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Physics Department’s Alison Patteson Named Cottrell Scholar

College of Arts and Sciences Assistant Professor Alison Patteson has been recognized with a 2023 Cottrell Scholar award, a prestigious national honor that ranks her
Diane Stirling Feb. 9, 2023
Physics Department’s Alison Patteson Named Cottrell Scholar

Living the Dream: Harold Kuntz G’08 on Covering the Super Bowl

The Super Bowl, the National Football League’s (NFL) culminating game to decide who will emerge as league champion following a grueling regular season and playoffs,
John Boccacino Feb. 9, 2023
Living the Dream: Harold Kuntz G’08 on Covering the Super Bowl

Public Health Professor Katherine McDonald Honored for Research on Creating Inclusive Communities

In June, Falk College Associate Dean of Research and Professor of Public Health Katherine McDonald received the 2023 Research Award from the American Association on
Matt Michael Feb. 8, 2023
Public Health Professor Katherine McDonald Honored for Research on Creating Inclusive Communities

The Breedlove Readers Book Club Gears Up for Spring 2023 Series

Applications are now open for the spring 2023 edition of The Breedlove Readers, a book club that encourages middle and high school girls throughout Central
Martin Walls Feb. 8, 2023
The Breedlove Readers Book Club Gears Up for Spring 2023 Series

ECS Students Invited to Study Abroad at the Crossroads of Europe

The Syracuse University center in Strasbourg, France, offers an incredible study abroad experience for College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) students. Located in western
Alex Dunbar Feb. 7, 2023
ECS Students Invited to Study Abroad at the Crossroads of Europe

A Star’s Unexpected Survival

Hundreds of millions of light-years away in a distant galaxy, a star orbiting a supermassive black hole is being violently ripped apart under the black
Dan Bernardi Feb. 7, 2023
A Star’s Unexpected Survival

Student Veteran Savion Pollard ’25 an Honored Guest During Tonight’s State of the Union Address

Tonight’s annual State of the Union Address from President Joseph R. Biden L’68 to a joint session of Congress and the American people will have
John Boccacino Feb. 7, 2023
Student Veteran Savion Pollard ’25 an Honored Guest During Tonight’s State of the Union Address

Success Scholars Recognized for Exemplary First Semester

The University is celebrating its largest number of new Success Scholars this year—1,253 students. The number of Success Scholars—first-year students recognized for their outstanding academic
Kathleen Haley Feb. 7, 2023
Success Scholars Recognized for Exemplary First Semester

OVMA Announces Over $15K in Spring Scholarships for Military-Connected Students

The Office of Veteran and Military Affairs (OVMA) has opened the application window for six different financial scholarships for military-connected students at Syracuse. More than
Charlie Poag Feb. 7, 2023
OVMA Announces Over $15K in Spring Scholarships for Military-Connected Students

Annual Service of Commemoration to Be Held March 21

The University will hold its annual Service of Commemoration—honoring students, faculty, staff, retirees, trustees and honorary degree recipients of Syracuse University and SUNY College of
News Staff Feb. 7, 2023
Annual Service of Commemoration to Be Held March 21

Syracuse University’s Summer College Announces 2023 Discounts

For more than 60 years, Syracuse University has been giving high school students the opportunity to learn about potential careers and college majors through its
Hope Alvarez Feb. 7, 2023
Syracuse University’s Summer College Announces 2023 Discounts

Learn! at Syracuse University Libraries Spring 2023 Workshops

Syracuse University Libraries is providing several online and in-person workshops throughout the Spring 2023 semester. Learn! workshops are free and open to students, faculty and
Cristina Hatem Feb. 6, 2023
Learn! at Syracuse University Libraries Spring 2023 Workshops

Seismology Professor Sheds Light on Turkey-Syria Earthquake

With a climbing death toll of more than 5,000 people and thousands still missing, Turkey and Syria have been devastated by the magnitude 7.8 earthquake
Daryl Lovell Feb. 6, 2023

All Carnegie Library Collections Have a New Home

All collections previously housed in Carnegie Library have been moved, with the majority transferred to the Libraries’ storage facility, which are now available upon request.
Cristina Hatem Feb. 6, 2023
All Carnegie Library Collections Have a New Home

Award-Winning Comics Theorist Scott McCloud ’82 to Present Lecture Feb. 9

The College of Visual and Performing Arts’ School of Art will present a lecture by award-winning author and comics theorist Scott McCloud ’82 on Thursday,
Erica Blust Feb. 3, 2023
Award-Winning Comics Theorist Scott McCloud ’82 to Present Lecture Feb. 9

University Monitoring Wind Chill Warning for Friday, Feb. 3

Syracuse University is monitoring weather conditions for Friday, Feb. 3, through the morning of Saturday, Feb. 4. This effort includes reviewing the most up-to-date National
News Staff Feb. 2, 2023
University Monitoring Wind Chill Warning for Friday, Feb. 3

NASA Honoring Those Who Were Aboard Space Shuttle Columbia And Other Late Astronauts

Sean O’Keefe, University Professor in the Maxwell School, was interviewed for the USA Today article “Twenty years later, loss of space shuttle Columbia still teaches
News Staff Feb. 2, 2023

NFL, Eagles and Chiefs All Set To Win The Economics Game In Super Bowl LVII

Rodney Paul, director and professor of sport analytics in the Falk School, was quoted in the Washington Examiner story “The economics of the Super Bowl:
News Staff Feb. 2, 2023