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A Legacy of Caring: Robin Berkowitz-Smith’s 38-Year Journey at Syracuse University

In 1988, alumna Robin Berkowitz-Smith ’83 returned to Syracuse University as a newlywed and a professional ready to work with students. What began as a
A Legacy of Caring: Robin Berkowitz-Smith’s 38-Year Journey at Syracuse University

Syracuse University and University of Bergen Host Transatlantic Alliance for Law, Outreach and National Security Conference

The Syracuse University Institute for Security Policy and Law (SPL) and the University of Bergen Faculty of Law recently hosted a group of national security
Robert Conrad Aug. 4, 2025
Syracuse University and University of Bergen Host Transatlantic Alliance for Law, Outreach and National Security Conference

Doctoral Candidate Wins Grant for Research on Infrastructure, Violence and Resistance in Pakistan

Bramsh Khan, a Ph.D. candidate in social science in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has been awarded a prestigious Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation
News Staff Aug. 1, 2025
Doctoral Candidate Wins Grant for Research on Infrastructure, Violence and Resistance in Pakistan

Co-President of Disability Law Society Eyes Career in National Security Law in Washington

Kaitlin Sommer L’26 is always planning ahead. Throughout her life, she has continuously asked herself, “Is there a better or more efficient way to do
Jordan Bruenger July 31, 2025
Co-President of Disability Law Society Eyes Career in National Security Law in Washington

National Grid Summer College Scholars Program Invests in Energy Literacy

National Grid and Syracuse University’s Office of Pre-College Programs have partnered to inspire the next generation of innovators through the National Grid Summer College Scholars
Hope Alvarez July 31, 2025
National Grid Summer College Scholars Program Invests in Energy Literacy

Lights, Camera, Imagination! Faculty Help Turn Teens’ Ideas Into Films

Syracuse faculty empower teens to turn everyday objects into cinematic stories through community filmmaking project.
Diane Stirling July 31, 2025
Lights, Camera, Imagination! Faculty Help Turn Teens’ Ideas Into Films

Bowlers Wanted for Faculty and Staff Bowling League

Do you enjoy bowling? Would you like to try bowling? Are you looking for a fun activity with your colleagues? The Syracuse University and SUNY
News Staff July 31, 2025
Bowlers Wanted for Faculty and Staff Bowling League

Lender Center New York Event Gathers Wealth Gap Experts

Nearly 30 Syracuse University faculty and postdoctoral researchers and nationally known thought leaders who study the wealth gap in America explored the issue at a
Diane Stirling July 30, 2025
Lender Center New York Event Gathers Wealth Gap Experts

Registration Now Open for Orange Central Homecoming 2025

Mark your calendars and get ready to celebrate your Orange pride! It’s time to sign up for Orange Central Homecoming 2025, Oct. 17-19. Syracuse University
Chris Velardi July 30, 2025

Back-to-School Shopping: More Expensive and Less Variety of Back-to-School Items

With many students heading back to the classroom over the next several weeks, what should parents expect as they begin back-to-school shopping for their kids?
Daryl Lovell July 29, 2025
Back-to-School Shopping: More Expensive and Less Variety of Back-to-School Items

New Study Reveals Ozone’s Hidden Toll on America’s Trees

A new nationwide study reveals that ozone pollution—an invisible threat in the air—may be quietly reducing the survival chances of many tree species across the
Daryl Lovell July 29, 2025
New Study Reveals Ozone’s Hidden Toll on America’s Trees

Imam Hamza Gürsoy Appointed as Muslim Chaplain at Hendricks Chapel

The University has appointed Imam Hamza Gürsoy as Muslim chaplain and advisor for the Muslim Student Association at Hendricks Chapel. In his role, Gürsoy will
Dara Harper July 29, 2025
Imam Hamza Gürsoy Appointed as Muslim Chaplain at Hendricks Chapel

Inspiring the Next Generation of STEM Enthusiasts

A collaboration between the nonprofit Technology Alliance of Central New York and Engineering and Computer Science faculty and students introduces children to STEM fields in
John Boccacino July 28, 2025
Inspiring the Next Generation of STEM Enthusiasts

5 Surprisingly Simple Ways to Use Generative Artificial Intelligence at Work

Not too long ago, generative artificial intelligence (AI) might’ve sounded like something out of a sci-fi movie. Now it’s here, and it’s ready to help
Jen Plummer July 28, 2025
5 Surprisingly Simple Ways to Use Generative Artificial Intelligence at Work

How New Words Enter Our Language: A Linguistics Expert Explains

From "yeet" to "social distancing," new words and phrases constantly emerge and evolve in American English. But how do these neologisms—newly coined terms—gain acceptance and
Jen Plummer July 25, 2025
How New Words Enter Our Language: A Linguistics Expert Explains

Impact Players: Sport Analytics Students Help Influence UFL Rules and Strategy

When seven students from the Department of Sport Analytics in the David B. Falk College of Sport  started working for the United Football League (UFL)
Matt Michael July 25, 2025
Impact Players: Sport Analytics Students Help Influence UFL Rules and Strategy

Bringing History to Life: How Larry Swiader ’89, G’93 Blends Storytelling With Emerging Technology

Instructional design program alumnus Lawrence “Larry” Swiader ’89, G’93 has built a career at the intersection of storytelling, education and technology—a path that’s taken him
News Staff July 25, 2025
Bringing History to Life: How Larry Swiader ’89, G’93 Blends Storytelling With Emerging Technology

Erika Mahoney’s ’12 Father Was Killed in a Mass Shooting. Her New Podcast Is Helping Her Heal

Erika Mahoney turns grief into purpose with 'Senseless' podcast honoring her father and exploring trauma.
Chris Velardi July 23, 2025
Erika Mahoney’s ’12 Father Was Killed in a Mass Shooting. Her New Podcast Is Helping Her Heal