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Why Study in Santiago? Director Paredes Shares What Makes It Unforgettable

Syracuse Santiago center director Mauricio Paredes shares his passion for the vibrant arts scene, natural beauty and cultural experiences that await Syracuse Abroad students.
John Boccacino Jan. 27, 2026
Why Study in Santiago? Director Paredes Shares What Makes It Unforgettable

Newhouse Students Bring Back ‘Cooking With ’Cuse’ Series

The revived show features Syracuse chefs and explores how food connects people.
Dialynn Dwyer Jan. 26, 2026
Newhouse Students Bring Back ‘Cooking With ’Cuse’ Series

SU Press Launches Read New York Challenge

The challenge focuses on 12 books in the Press's New York State and Regional Studies Series.
News Staff Jan. 26, 2026

ECS Faculty Receive Grant to Expand Next-Generation Computing to Local Students

The National Science Foundation CSforAll award will benefit high school students in Central New York.
Alex Dunbar Jan. 26, 2026
ECS Faculty Receive Grant to Expand Next-Generation Computing to Local Students

Wrapping Up Dry January? Expert Explains Why Taking a Break From Alcohol Resonates

Assistant Professor of Psychology Michelle Zaso explains the psychology behind temporary abstinence challenges and their potential for lasting behavior change.
Jen Plummer Jan. 26, 2026
Wrapping Up Dry January? Expert Explains Why Taking a Break From Alcohol Resonates

Winter Weather Update: Classes for Monday, Jan. 26, Moved Online, Non-Essential Staff Should Not Report

All Monday classes moved online; non-essential staff should work remotely while essential personnel report as scheduled.
News Staff Jan. 25, 2026
Winter Weather Update: Classes for Monday, Jan. 26, Moved Online, Non-Essential Staff Should Not Report

Winter Weather Update: Please Review for Important Changes to Facility Schedules

Several campus facilities closing early Sunday, Jan. 25, due to severe winter weather.
News Staff Jan. 25, 2026
Winter Weather Update: Please Review for Important Changes to Facility Schedules

Sunday’s MLK Celebration Canceled Due to Weather Conditions

Additional information will be shared with ticketholders about rescheduling the event or processing refunds.
News Staff Jan. 23, 2026
Sunday’s MLK Celebration Canceled Due to Weather Conditions

Law Professor Receives National Legal Education Award

Kelly Curtis was recognized by the American Association of Law Schools for her exceptional contributions to student support and academic programming.
News Staff Jan. 23, 2026
Law Professor Receives National Legal Education Award

Marine Corps Veteran Takes Helm at Office of Veteran Success

Justin Machain brings more than a decade of experience supporting military-connected students in higher education to his new role as director.
News Staff Jan. 23, 2026
Marine Corps Veteran Takes Helm at Office of Veteran Success

4 Named as 2026 Martin Luther King Jr. Unsung Heroes

This year's Unsung Heroes will be recognized during a virtual celebration, available Saturday, Feb. 28, on the Hendricks Chapel YouTube channel.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Jan. 22, 2026
4 Named as 2026 Martin Luther King Jr. Unsung Heroes

Art Museum Announces Spring 2026 Exhibitions

Three new exhibitions will be accompanied by curator talks this semester.
Taylor Westerlund Jan. 22, 2026
Art Museum Announces Spring 2026 Exhibitions

Continued Excellence Earns AAAHC Reaccreditation for Barnes Center

The designation recognizes the health and wellness team for its adherence to rigorous standards of student-focused care and safety.
Gabrielle Lake Jan. 21, 2026
Continued Excellence Earns AAAHC Reaccreditation for Barnes Center

University’s Commitment to Creating Jobs Lauded During Micron Groundbreaking

With Micron Technology’s $100 billion local investment, the University’s efforts to build a workforce pipeline, with veterans playing a critical role, was celebrated.
John Boccacino Jan. 20, 2026
University’s Commitment to Creating Jobs Lauded During Micron Groundbreaking

2027 Senior Class Marshal Application Now Open

Senior class marshals lead their graduating class into the JMA Wireless Dome during the Commencement ceremony.
Gabrielle Lake Jan. 20, 2026
2027 Senior Class Marshal Application Now Open

College of Law Holds First AI Residency Program

Students gained new skills, discussed ethical questions and emerged with a sense of urgency to keep pace with this booming technology.
Caroline K. Reff Jan. 20, 2026
College of Law Holds First AI Residency Program

Physicist’s Research Explains Ancient Cosmic Event

Research from Eric Coughlin shows that a supernova sputtered instead of detonating, leaving behind a rare, firework-shaped remnant known as Pa 30.
News Staff Jan. 20, 2026
Physicist’s Research Explains Ancient Cosmic Event