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A Conversation With Congresswoman Liz Cheney to Be Held Oct. 3

The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs welcomes Congresswoman Liz Cheney to campus on Monday, Oct. 3, for a conversation with Syracuse University faculty,
News Staff Sept. 22, 2022
A Conversation With Congresswoman Liz Cheney to Be Held Oct. 3

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 116: Get to Know Ethan Bair, Syracuse University’s New Rabbi

Original air date: Sept. 22, 2022 As a student at Oberlin College, Ethan Bair experienced such a meaningful connection with Hillel and with his rabbi
John Boccacino Sept. 21, 2022
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 116: Get to Know Ethan Bair, Syracuse University’s New Rabbi

Engaged Humanities Network Awards Grants to Faculty and Students for Collaborations With Syracuse Community

When Brice Nordquist founded the Engaged Humanities Network (EHN) in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) in 2020, one the main ideas guiding its
Dan Bernardi Sept. 21, 2022
Engaged Humanities Network Awards Grants to Faculty and Students for Collaborations With Syracuse Community

Chancellor Provides Updates on Campus Since May at University Senate

I’d like to begin by recognizing the loss of three members of our community over the last two months. Dr. Cerri Banks, vice president in
News Staff Sept. 21, 2022
Chancellor Provides Updates on Campus Since May at University Senate

Dedication of the Diane and Bob Miron ’59 Learning Commons to Be Held Sept. 29

On Thursday, Sept. 29, Syracuse University Libraries will celebrate the dedication of the Diane and Bob Miron ’59 Learning Commons on the first floor of
Cristina Hatem Sept. 21, 2022
Dedication of the Diane and Bob Miron ’59 Learning Commons to Be Held Sept. 29

Syracuse Symposium Kicks Off 19th Year of Programming

The Syracuse University Humanities Center celebrates Syracuse Symposium's 19th year with a diverse selection of public events exploring “repair” in the context of medicine, religion,
Dan Bernardi Sept. 21, 2022
Syracuse Symposium Kicks Off 19th Year of Programming

Summer College 2022 Sees Record-Breaking Attendance

This summer, Syracuse University’s Summer College welcomed its largest cohort of high school students in its over 60-year history. More than 1,000 students from around
News Staff Sept. 21, 2022
Summer College 2022 Sees Record-Breaking Attendance

Men’s Basketball Coach Jim Boeheim Talks Basketball, Leadership and Citizenship at Maxwell Event

In December 2012, the Syracuse University men’s basketball team narrowly defeated the University of Detroit in front of almost 18,000 cheering fans in the Dome.
Jessica Youngman Sept. 21, 2022
Men’s Basketball Coach Jim Boeheim Talks Basketball, Leadership and Citizenship at Maxwell Event

Expert on Increasing Student Academic Performance Presenting Lunch and Learn Sessions

An expert in improving student learning by teaching students metacognitive learning strategies will present two virtual workshops at Syracuse University this fall. Saundra Yancy McGuire
Diane Stirling Sept. 20, 2022
Expert on Increasing Student Academic Performance Presenting Lunch and Learn Sessions

Syracuse University Human Rights Film Festival Celebrates 20 Years

The Syracuse University Human Rights Film Festival (SUHRFF) celebrates 20 years of programming with outstanding films about human rights and social justice from around the
Wendy S. Loughlin Sept. 20, 2022
Syracuse University Human Rights Film Festival Celebrates 20 Years

Libraries to Host Qualtrics Webinars

Syracuse University Libraries is hosting its annual Qualtrics webinar workshops on Mondays from 3 to 4 p.m. from Oct. 3 through Nov. 14. The seven
Cristina Hatem Sept. 19, 2022
Libraries to Host Qualtrics Webinars

‘Black Voices’ Malmgren Concert: NYC-Based Warp Trio Blends Classical, Jazz, Hip-Hop

Spotlighting works by Black artists in classical, jazz and hip-hop music, New York City-based Warp Trio brings “Black Voices” to Syracuse University. As part of
News Staff Sept. 19, 2022
‘Black Voices’ Malmgren Concert: NYC-Based Warp Trio Blends Classical, Jazz, Hip-Hop

McNair Scholars Program Receives U.S. Department of Education Funding Through 2027

The Ronald E. McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program—part of the School of Education's Center for Academic Achievement and Student Development—has been awarded $1.4 million in
Martin Walls Sept. 19, 2022
McNair Scholars Program Receives U.S. Department of Education Funding Through 2027

Academic Strategic Plan Engagement and Feedback Opportunities: Week of Sept. 19

Have you participated in an Academic Strategic Plan Campus Conversation yet? Taken a survey? Submitted feedback on the website? If not, this is the week
News Staff Sept. 19, 2022
Academic Strategic Plan Engagement and Feedback Opportunities: Week of Sept. 19

Blackstone LaunchPad Accepting Applications for Ideas Competition and Chance to Win $4,000 in Prizes

Syracuse University Libraries’ Blackstone LaunchPad is hosting an Ideas Competition on Friday, Oct. 7, from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Whitman Atrium (Grand Flaum
Cristina Hatem Sept. 19, 2022
Blackstone LaunchPad Accepting Applications for Ideas Competition and Chance to Win $4,000 in Prizes

Employers Eager to ‘Hire Orange’ During Career Week Sept. 26-30

In a momentous in-person return, schools, colleges and unit career teams in partnership with Syracuse University Career Services will host Career Week Sept. 26-30, 2022.
Gabrielle Lake Sept. 19, 2022
Employers Eager to ‘Hire Orange’ During Career Week Sept. 26-30

Institute for Security Policy and Law, Syracuse Law Review to Host ‘Lessons Learned: Perspectives on Law and Policy from the War in Ukraine’ Symposium

The Institute for Security Policy and Law (SPL) and Syracuse Law Review (SLR) are hosting the “Lessons Learned: Perspectives on Law and Policy from the
Robert Conrad Sept. 18, 2022
Institute for Security Policy and Law, Syracuse Law Review to Host ‘Lessons Learned: Perspectives on Law and Policy from the War in Ukraine’ Symposium

NSF, Department of Energy Grants Enable Physicists to Continue Cutting-Edge Research in Neutrino Discovery

You may not know it, but every second 100 billion extremely tiny, invisible subatomic particles called neutrinos pass through every square centimeter of your hand.
Dan Bernardi Sept. 18, 2022
NSF, Department of Energy Grants Enable Physicists to Continue Cutting-Edge Research in Neutrino Discovery