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Giving ’CUSEday Supports Student Scholarships, Food Pantry

The University community will rally together on Tuesday, Dec. 2, to support students facing food insecurity and to fund scholarships.
Shaina M. Hill Nov. 17, 2025
Giving ’CUSEday Supports Student Scholarships, Food Pantry

Social Work Students Champion Youth Support Services

The Annual Legislative Policy Day, co-sponsored by the School of Education, connects social work students with policymakers.
News Staff Nov. 17, 2025
Social Work Students Champion Youth Support Services

Hendricks Chapel Awarded $500K for Leadership Program

The Lilly Endowment grant builds on initial funding to help faith leaders thrive and strengthen communities.
Dara Harper Nov. 14, 2025
Hendricks Chapel Awarded $500K for Leadership Program

Syracuse Press Announces 2025 Veterans Writing Award Winner

The award recognizes the contributions of veterans to the literary arts.
Cristina Hatem Nov. 14, 2025

Hosting Thanksgiving This Year? The University’s Corporate Executive Chef Has Some Advice.

Richard Leonardo shares tips for keeping it simple while adding your own personal touches if you’re cooking your first Thanksgiving dinner.
Dialynn Dwyer Nov. 14, 2025
Hosting Thanksgiving This Year? The University’s Corporate Executive Chef Has Some Advice.

SUPA Instructor Named National High School Forensic Science Educator of the Year

The award from the Consortium of Forensic Science Organizations honors his innovation in teaching and dedication to students.
Alex Haessig Nov. 14, 2025

Call for Unsung Hero Nominations for the Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

The awards honor individuals who exemplify Dr. King's legacy but have not received widespread recognition.
Dara Harper Nov. 13, 2025
Call for Unsung Hero Nominations for the Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

5 Data Warriors Student Research Fellows Chosen to Work With SCSD Youth

Graduate and undergraduate students will work with 21 high schoolers, using math, maps and data analysis to study and solve community issues.
Diane Stirling Nov. 13, 2025
5 Data Warriors Student Research Fellows Chosen to Work With SCSD Youth

Gary Shaheen Retires from Burton Blatt Institute, Continues as Senior Fellow

Shaheen will continue to support research and outreach activities that promote community participation for people with disabilities.
Celestia Ohrazda Nov. 13, 2025

Sacred Space, Stronger Community: Catholic Center Renovations Inspire Students

A transformational gift from Life Trustee and alumnus Daniel D'Aniello '68, H'20 and his wife, Gayle, supported the construction of a new chapel and renovations.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Nov. 13, 2025
Sacred Space, Stronger Community: Catholic Center Renovations Inspire Students

International Thanksgiving Celebration to Be Held Nov. 20

The event introduces first-year undergraduate students to the American Thanksgiving experience.  
Kelly Homan Rodoski Nov. 13, 2025
International Thanksgiving Celebration to Be Held Nov. 20

University Piloting AI-Powered ASL Interpreting Service Sign-Speak

The AI-powered tool provides real-time interpretation between American Sign Language (ASL) and English, available free to the campus community through Dec. 16.
Eric Ferguson Nov. 12, 2025

Art Museum Announces Hannah Payne as 2025-26 Palitz Art Scholar

The graduate student will research Etruscan vessels in the museum's collection and develop educational programming for the University community.
Taylor Westerlund Nov. 12, 2025
Art Museum Announces Hannah Payne as 2025-26 Palitz Art Scholar

Falk Team Reaches Finals of Inaugural Women With Drive Case Competition

The competition brings together professionals, students and leaders across all sectors of motorsports to celebrate progress, build connections and drive opportunity.
Matt Michael Nov. 12, 2025
Falk Team Reaches Finals of Inaugural Women With Drive Case Competition

Architecture Faculty Member Curates Landmark Eisenman Exhibition in China

The exhibition celebrates Eisenman’s transformative impact on architecture and reinforces the University’s role as a leader in architectural education and cross-cultural collaboration.
Julie Sharkey Nov. 12, 2025
Architecture Faculty Member Curates Landmark Eisenman Exhibition in China

Jim Boeheim’s New Play: Teaching Leadership at Syracuse

Legendary men's basketball coach Jim Boeheim trades the hardwood for the classroom as an adjunct professor in the Falk College of Sport.
Cathleen O'Hare Nov. 12, 2025
Jim Boeheim’s New Play: Teaching Leadership at Syracuse

Humility and Intention: Ray Toenniessen ’06 on the Lessons of Being a Presidential Leadership Scholar

The deputy executive director of the D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families was one of 57 scholars in the program's 10th annual class.
Dialynn Dwyer Nov. 11, 2025
Humility and Intention: Ray Toenniessen ’06 on the Lessons of Being a Presidential Leadership Scholar

College of Professional Studies Leads the Way for Military-Connected Student Support

Under its nationally recognized military advising model, the College of Professional Studies has achieved skyrocketing persistence and graduation rates.
Hope Alvarez Nov. 11, 2025
College of Professional Studies Leads the Way for Military-Connected Student Support