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Alumnus Helps Sacred Indigenous Objects Find Their Way Home

Travel to just about any major ethnographic and natural history museum around the world and you will encounter installations focusing on Native American and Indigenous
Dan Bernardi March 20, 2023
Alumnus Helps Sacred Indigenous Objects Find Their Way Home

New Research Shows ‘Himpathy’ Toward Perpetrators of Workplace Sexual Harassment

What is your initial response when a woman accuses a man of workplace sexual harassment? A new study suggests that some people are morally biased
Keith Kobland March 20, 2023
New Research Shows ‘Himpathy’ Toward Perpetrators of Workplace Sexual Harassment

Internship Funding Award Empowers Students to Experience

In a student’s professional development journey, internships serve as a vital stepping stone. They can help a student network with professionals, get to know a
News Staff March 20, 2023
Internship Funding Award Empowers Students to Experience

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 134: Hall of Fame Sportscaster Bob Costas ’74 Reflects on Career, Baseball and His Love of Syracuse University

Original air date: March 20, 2023 Bob Costas '74 grew up idolizing New York Yankees' Hall of Fame outfielder Mickey Mantle, and he loved listening
John Boccacino March 20, 2023
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 134: Hall of Fame Sportscaster Bob Costas ’74 Reflects on Career, Baseball and His Love of Syracuse University

Rare Isotopes Help Unlock Mysteries in the Argentine Andes

Every second the Earth is bombarded by vast amounts of cosmic rays—invisible sub-atomic particles that originate from things like the sun and supernova explosions. These
Dan Bernardi March 17, 2023
Rare Isotopes Help Unlock Mysteries in the Argentine Andes

Maxwell Professor Thomas Perreault Receives Fulbright Specialist Award

Thomas Perreault, professor of geography and the environment in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has been named a Fulbright Specialist, an honor
News Staff March 17, 2023
Maxwell Professor Thomas Perreault Receives Fulbright Specialist Award

Newhouse Postdoctoral Scholar to Co-Lead Summer Institute

The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication’s first postdoctoral scholar, Martina Santia, will co-lead the Summer Institute in Computational Social Science at Syracuse University (SICSS-Syracuse)
Madelyn Geyer March 16, 2023
Newhouse Postdoctoral Scholar to Co-Lead Summer Institute

Falk Presents Public Health Week Activities for Syracuse University, Local Community

To recognize National Public Health Week from April 3-9, the Department of Public Health in the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics is presenting
Matt Michael March 16, 2023
Falk Presents Public Health Week Activities for Syracuse University, Local Community

SyracuseCoE Faculty Fellows Program 2023 Call for Proposals: Research and Technology Seed Funding Available

SyracuseCoE is seeking applications for its 2023 Faculty Fellows program. Proposals are invited from faculty researchers for innovative research and development efforts in SyracuseCoE’s focus
Kerrie Marshall March 15, 2023
SyracuseCoE Faculty Fellows Program 2023 Call for Proposals: Research and Technology Seed Funding Available

Lender Center Symposium Examines Complexity of Launching Neighborhood Women’s Wellness Program

The disparities between well-intentioned plans for a women-only wellness center on the City of Syracuse’s North Side area and the challenges of providing wellness programming
Diane Stirling March 15, 2023
Lender Center Symposium Examines Complexity of Launching Neighborhood Women’s Wellness Program

5 Things to Know About New Men’s Basketball Coach Adrian Autry ’94

Adrian Autry ’94 built his credentials as a player and coach under his mentor, Hall of Fame head coach and colleague Jim Boeheim ’66, G’73.
John Boccacino March 15, 2023
5 Things to Know About New Men’s Basketball Coach Adrian Autry ’94

Media Tip Sheet: How Will the Banking Crisis of 2023 Affect You?

How will the current banking crisis affect you? Gregory Germain, professor of law at Syracuse University's College of Law, shared some insight below. If you're
Vanessa Marquette March 15, 2023
Media Tip Sheet: How Will the Banking Crisis of 2023 Affect You?

University Artist in Residence Carrie Mae Weems H’17 Receives Prestigious Hasselblad Award

Internationally renowned artist Carrie Mae Weems H’17, Syracuse University’s first-ever artist in residence, has been named the 2023 Hasselblad Award laureate by the Hasselblad Foundation,
Kelly Homan Rodoski March 15, 2023

Ted Lasso is back. Do Americans care about soccer, I mean, football?

The third season of Ted Lasso has begun.  The incredibly popular Apple+ show about an American college football coach recruited to bring his coaching talents
Ellen Mbuqe March 14, 2023

Syracuse Jazz Fest to Feature Performances from University Student, Faculty Groups

Syracuse University is participating in and sponsoring the City of Syracuse’s 37th annual Jazz Fest, held June 22-25 at various locations around the city. New
John Boccacino March 14, 2023
Syracuse Jazz Fest to Feature Performances from University Student, Faculty Groups

Renée Crown University Honors Program Presents ‘The Value of Beauty and Beauty in Science’ Symposium

Is there beauty in science? What insights can arise from viewing scientific theories through a lens of beauty? How does such perspective bring value to
Diane Stirling March 14, 2023
Renée Crown University Honors Program Presents ‘The Value of Beauty and Beauty in Science’ Symposium

The More We Disrupt Wildlife Habitats, the Greater the Threat of Future Pandemics

Robert Wilson is associate professor of director of undergraduate studies in the Geography and the Environment Department at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School. He teaches classes
Daryl Lovell March 14, 2023

No Changes to University Operations; University Will Continue Monitoring Travel Conditions for Today, March 14, 2023

[Update (3:45 p.m., Tuesday, March 14): Due to the inclement weather, campus transportation services will be reduced throughout the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, March
News Staff March 14, 2023
No Changes to University Operations; University Will Continue Monitoring Travel Conditions for Today, March 14, 2023