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Discover How University Employees Can Make a Difference By Supporting the Annual United Way Campaign (With Video)

The United Way employee giving campaign is back on campus, with this year’s campaign running through December 16. Now celebrating its 100th anniversary, the United Way
John Boccacino Oct. 20, 2022

Rose-Laying Ceremony and Remembrance Convocation to Be Held Friday

The 2022-23 Convocation for Remembrance Scholars, honoring 35 outstanding students from this year’s senior class, will be held Friday, Oct. 21, at 3 p.m. in
Kelly Homan Rodoski Oct. 20, 2022
Rose-Laying Ceremony and Remembrance Convocation to Be Held Friday

Nominations Sought for Chancellor’s Citation for Excellence

The Chancellor’s Citation for Excellence seeks to recognize members of the University community who have made invaluable contributions to Syracuse University in two overarching ways—first
News Staff Oct. 20, 2022
Nominations Sought for Chancellor’s Citation for Excellence

Supporting Student Wellness Series: Exploring Inner Wellness Through Outdoor Adventure

In nature, away from screens, daily routines, “comfort zones” and alongside soon-to-be-friends, the feelings of adventure, reduced stress, personal growth and discovery of holistic wellness
Gabrielle Lake Oct. 20, 2022
Supporting Student Wellness Series: Exploring Inner Wellness Through Outdoor Adventure

New Book Highlights the Incredible Legacy of World War I Veteran William Shemin ’1924

There are a few vivid details Sara Shemin Cass recalls about her grandfather, William Shemin ’1924 (1896-1973), from her time growing up in Westchester County,
Jen Plummer Oct. 19, 2022
New Book Highlights the Incredible Legacy of World War I Veteran William Shemin ’1924

Matt Cufari Receives 2022 LeRoy Apker Award from the American Physical Society

Matt Cufari, a senior physics major in the College of Arts and Sciences, a computer science major in the College of Engineering and Computer Science,
Kelly Homan Rodoski Oct. 19, 2022
Matt Cufari Receives 2022 LeRoy Apker Award from the American Physical Society

At Arenas Throughout the NHL, It’s All About the Bandwidth

The fastest game on ice requires the fastest internet connectivity available, and this season an upgrade is underway. The National Hockey League (NHL) has updated
Keith Kobland Oct. 18, 2022
At Arenas Throughout the NHL, It’s All About the Bandwidth

‘Ed Kashi: Advocacy Journalism’ Pop-Up Exhibition on Display at Syracuse University Art Museum Oct. 25-30

A special pop-up exhibition featuring the photography of renowned photojournalist, filmmaker, speaker, and educator Ed Kashi ’79 will be on view at the Syracuse University
News Staff Oct. 18, 2022
‘Ed Kashi: Advocacy Journalism’ Pop-Up Exhibition on Display at Syracuse University Art Museum Oct. 25-30

For Renée Verdi ’22, a Career in Public Health Starts in Communications

The path to a rewarding career is rarely a straight line. Renée Verdi​ followed two paths–public health and policy studies–that led to her first job
Matt Michael Oct. 18, 2022
For Renée Verdi ’22, a Career in Public Health Starts in Communications

Micron Relocation Has High Likelihood of Transforming Central New York’s Economy

Carl Schramm, professor of entrepreneurship and economics in the iSchool, was interviewed for the WRVO story “Micron's investment could bring a 'renaissance of central New
Julia Mazzer Oct. 18, 2022

Bizarre Circumstances Around Deaths of Russian Businessmen

Brian Taylor, professor of political science in the Maxwell School, was interviewed for the Vox article “Russian businessmen keep dying. No one knows why.” The
Julia Mazzer Oct. 18, 2022

Update on JMA Wireless Dome Sign Installation

The construction necessary to install the new “JMA DOME” sign on the west side of the JMA Dome crown truss is about to begin. Two
News Staff Oct. 18, 2022
Update on JMA Wireless Dome Sign Installation

Study Led by Public Health Professor David Larsen Says Wastewater Testing Expected to Work for Most Infectious Diseases

Wastewater surveillance of infectious diseases is expected to work for just about every infectious disease that affects humans, including monkeypox and polio. But more research
Matt Michael Oct. 17, 2022
Study Led by Public Health Professor David Larsen Says Wastewater Testing Expected to Work for Most Infectious Diseases

‘Music of Messiaen’ Malmgren Concert: Faculty Members Present a Spiritual Experience

Musical performances, much like spiritual moments, can spark deep emotions and colorful contemplations. When paired together, these experiences can feel larger than life itself. On
News Staff Oct. 17, 2022
‘Music of Messiaen’ Malmgren Concert: Faculty Members Present a Spiritual Experience

‘The Power of Narrative and the Voices of Military Veteran Writers’ Panel Discussion to Celebrate National Veterans and Military Families Month

Syracuse University Press and Syracuse University Libraries, in collaboration with the Syracuse University D’Aniello Institute for Veteran & Military Families (IVMF), is hosting a panel
Cristina Hatem Oct. 17, 2022
‘The Power of Narrative and the Voices of Military Veteran Writers’ Panel Discussion to Celebrate National Veterans and Military Families Month

New Plays, Series of Panel Discussions Highlight Syracuse Stage’s Cold Read Festival

Plays by Rogelio Martinez, Ty Defoe, Jessica Bashline and Craig Thornton highlight Syracuse Stage’s 2022/2023 Cold Read Festival of New Plays, Oct. 18-23. Curated by
Joanna Penalva Oct. 17, 2022
New Plays, Series of Panel Discussions Highlight Syracuse Stage’s Cold Read Festival

Academic Strategic Planning: Progress We’ve Made, More to Come

We have made substantial progress in gathering information from so many community members as we all work toward a refresh of the Academic Strategic Plan.
News Staff Oct. 17, 2022
Academic Strategic Planning: Progress We’ve Made, More to Come

Lighting Upgrades for Athletics Lots, Soccer Stadium, South Campus Indicate Another Step Toward a More Sustainable Future

Syracuse University continues its efforts to combat climate change and pursue its long-term goal of carbon neutrality by 2040. The University recently upgraded exterior lighting
Lydia Krayenhagen Oct. 17, 2022
Lighting Upgrades for Athletics Lots, Soccer Stadium, South Campus Indicate Another Step Toward a More Sustainable Future