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Research Fueled by Chemistry Professors Helps Advance Artificial Enzyme Engineering

While corrosion resistance, durability and low cost make plastic a very efficient resource, one of its major drawbacks is the harm it poses to the
Dan Bernardi Nov. 4, 2022
Research Fueled by Chemistry Professors Helps Advance Artificial Enzyme Engineering

Geochemist Receives NSF Grant for Work in Developing Search Engines for Climate Change Data

No researcher is an island. While scientists and academics certainly find themselves toiling alone in laboratories and behind computers at times, it is collaboration—consulting, borrowing
News Staff Nov. 4, 2022
Geochemist Receives NSF Grant for Work in Developing Search Engines for Climate Change Data

Libraries Seeks User Feedback on Trial Collections

During November, Syracuse University Libraries is seeking feedback on trial access to several online resources under consideration for its collections. Trial resources have been selected
Cristina Hatem Nov. 3, 2022
Libraries Seeks User Feedback on Trial Collections

Sport Management Major Elena Randolph Receives Michigan Sport Business Conference’s BIG Initiative Award

Elena Randolph ’24, a sport management major in the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics, was recently named a 2022 BIG Initiative Award Winner
Margie Chetney Nov. 3, 2022
Sport Management Major Elena Randolph Receives Michigan Sport Business Conference’s BIG Initiative Award

JMA Dome Maintenance Project to Impact Pedestrian Traffic Nov. 4-5

A maintenance project at the JMA Wireless Dome on the northwest corner will require the closure of the upper portion of the stairs from Irving
News Staff Nov. 3, 2022
JMA Dome Maintenance Project to Impact Pedestrian Traffic Nov. 4-5

Nikole Hannah-Jones, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Creator of the 1619 Project, Discusses Her Groundbreaking Work

Nikole Hannah-Jones, Pulitzer Prize winner and staff writer for The New York Times Magazine, spoke in-depth about her personal experiences and writings centered on racial
News Staff Nov. 3, 2022
Nikole Hannah-Jones, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Creator of the 1619 Project, Discusses Her Groundbreaking Work

How Supporting the United Way Employee Giving Campaign Makes a Difference in Central New York on the ‘’Cuse Conversations’ Podcast

Syracuse University head men’s basketball coach Jim Boeheim '66, G'73 and head women’s basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack '89 understand the importance of charitable giving, and one
John Boccacino Nov. 3, 2022

Lender Center for Social Justice Granted $2.7M From MetLife Foundation for Research Initiatives to Help Address Racial Wealth Gap

Syracuse University’s Lender Center for Social Justice has been awarded a $2.7 million grant from MetLife Foundation to launch several new research initiatives to accelerate
Diane Stirling Nov. 3, 2022
Lender Center for Social Justice Granted $2.7M From MetLife Foundation for Research Initiatives to Help Address Racial Wealth Gap

University Celebrates Native Heritage Month

In honor of Native Heritage Month, the Native Student Program in Multicultural Affairs, along with students and campus partners, has organized a series of events
News Staff Nov. 3, 2022
University Celebrates Native Heritage Month

University Celebrates First-Generation College Students on Nov. 8

The campus community is invited to participate in this year’s National First-Generation College Celebration on Nov. 8. This event is celebrated annually on Nov. 8
News Staff Nov. 2, 2022
University Celebrates First-Generation College Students on Nov. 8

Operation Orange Warmup to Collect Winter Coats for Community at Nov. 12 Football Game Against Florida State

For the second time this year, Syracuse University is partnering with Central New York nonprofit organizations for Operation Orange Warmup, a collection drive for warm
News Staff Nov. 2, 2022
Operation Orange Warmup to Collect Winter Coats for Community at Nov. 12 Football Game Against Florida State

School of Architecture Student Combines Design, History Studies With Love of Illustration

From a young age, Thitaree (Jenny) Suwiwatchai '23 (B.Arch)—a fifth-year student in the School of Architecture—has been interested in illustration. Since the day she could
Julie Sharkey Nov. 2, 2022
School of Architecture Student Combines Design, History Studies With Love of Illustration

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Research Team Publishes Research on Efficient Conversion of Solar Energy

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Professor Quinn Qiao and a research team from the College of Engineering and Computer Science recently published two papers in Advanced
Alex Dunbar Nov. 2, 2022
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Research Team Publishes Research on Efficient Conversion of Solar Energy

Faculty and Staff Open Enrollment Runs Through Nov. 11

Don’t miss the opportunity to review your benefits! Open Enrollment is the one time of year when eligible employees can reflect on their benefit options,
News Staff Nov. 2, 2022
Faculty and Staff Open Enrollment Runs Through Nov. 11

Study: Rise in Working-Age Deaths in U.S. Linked to Conservative State Policies

State policies and their impact on public health were thrust into the spotlight at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. But a new
Christopher Munoz Nov. 2, 2022

After the opioid settlement, what to do with the money?

The two largest U.S. pharmacy chains, CVS Health and Walgreens, plan to pay $5 billion each to settle lawsuits nationwide over the destructive impact opioids
Ellen Mbuqe Nov. 2, 2022

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 122: How Supporting the United Way Employee Giving Campaign Makes a Difference in Central New York

Original air date: Nov. 2, 2022 The United Way of Central New York has been making a difference by providing residents with access to essential
John Boccacino Nov. 1, 2022
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 122: How Supporting the United Way Employee Giving Campaign Makes a Difference in Central New York