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Tracking Algal Blooms Beneath the Surface

A new lakebed mapping initiative is helping scientists pinpoint nutrient-rich sediments that fuel harmful algal blooms.
Dan Bernardi Oct. 1, 2025
Tracking Algal Blooms Beneath the Surface

‘Through the Storm We Reach the Shore’: Dara and Ken Harper Share Their Orange Love Story

A chance meeting during a Louisville ice storm led to a 23-year journey that brought their entire family to Syracuse University.
Jen Plummer Oct. 1, 2025
‘Through the Storm We Reach the Shore’: Dara and Ken Harper Share Their Orange Love Story

How to Use AI in Everyday Life

Newhouse faculty member Adam Peruta '00, G'04 shares helpful tips for using artificial intelligence (AI) in our daily lives and explains what sets the University
John Boccacino Oct. 1, 2025
How to Use AI in Everyday Life

How Student Energy Engineers Save Manufacturers Money

Since 2001, 130 students in the Industrial Training and Assessment Center have saved companies nearly $54 million through a program funded by the U.S. Department
John Boccacino Oct. 1, 2025
How Student Energy Engineers Save Manufacturers Money

Syracuse University Launches Nation’s First Academic Center for the Creator Economy

The new center will offer courses, research and industry partnerships to prepare students for careers in digital content and entrepreneurship.
News Staff Sept. 30, 2025
Syracuse University Launches Nation’s First Academic Center for the Creator Economy

Research by Maxwell Graduate Students Recognized by American Political Science Association

The three students are examining global finance, election strategy and LGBTQ political engagement.
News Staff Sept. 29, 2025
Research by Maxwell Graduate Students Recognized by American Political Science Association

9 Artists Selected to Display Work at the Everson Museum of Art

The 'On My Own Time' exhibition features faculty and staff who work in diverse mediums, including photography, painting and fiber art.
News Staff Sept. 29, 2025
9 Artists Selected to Display Work at the Everson Museum of Art

University Names 2025 ’CUSE50 Cohort

The awards honor alumni entrepreneurship around the world, including founders, innovators and changemakers.
News Staff Sept. 28, 2025
University Names 2025 ’CUSE50 Cohort

Unearthing Stories for the Erie Canal’s 200th Anniversary

Students at Syracuse University explore the canal’s cultural legacy through multimedia storytelling and field reporting.
Madelyn Geyer Sept. 27, 2025
Unearthing Stories for the Erie Canal’s 200th Anniversary

Graduate Students Invent Slippery, Water-Repellent Surface Using Wax Candles

The unique, durable coating makes water roll-off the surface even if it is tilted by just two degrees.
News Staff Sept. 26, 2025
Graduate Students Invent Slippery, Water-Repellent Surface Using Wax Candles

Syracuse University Appoints Dan Dillon as Senior Vice President for Business Development

Dillon will lead initiatives to expand Syracuse University’s global reach and enhance online and post-traditional education offerings.
News Staff Sept. 26, 2025

8 Students, Alumni Receive 2025 Fulbright Awards

Scholars will teach and study around the world.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Sept. 25, 2025
8 Students, Alumni Receive 2025 Fulbright Awards

Family Weekend Returns (Sept. 26-28): An Orange Tradition

Families and supporters will join the Orange community for the annual Family Weekend celebration, Friday, Sept. 26, through Sunday, Sept. 28.
News Staff Sept. 25, 2025
Family Weekend Returns (Sept. 26-28): An Orange Tradition

Architecture Students Awarded Prizes in National Steel Design Competition

Winning projects showcase innovative uses of structural steel to address sustainability, cultural heritage and urban transformation.
Julie Sharkey Sept. 25, 2025
Architecture Students Awarded Prizes in National Steel Design Competition

It Takes a Village (and a University) to Support Rural Wellness, Recovery Efforts

A faculty-service provider initiative is exploring how a rural recovery café can serve as a vital space for mental health support, healing and strengthened community
Diane Stirling Sept. 24, 2025
It Takes a Village (and a University) to Support Rural Wellness, Recovery Efforts

Architecture Faculty Creating Model for a Post-Highway Future

An interdisciplinary team of Syracuse University faculty are tackling issues of ecological and economic revitalization while providing a blueprint for how other cities can create
John Boccacino Sept. 24, 2025
Architecture Faculty Creating Model for a Post-Highway Future

Free Flu and COVID-19 Vaccines Available for Faculty and Staff

Vaccines are accessible through on-campus clinics or in-network providers at no cost, with flexible scheduling and broad availability.
News Staff Sept. 24, 2025
Free Flu and COVID-19 Vaccines Available for Faculty and Staff