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Remembering A&S Alumna Roslyn Pope G’74, Author of ‘An Appeal for Human Rights’

Growing up in the segregated south during the 1940s, College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) alumna Roslyn Pope’s first experience in an integrated society came
Dan Bernardi Feb. 25, 2023
Remembering A&S Alumna Roslyn Pope G’74, Author of ‘An Appeal for Human Rights’

Tree-Spun Wins 2023 Hult Prize Competition Qualifier

Rob Goldblatt ’23, a student in the Martin J. Whitman School of Management and co-founder of Tree-Spun, and his teammates, Paul Sausville and Nicole Byrnes,
Cristina Hatem Feb. 25, 2023
Tree-Spun Wins 2023 Hult Prize Competition Qualifier

Libraries Provides Online Subscription to The Washington Post

Syracuse University Libraries recently added an online subscription to The Washington Post, providing access to all Syracuse University students, faculty and staff. Users must have
Cristina Hatem Feb. 25, 2023
Libraries Provides Online Subscription to The Washington Post

IVMF Receives Million-Dollar Grant for Veterans and Military Families

The D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families at Syracuse University (IVMF) recently received $1 million in additional grant funding to support veterans and their
Charlie Poag Feb. 25, 2023
IVMF Receives Million-Dollar Grant for Veterans and Military Families

Forever Orange Hometown Hero Robert L. Gang Jr. ’39, L’42 Passes Away at Age 104

Robert “Bob” L. Gang Jr. ’39, L’42 never let aging get in the way of living. When he was 78, he and his friend cut
Eileen Korey Feb. 24, 2023
Forever Orange Hometown Hero Robert L. Gang Jr. ’39, L’42 Passes Away at Age 104

Celebrate National Nutrition Month With the Wellness Initiative Team

National Nutrition Month, celebrated in March, focuses attention on the importance of making informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits. Throughout
News Staff Feb. 24, 2023
Celebrate National Nutrition Month With the Wellness Initiative Team

Deadline for 2022 Flexible Spending Account Reimbursement Is April 30

For faculty and staff who had a flexible spending account (FSA) through Syracuse University in 2022, the deadline to submit eligible expenses from the previous
News Staff Feb. 23, 2023
Deadline for 2022 Flexible Spending Account Reimbursement Is April 30

Committee to Identify Next Falk College Dean Appointed  

Vice Chancellor, Provost and Chief Academic Officer Gretchen Ritter today announced the members of the search committee charged with identifying the next dean of the
News Staff Feb. 23, 2023
Committee to Identify Next Falk College Dean Appointed  

Advisory Committee Appointed for School of Information Studies Dean Search

Vice Chancellor, Provost and Chief Academic Officer Gretchen Ritter today announced the appointment of a search advisory committee tasked with selecting the next dean of
News Staff Feb. 23, 2023
Advisory Committee Appointed for School of Information Studies Dean Search

Women in Leadership Initiative Hosts Gloria Somolekae G’94, H’22 on International Women’s Day

In celebration of International Women’s Day on Wednesday, March 8, the Women in Leadership Initiative (WiL), in partnership with the Maxwell School of Citizenship and
News Staff Feb. 23, 2023
Women in Leadership Initiative Hosts Gloria Somolekae G’94, H’22 on International Women’s Day

Student Experience Division Recognized as ‘Most Promising Place to Work in Student Affairs’

The Student Experience Division has earned “Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs” recognition from Diverse: Issues in Higher Education and American College Personnel
News Staff Feb. 22, 2023
Student Experience Division Recognized as ‘Most Promising Place to Work in Student Affairs’

Engineered Magic: Wooden Seed Carriers Mimic the Behavior of Self-Burying Seeds

Before a seed can grow into a tree, flower or plant, it needs to successfully implant itself in soil—a delicate and complex process. Seeds need
Alex Dunbar Feb. 22, 2023
Engineered Magic: Wooden Seed Carriers Mimic the Behavior of Self-Burying Seeds

Students Still Reeling From the Most Devastating Natural Disaster in Turkey Since 1939

On Feb. 6, 2023, at approximately 4:17 a.m., the first earthquake hit the town of Gaziantep, which lies in southeastern Turkey near the border of
News Staff Feb. 22, 2023
Students Still Reeling From the Most Devastating Natural Disaster in Turkey Since 1939

Orange Family Connection Portal Strengthens University Community

Being Orange extends beyond the physical Syracuse University campus. It reaches across the globe to each parent, guardian and family member who supports their student.
Gabrielle Lake Feb. 22, 2023
Orange Family Connection Portal Strengthens University Community

Architecture Alumna Katherine Hogan ’05 Wins 2023 Emerging Voices Award

School of Architecture alumna Katherine Hogan ’05 and Vincent Petrarca of Katherine Hogan Architects are among the eight selected winners to receive a 2023 Emerging
Julie Sharkey Feb. 22, 2023
Architecture Alumna Katherine Hogan ’05 Wins 2023 Emerging Voices Award

Joan Christy Lecture Series Presents Chef Educator Danny Corsun

Falk College and its Department of Nutrition and Food Studies will host chef educator Danny Corsun for “Edible empowerment: Using food as an experiential teaching
News Staff Feb. 22, 2023
Joan Christy Lecture Series Presents Chef Educator Danny Corsun

Jordan Pierre ’23 and Dylan Blaine France ’24 Determined to Help Next Generation of Students

Most students who come to Syracuse University as wide-eyed first-year students think they have all the time in the world to institute the changes they
John Boccacino Feb. 21, 2023
Jordan Pierre ’23 and Dylan Blaine France ’24 Determined to Help Next Generation of Students

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 131: Reflecting on One Year Since Russia Invaded Ukraine

Original air date: Feb. 21, 2023 Feb. 24, 2023, marks one year since Russia invaded Ukraine. Professor Sean McFate teaches classes at Syracuse University's Maxwell
John Boccacino Feb. 20, 2023
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 131: Reflecting on One Year Since Russia Invaded Ukraine