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Spelman College Glee Club to Perform at Return to Community: A Sunday Gospel Jazz Service June 29

As the grand finale of the 2025 Syracuse International Jazz Fest, the Spelman College Glee Club of Atlanta will perform at Hendricks Chapel on Sunday,
Dara Harper May 19, 2025
Spelman College Glee Club to Perform at Return to Community: A Sunday Gospel Jazz Service June 29

Memorial Fund Honors Remarkable Journalism Career, Supports Students Involved With IDJC

Maxwell School alumna Denise Kalette ’68 got her first byline at age 12, under a poem titled “The Poor Taxpayer” that she submitted to her
Jessica Youngman May 19, 2025
Memorial Fund Honors Remarkable Journalism Career, Supports Students Involved With IDJC

Awards Recognize Success of Assessment Through Engagement and Collaboration

Academic Affairs and Institutional Effectiveness (IE) presented awards to faculty and staff members, students, offices and programs and hosted a poster presentation during the One
News Staff May 19, 2025
Awards Recognize Success of Assessment Through Engagement and Collaboration

Professor Bing Dong Named as the Traugott Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

The College of Engineering and Computer Science has named Bing Dong as the Traugott Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. This endowed professorship is made
Alex Dunbar May 18, 2025
Professor Bing Dong Named as the Traugott Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Summer Snacking: What to Try on Campus

As the Syracuse campus transitions into the Maymester and Summer Sessions, Campus Dining reminds students, faculty and staff remaining on campus that some of their
Jennifer DeMarchi May 18, 2025
Summer Snacking: What to Try on Campus

’Cuse Collections Items Donated to Community Through Local Organizations

Over 30 bins of items were donated by students to ’Cuse Collections, an event hosted by Sustainability Management that provides the items to local community
Lydia Krayenhagen May 18, 2025
’Cuse Collections Items Donated to Community Through Local Organizations

Falk College Sport Analytics Students Win Multiple National Competitions

“I think the Rolls-Royce of Falk College, undoubtedly, is the analytics program,” said David Falk, benefactor of the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics,
Cathleen O'Hare May 16, 2025
Falk College Sport Analytics Students Win Multiple National Competitions

Physics Professor Honored for Efforts to Improve Learning, Retention

The Department of Physics in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) has made some big changes lately. The department just added an astronomy major approved by
Sean Grogan May 16, 2025
Physics Professor Honored for Efforts to Improve Learning, Retention

Historian Offers Insight on Papal Transition and Legacy

As the Roman Catholic Church begins a new chapter under Pope Leo XIV, historians and scholars are helping the public interpret the significance of this
Keith Kobland May 16, 2025
Historian Offers Insight on Papal Transition and Legacy

Auxiliary Services Announces Vending Services Transition

Auxiliary Services has announced a new service approach for campus vending services. In the initial phase of the transition, which began May 12, Servomation, a
Jennifer DeMarchi May 15, 2025
Auxiliary Services Announces Vending Services Transition

Alumnus, Visiting Scholar Mosab Abu Toha G’23 Wins Pulitzer Prize for New Yorker Essays

Mosab Abu Toha G’23, a graduate of the M.F.A. program in creative writing in the College of Arts and Sciences and a current visiting scholar
News Staff May 14, 2025

Live Like Liam Foundation Establishes Endowed Scholarship for InclusiveU

Syracuse University has received a $100,000 endowed scholarship from the Live Like Liam Foundation in support of the School of Education’s InclusiveU program. This meaningful
Cecelia Dain May 13, 2025
Live Like Liam Foundation Establishes Endowed Scholarship for InclusiveU

Dara Drake ’23 Named the University’s First Knight-Hennessy Scholar

Alumna Dara Drake ’23 has been named as a 2025 Knight-Hennessy Scholar, the first from Syracuse University. Knight-Hennessy Scholars is a multidisciplinary, multicultural graduate scholarship

ECS Team Takes First Place in American Society of Civil Engineers Competition

Civil and environmental engineering student teams participated in the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Sustainable Solutions and Steel Bridge competitions during the 2025 Upstate
Kwami Maranga May 13, 2025
ECS Team Takes First Place in American Society of Civil Engineers Competition

Years of Growth Fueled Women’s Club Ice Hockey Team to Success

The trajectory of the Syracuse University women’s club ice hockey team is what Hollywood makes movies about. "When I joined [in Fall 2021] there were
Samantha Perkins May 13, 2025
Years of Growth Fueled Women’s Club Ice Hockey Team to Success

Studying and Reversing the Damaging Effects of Pollution and Acid Rain With Charles Driscoll

Charles Driscoll, a leading environmental systems engineer at Syracuse University, shares how decades of research into acid rain and mercury pollution have led to successful
John Boccacino May 13, 2025
Studying and Reversing the Damaging Effects of Pollution and Acid Rain With Charles Driscoll

Utility Projects to Begin on Campus This Week; Temporary Closures and Detours Expected Throughout the Summer

Numerous site and utility projects will be completed on campus this summer, with work undertaken by University, CenTrio and New York State Department of Transportation
Jennifer DeMarchi May 12, 2025
Utility Projects to Begin on Campus This Week; Temporary Closures and Detours Expected Throughout the Summer

Student Speaker Jonathan Collard de Beaufort ’25: ‘Let’s Go Be Brilliant’

University Scholar Jonathan Collard de Beaufort ’25 looked back on all that the Class of 2025 has accomplished and acknowledged what it took to get
Kathleen Haley May 12, 2025
Student Speaker Jonathan Collard de Beaufort ’25: ‘Let’s Go Be Brilliant’