caste Discrimination

In 2015, a group of civil rights activists from India marched across 16 cities in North America to raise awareness about an issue many Americans
Dan Bernardi April 19, 2023
Raising Awareness to End Caste Discrimination

Earth Day: A Call to Action on the ‘’Cuse Conversations’ Podcast

Earth Day is an annual opportunity to celebrate our planet and its resources. It is also a day to act on climate change. The changing
Daryl Lovell April 19, 2023
Earth Day: A Call to Action on the ‘’Cuse Conversations’ Podcast

Maxwell’s Alexander Rothenberg Honored With Moynihan Award for Teaching and Research

Alexander Rothenberg, assistant professor of economics in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, is this year’s recipient of the Daniel Patrick Moynihan Award
News Staff April 19, 2023
Maxwell’s Alexander Rothenberg Honored With Moynihan Award for Teaching and Research

Lender Center for Social Justice Symposium Examines Causes, Outcomes of Racial Wealth Gap

Across hundreds of years, American society and institutions have contributed in numerous ways to creating a racial wealth gap that continues to have negative impacts
Diane Stirling April 19, 2023
Lender Center for Social Justice Symposium Examines Causes, Outcomes of Racial Wealth Gap

Cheryl Fabrizi Named Associate Vice President of Auxiliary Services

Cheryl Fabrizi has been named the University's associate vice president of auxiliary services. She has more than 15 years of experience in collegiate hospitality, food
Abby Haessig April 19, 2023
Cheryl Fabrizi Named Associate Vice President of Auxiliary Services

Maxwell Senior Francis Tang Honored by Overseas Press Club Foundation

Francis Tang came to Syracuse University from his home in Chongqing, China, in 2019 to study pollical science and international relations at the Maxwell School.
News Staff April 18, 2023
Maxwell Senior Francis Tang Honored by Overseas Press Club Foundation

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 137: Lessons for the Next Climate Disaster

Original air date: April 19, 2023 Extreme weather events like hurricanes, floods, and droughts are becoming more frequent in many places and more severe. These
John Boccacino April 18, 2023
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 137: Lessons for the Next Climate Disaster