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Broadcast and Law Students Work Together During Mock Trial

The collaborative effort involves broadcast and digital journalism students covering a mock trial run by students in the College of Law.
Keith Kobland Feb. 24, 2026
Broadcast and Law Students Work Together During Mock Trial

University Launches Educational Program With National Women’s Soccer League

Players, their families and staff can pursue career-focused programs in business, project management, leadership and sport analytics entirely online.
News Staff Feb. 24, 2026
University Launches Educational Program With National Women’s Soccer League

Nascentia Health Partners for Expanded Lender Expo March 11, 12

The sponsorship enables the community convening, which is sponsored by the Lender Center for Social Justice, to expand from a one- to two-day event.
Diane Stirling Feb. 24, 2026
Nascentia Health Partners for Expanded Lender Expo March 11, 12

Whitman School Sustains Historic 98.1% Placement Rate for Class of 2025

The Class of 2025 reported a mean starting salary of $71,024, with strong placement across finance, consulting, marketing, technology and retail.
Meg Androsiglio Feb. 24, 2026
Whitman School Sustains Historic 98.1% Placement Rate for Class of 2025

Turning Crisis Into Community: Policy Studies Alumna Feeds Millions

Jaclinn Tanney’s food enterprise has donated 4 million meals while creating opportunity for its largely immigrant workforce.
Jessica Youngman Feb. 24, 2026
Turning Crisis Into Community: Policy Studies Alumna Feeds Millions

Reality TV Meets Campus Life in Student-Run Syrvivor Club

A recognized student organization (RSO) produces full seasons of a “Survivor” spinoff on campus, teaching production skills and building friendship and lasting community.
Jen Plummer Feb. 24, 2026
Reality TV Meets Campus Life in Student-Run Syrvivor Club

LaunchPad Announces 2026 Afropreneurship Competition Winners

Six student entrepreneurs took home cash prizes ranging from $250 to $2,500 at the annual pitch competition in Bird Library.
News Staff Feb. 23, 2026
LaunchPad Announces 2026 Afropreneurship Competition Winners

Threads of Kindness: Quilters Serve Syracuse Community

By bringing together quilters of all ages and abilities, the Hendricks Chapel Quilters provide warmth and comfort for those in need.
John Boccacino Feb. 23, 2026
Threads of Kindness: Quilters Serve Syracuse Community

Greek Community Partners for Winter Service Initiatives

The University's Greek councils joined forces across multiple initiatives this fall, delivering meals, school supplies and holiday gifts to hundreds of families and students in
News Staff Feb. 22, 2026
Greek Community Partners for Winter Service Initiatives

Streaming Upheaval Fuels High‑Stakes Battle for Warner Bros. Discovery

Newhouse School Assistant Professor J. Christopher Hamilton examines the future of Hollywood in a streaming media world.
News Staff Feb. 20, 2026
Streaming Upheaval Fuels High‑Stakes Battle for Warner Bros. Discovery

University Honors Douglass Day by Helping Preserve Black History

Faculty, staff and students helped to transcribe important historical documents from the Colored Conventions of the 1800s for future digitization.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Feb. 19, 2026
University Honors Douglass Day by Helping Preserve Black History

EU Ombudsman Inspires Students at Syracuse Strasbourg

The visit was part of a speaker series that gives Syracuse Strasbourg students rare access to European political and diplomatic leaders.
Ashley Barletta Feb. 19, 2026
EU Ombudsman Inspires Students at Syracuse Strasbourg

New JDi Residency Examines Evolution of Immigration and Employment Law

Participants analyze the complex layers and legal frameworks behind the intersections of immigration and employment statutes and regulations.
Caroline K. Reff Feb. 19, 2026
New JDi Residency Examines Evolution of Immigration and Employment Law

Partnership Supports New Generation of Lockerbie Students at Syracuse University

New Lockerbie Fellows program will bring 10 Lockerbie students to campus each year to participate in Remembrance Week.
Wendy S. Loughlin Feb. 19, 2026
Partnership Supports New Generation of Lockerbie Students at Syracuse University

Telling Fact From Fiction With Online Misinformation

Knowing what is real on social media is hard due to misinformation. Research Professor Jason Davis gives advice on how to avoid falling for fake
Ellen Mbuqe Feb. 19, 2026
Telling Fact From Fiction With Online Misinformation

David Park Named Among Boots to Business Instructors of the Year

IVMF instructor and Whitman School professor brings experience as a veteran and entrepreneur to the U.S. Small Business Administration's flagship transition program for service members.
Lynsey Riffle Feb. 19, 2026
David Park Named Among Boots to Business Instructors of the Year

Law Professor Elected to National Legal Association

As chair of the Association of American Law Schools' Women in Legal Education section, Katherine Macfarlane will provide leadership and mentorship.
Robert Conrad Feb. 18, 2026
Law Professor Elected to National Legal Association

Understanding the Blood-Brain Barrier to Advance Alzheimer’s Treatments

Shikha Nangia and her student researchers are advancing efforts to find cures for debilitating brain diseases.
John Boccacino Feb. 18, 2026
Understanding the Blood-Brain Barrier to Advance Alzheimer’s Treatments