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Memory Fab Future in CNY: ‘Chips Are at the Heart of All Digital Devices’ Says ECS Professor

The semiconductor: it's a piece of technology we often hear and read about as being high in demand and low in production since the COVID-19
Daryl Lovell Oct. 10, 2022
Memory Fab Future in CNY: ‘Chips Are at the Heart of All Digital Devices’ Says ECS Professor

Ushering in the King Charles III era in portraiture and public image

Reporters covering the transition of Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait to King Charles III image on things such as money, stamps and official government offices, please
Ellen Mbuqe Oct. 10, 2022

Maxwell Professor Weighs In On Russians Seeking Asylum To Avoid War In Ukraine

Lamis Abdelaaty, assistant professor of political science in the Maxwell School, was quoted by Politico for the article The coming fight over Russian asylum-seekers. The
News Staff Oct. 10, 2022

CyberStart Online Gaming Tournament Returns

Are you a student who likes online games and pizza? If so, are you also curious about a career in cybersecurity? Join the ITS Information
Eric Ferguson Oct. 10, 2022
CyberStart Online Gaming Tournament Returns

Academic Strategic Plan Engagement and Feedback Opportunities: Week of Oct. 10

Academic Strategic Planning: Get Involved Today We are now five weeks into the academic strategic planning process. It has been great to see so many
News Staff Oct. 10, 2022
Academic Strategic Plan Engagement and Feedback Opportunities: Week of Oct. 10

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 119: Mapping Syracuse University’s Academic Future with Gretchen Ritter, Vice Chancellor and Provost, and Jamie Winders, Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs

Original air date: Oct. 10, 2022 The Syracuse University campus community is embarking on an important five-year journey of self-discovery and self-improvement, revamping its Academic
John Boccacino Oct. 9, 2022

Architecture Professors Named Exhibit Columbus University Design Research Fellows

Exhibit Columbus has announced seven University Design Research Fellows (UDRF), including Molly Hunker and Greg Corso, assistant professors in the School of Architecture, who have
Julie Sharkey Oct. 9, 2022
Architecture Professors Named Exhibit Columbus University Design Research Fellows

NIH ESTEEMED Grant to Enhance Diversity and Elevate Undergraduate Research in Bioengineering

After a two-year process spearheaded by biomedical and chemical engineering Professor Shikha Nangia, the College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) bioengineering program has been
Alex Dunbar Oct. 9, 2022
NIH ESTEEMED Grant to Enhance Diversity and Elevate Undergraduate Research in Bioengineering

Indaria Jones ’14 Joins LaunchPad as New Program Manager

Indaria Jones ’14 recently joined the Blackstone LaunchPad at Syracuse University Libraries as new program manager. Jones is a seasoned Syracuse community builder and business
Cristina Hatem Oct. 9, 2022
Indaria Jones ’14 Joins LaunchPad as New Program Manager

73rd Annual Salzberg Memorial Lecture Program to Focus on Environmental Social Governance

The Whitman School of Management’s H.H. Franklin Center for Supply Chain Management will host its annual Salzberg Memorial Lecture Program on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022, from 1 to 5:30
Dawn McWilliams Oct. 9, 2022
73rd Annual Salzberg Memorial Lecture Program to Focus on Environmental Social Governance

How the NHL Is Paving the Way for Business Leaders Everywhere

Rick Burton, the David B. Falk Endowed Professor of Sport Management at Falk College, shared his expertise in Sports Business Journal’s article “Lessons through hockey
News Staff Oct. 7, 2022

Suicide Is A Leading Cause Of Death In The U.S., Despite Decrease During COVID-19

Shannon Monnat, professor of sociology in the Maxwell School, was featured in Grid for the story “U.S. suicide rates rose again in 2021, ending a
News Staff Oct. 7, 2022

New Research Shows Increased COVID-19 Fatality Rate For Those With IDD

Scott Landes, associate professor of sociology in the Maxwell School, was quoted in Disability Scoop for their story “COVID-19 Was Leading Killer Of People With Developmental
News Staff Oct. 7, 2022

EES Professor Jeff Karson Explains “The Rings of Power” Volcanic Possibilities

Jeff Karson, professor of tectonics & magmatism of rifts and transform faults in the College of Arts & Sciences' Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences,
News Staff Oct. 7, 2022

‘There’s a Real Cost to Defending Behavior That’s Constitutionally Indefensible’: Liz Cheney Focuses on Citizenship During Maxwell Visit

As the House of Representatives prepared to reconvene on the evening of Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney walked through the Capitol to assess
Jessica Youngman Oct. 6, 2022

Architecture Students Win Grand Prize for 2022 Busan International Architecture Design Workshop

The Syracuse School of Architecture students were featured in the Archinect article, “Syracuse School of Architecture students win grand prize at the 2022 Busan International
News Staff Oct. 6, 2022

Land Acknowledgement and Resurgence: Unveiling of ‘Gayaneñhsä•ʔgo•nah’ by Onondaga Artist Brandon Lazore to Be Held Oct. 10

Unity. Duality. Contribution. Influence. Longevity. These are just a few of the themes conveyed by a stunning and thought-provoking new piece of artwork gracing the
Jen Plummer Oct. 6, 2022

Three Juniors Selected as Inaugural Voyager Scholars

Three Syracuse University students have been selected as recipients of the Voyager Scholarship: the Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service, a new award for juniors committed
Three Juniors Selected as Inaugural Voyager Scholars