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Professor Anthony Adornato Trains Journalists in Kosovo Through Fulbright

For Associate Professor Anthony Adornato, a recent Fulbright experience brought him back to his journalism roots. The former television anchor and reporter returned from a
Professor Anthony Adornato Trains Journalists in Kosovo Through Fulbright

Construction Continues at Stadium Place, Center Crosswalk to Close Aug. 8

Campus Planning, Design and Construction, CenTrio Energy, and local contractors are continuing their work on the campus steam distribution system in the West Campus area.
Jennifer DeMarchi Aug. 6, 2025
Construction Continues at Stadium Place, Center Crosswalk to Close Aug. 8

Whitman School Celebrates Record Fundraising Year, Builds Momentum for Transformation

As institutions of higher education adapt to rapid changes and evolving student needs across the country, alumni, parents and donors of the Martin J. Whitman
News Staff Aug. 6, 2025
Whitman School Celebrates Record Fundraising Year, Builds Momentum for Transformation

Communication Sciences and Disorders Scholars Earn Grants and National Honors

Three researchers in the College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders have recently gained new funding or professional recognition. Yalian Pei,
News Staff Aug. 6, 2025

New Award Recognizes Faculty Volunteers for Academic Integrity Service, Impact

Two faculty volunteers with the Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence (CTLE)’s academic integrity program  received a new internal award recognizing their achievements in maintaining
Diane Stirling Aug. 6, 2025

Meet Michael Bunker, the New Leader of Campus Safety and Emergency Management Services

Michael Bunker has officially started his new role as associate vice president and chief of Campus Safety and Emergency Management Services. With a strong background in
Kiana Racha Aug. 5, 2025
Meet Michael Bunker, the New Leader of Campus Safety and Emergency Management Services

Rethinking Research Through Visual Storytelling

The Department of English in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) is embracing innovative approaches to media engagement. One such method is called videographic
Dan Bernardi Aug. 5, 2025
Rethinking Research Through Visual Storytelling

A Legacy of Caring: Robin Berkowitz-Smith’s 38-Year Journey at Syracuse University

In 1988, alumna Robin Berkowitz-Smith ’83 returned to Syracuse University as a newlywed and a professional ready to work with students. What began as a
A Legacy of Caring: Robin Berkowitz-Smith’s 38-Year Journey at Syracuse University

Syracuse University and University of Bergen Host Transatlantic Alliance for Law, Outreach and National Security Conference

The Syracuse University Institute for Security Policy and Law (SPL) and the University of Bergen Faculty of Law recently hosted a group of national security
Robert Conrad Aug. 4, 2025
Syracuse University and University of Bergen Host Transatlantic Alliance for Law, Outreach and National Security Conference

Doctoral Candidate Wins Grant for Research on Infrastructure, Violence and Resistance in Pakistan

Bramsh Khan, a Ph.D. candidate in social science in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has been awarded a prestigious Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation
News Staff Aug. 1, 2025
Doctoral Candidate Wins Grant for Research on Infrastructure, Violence and Resistance in Pakistan

Co-President of Disability Law Society Eyes Career in National Security Law in Washington

Kaitlin Sommer L’26 is always planning ahead. Throughout her life, she has continuously asked herself, “Is there a better or more efficient way to do
Jordan Bruenger July 31, 2025
Co-President of Disability Law Society Eyes Career in National Security Law in Washington

National Grid Summer College Scholars Program Invests in Energy Literacy

National Grid and Syracuse University’s Office of Pre-College Programs have partnered to inspire the next generation of innovators through the National Grid Summer College Scholars
Hope Alvarez July 31, 2025
National Grid Summer College Scholars Program Invests in Energy Literacy

Lights, Camera, Imagination! Faculty Help Turn Teens’ Ideas Into Films

Syracuse faculty empower teens to turn everyday objects into cinematic stories through community filmmaking project.
Diane Stirling July 31, 2025
Lights, Camera, Imagination! Faculty Help Turn Teens’ Ideas Into Films

Bowlers Wanted for Faculty and Staff Bowling League

Do you enjoy bowling? Would you like to try bowling? Are you looking for a fun activity with your colleagues? The Syracuse University and SUNY
News Staff July 31, 2025
Bowlers Wanted for Faculty and Staff Bowling League

Lender Center New York Event Gathers Wealth Gap Experts

Nearly 30 Syracuse University faculty and postdoctoral researchers and nationally known thought leaders who study the wealth gap in America explored the issue at a
Diane Stirling July 30, 2025
Lender Center New York Event Gathers Wealth Gap Experts

Registration Now Open for Orange Central Homecoming 2025

Mark your calendars and get ready to celebrate your Orange pride! It’s time to sign up for Orange Central Homecoming 2025, Oct. 17-19. Syracuse University
Chris Velardi July 30, 2025

Back-to-School Shopping: More Expensive and Less Variety of Back-to-School Items

With many students heading back to the classroom over the next several weeks, what should parents expect as they begin back-to-school shopping for their kids?
Daryl Lovell July 29, 2025
Back-to-School Shopping: More Expensive and Less Variety of Back-to-School Items

New Study Reveals Ozone’s Hidden Toll on America’s Trees

A new nationwide study reveals that ozone pollution—an invisible threat in the air—may be quietly reducing the survival chances of many tree species across the
Daryl Lovell July 29, 2025
New Study Reveals Ozone’s Hidden Toll on America’s Trees