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Empty Bowls Fundraiser on Sept. 30 Supports Local Food Pantries

An Empty Bowls fundraiser to benefit the Interreligious Food Consortium (IFC) will be held on Friday, Sept. 30, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Nancy
Erica Blust Sept. 28, 2022
Empty Bowls Fundraiser on Sept. 30 Supports Local Food Pantries

Fed Rate Hike Likely To Impact Holiday Shopping, Says Whitman Retail Expert

October 1 kicks off the last fiscal quarter of the year, which includes the biggest retail spending period as well – the holiday shopping season.
Daryl Lovell Sept. 27, 2022

SPEd Talk to Discuss Suicide Prevention and Education for Veterans

In 2019, more than 6,200 veterans committed suicide. Suicides by veterans account for roughly 18 percent of all suicide deaths in the country, while veterans
Stephanie Salanger Sept. 27, 2022
SPEd Talk to Discuss Suicide Prevention and Education for Veterans

Meet Ashia Aubourg ’18, a Food Justice Advocate Who Empowers Communities, on the ‘’Cuse Conversations’ Podcast

Ever since Ashia Aubourg '18 was a child, she dreamed of one day working as a chef. Food was always the epicenter of her life,
John Boccacino Sept. 27, 2022
Meet Ashia Aubourg ’18, a Food Justice Advocate Who Empowers Communities, on the ‘’Cuse Conversations’ Podcast

BioInspired Institute Hosts Inaugural Research Symposium Oct. 7

BioInspired Institute faculty and student researchers, along with campus leaders, community biotech and biomaterials workforce innovators and institutional research partners will gather to discuss progress,
Diane Stirling Sept. 27, 2022

Newhouse Professor Studies Which Media Outlets Are Being Controlled by the U.S or Russia To Compete for Global Influence

Jennifer Grygiel, associate professor of communications in the Newhouse School, wrote an article for The Conversation that is titled “US and Russia engage in a
Julia Mazzer Sept. 27, 2022

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 117: Ashia Aubourg ’18: Food Justice Advocate Helps Empower Communities Through Food

Original air date: Sept. 27, 2022 Food was always at the epicenter of Ashia Aubourg's '18 life, and she dreamed of being a chef until
John Boccacino Sept. 27, 2022
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 117: Ashia Aubourg ’18: Food Justice Advocate Helps Empower Communities Through Food

Additional Online Course Tagging Working Sessions Planned

Five online working sessions will be held between early October and mid-December for faculty members to obtain guidance on integrating the University’s Shared Competencies into
Diane Stirling Sept. 26, 2022
Additional Online Course Tagging Working Sessions Planned

University Announces Inaugural Renée Crown Honors Professorships

The College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) has announced that Heidi Hehnly, associate professor of biology, is the inaugural Renée Crown Professor in the Sciences
Dan Bernardi Sept. 26, 2022
University Announces Inaugural Renée Crown Honors Professorships

Lender Faculty Fellow Bhan Examining Social Justice Implications of Artificial Intelligence Weaponry

How do artificial intelligence weapons systems transform war and surveillance activities and accentuate the social and political vulnerabilities of humans to violence? That is the
Diane Stirling Sept. 26, 2022
Lender Faculty Fellow Bhan Examining Social Justice Implications of Artificial Intelligence Weaponry

Faculty and Staff Flu Vaccine Clinics Scheduled on Campus for October

Two final opportunities are available for faculty and staff to receive a free flu vaccine from Wegmans Pharmacy at convenient campus locations. Pharmacists will immunize
News Staff Sept. 26, 2022
Faculty and Staff Flu Vaccine Clinics Scheduled on Campus for October

Syracuse University Part of a Team Awarded $60M USDA Grant to Promote Climate-Smart Commodities

Syracuse University is a leading partner in a multi-university project that aims to increase supply and demand for climate-smart commodities produced and manufactured in New
Jessica Smith Sept. 26, 2022
Syracuse University Part of a Team Awarded $60M USDA Grant to Promote Climate-Smart Commodities

Professor Conducting First National Survey on Reproductive Health Experiences of Deaf Women

As limits to women’s reproductive rights swirl in the national news, one researcher at Syracuse University is engaged in a groundbreaking nationwide study on the
Renée Gearhart Levy Sept. 26, 2022
Professor Conducting First National Survey on Reproductive Health Experiences of Deaf Women

Special Collections Research Center Awards Two Faculty Fellows Grants for 2023-24

Syracuse University Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) has awarded two Faculty Fellows grants for the 2023-2024 academic year. LaVerne Gray, assistant professor in the
Cristina Hatem Sept. 26, 2022
Special Collections Research Center Awards Two Faculty Fellows Grants for 2023-24

How Democrats Might Reverse the “Midterm Election Curse” in This Year’s U.S. Midterm Elections

Shana Kushner Gadarian, professor and chair of political science in the Maxwell School, was quoted in the article "US midterm elections: Are the Democrats about
Julia Mazzer Sept. 26, 2022

Name, Image and Likeness Online Seminar: Build Your Brand and Monetize Opportunities

Last year, a patchwork of states started passing laws mandating that college athletes were allowed to profit off their images. After asking Congress to pass
News Staff Sept. 26, 2022
Name, Image and Likeness Online Seminar: Build Your Brand and Monetize Opportunities

Academic Strategic Plan Engagement and Feedback Opportunities: Week of Sept. 26

Academic Strategic Planning: Get Involved Today Week three of the academic strategic planning process is now underway! To date, hundreds of students, faculty and staff
News Staff Sept. 26, 2022
Academic Strategic Plan Engagement and Feedback Opportunities: Week of Sept. 26

Analyzing Potential Dangers of Chicago’s SAFE-T Act

Lauryn Gouldin, Crandall Melvin Associate Professor of Law and Director, Syracuse Civics Initiative at the Law School, was interviewed by NBC News Chicago for the
Julia Mazzer Sept. 25, 2022