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Sidewalk Closure, One-Day Closure of Forestry Drive Expected in Preparation of Installation of New JMA Wireless Dome Signage

Work is underway on the west side of the JMA Wireless Dome to prepare for installation of new signage on the JMA Dome’s crown truss.
News Staff Jan. 17, 2023
Sidewalk Closure, One-Day Closure of Forestry Drive Expected in Preparation of Installation of New JMA Wireless Dome Signage

Libraries and Graduate Student Organization Hosting Spring 2023 Workshops

Syracuse University Libraries and the Graduate Student Organization (GSO) are hosting a series of workshops for graduate students throughout the Spring 2023 semester. The Graduate Research
Cristina Hatem Jan. 17, 2023
Libraries and Graduate Student Organization Hosting Spring 2023 Workshops

Environmental Experts Available to Discuss Extreme California Weather

California experienced a siege of storms this month that caused many areas to flood and pushed snowpack levels to record highs. Two Earth and Environmental
Daryl Lovell Jan. 17, 2023

School of Architecture Faculty Member Honored With Best of Design Award

The Architect’s Newspaper (AN) recently announced the winners of its 10th annual Best of Design Awards, a unique project-based awards program that showcases great buildings,
Julie Sharkey Jan. 17, 2023
School of Architecture Faculty Member Honored With Best of Design Award

New Research Shows Pandemic’s Toll on Frontline Health Care Workers

For frontline health care workers, the mental health impact from the pandemic is extending beyond career burnout. Much of the attention on the mental toll
Keith Kobland Jan. 17, 2023
New Research Shows Pandemic’s Toll on Frontline Health Care Workers

Community Input Forum Jan. 25 on Art Museum Executive Director Search

An open forum will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 25, regarding the University’s search for its next executive director and chief curator of the Syracuse
Diane Stirling Jan. 17, 2023
Community Input Forum Jan. 25 on Art Museum Executive Director Search

Prof. McKelvie Offers Expert Advice About All Things Entrepreneurship

Alex McKelvie, professor of entrepreneurship in the Whitman School, was interviewed for the International Finance Magazine article “Some of the best entrepreneurs started later in
Julia Mazzer Jan. 16, 2023

Strengthening the Graduate Student Experience, Together

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: Last semester, our community began our collective work to reimagine and redefine what academic excellence means at Syracuse University. Many
News Staff Jan. 13, 2023

Ongoing Competition to Redesign the City of Syracuse’s Flag

Do you have an idea for the next flag for the City of Syracuse? The Syracuse Flag Initiative is accepting designs through Feb. 17, and
Cristina Hatem Jan. 13, 2023
Ongoing Competition to Redesign the City of Syracuse’s Flag

Motivated by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Visits to Syracuse University, Rev. Phil Turner Hopes to Inspire Agents of Change in Local Community

During a life cut short by an assassin’s bullet, the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. addressed Syracuse University students and faculty on two separate
John Boccacino Jan. 13, 2023
Motivated by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Visits to Syracuse University, Rev. Phil Turner Hopes to Inspire Agents of Change in Local Community

Important Reminders for Faculty

Dear Colleagues: I hope you’ve had an enjoyable winter break, with some time spent with loved ones and friends. Thank you all for everything you
News Staff Jan. 12, 2023
Important Reminders for Faculty

Syracuse Stage to Present ‘Espejos: Clean’ in English and Spanish

Syracuse Stage's next production is "Espejos: Clean," written by Christine Quintana and performed in both English and Spanish with respective supertitles simultaneously, running Feb. 15
Joanna Penalva Jan. 11, 2023
Syracuse Stage to Present ‘Espejos: Clean’ in English and Spanish

Information Session Jan. 18 on MetLife Foundation-Lender Center Symposium Research Submissions

A virtual information session will be held Wednesday, Jan. 18, to offer information and a forum for questions for researchers wanting to submit proposals for
Diane Stirling Jan. 11, 2023
Information Session Jan. 18 on MetLife Foundation-Lender Center Symposium Research Submissions

In Memoriam: Life Trustee Walter Broadnax G’75

“Public service isn’t about something you do today and then you’re done. It’s about improving our society, improving the world…for the people that live in
Eileen Korey Jan. 10, 2023
In Memoriam: Life Trustee Walter Broadnax G’75

Psychology Professor Part of Two Grants Totaling Over $5M to Advance Alcohol-Related Research

During his nearly 30-year career at Syracuse University, Stephen Maisto, professor emeritus of psychology in the College of Arts and Sciences, has devoted much of his
Dan Bernardi Jan. 10, 2023
Psychology Professor Part of Two Grants Totaling Over $5M to Advance Alcohol-Related Research

A Dedicated Space for Faculty Dining

Beginning Tuesday, Jan. 17, Sitrus on the Hill, located inside the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel & Conference Center, will provide a new option for faculty
News Staff Jan. 10, 2023
A Dedicated Space for Faculty Dining

‘Take Me to the Palace of Love’ on Display at Syracuse University Art Museum Jan.19-May 14

A new exhibition of critical artworks by acclaimed international artist Rina Banerjee will open at the Syracuse University Art Museum on Jan. 19. "Take Me
News Staff Jan. 10, 2023
‘Take Me to the Palace of Love’ on Display at Syracuse University Art Museum Jan.19-May 14

For Children’s Author Rob Buyea ’99, G’00, Writing Is Both ‘Humbling and Rewarding’

When Rob Buyea ’99, G’00 first began teaching, he remembers talking to his students about writing and challenging them in their skills—but he wasn’t doing
Martin Walls Jan. 10, 2023
For Children’s Author Rob Buyea ’99, G’00, Writing Is Both ‘Humbling and Rewarding’