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‘A Walrus in the Body of a Crocodile’ Continues Department of Drama’s 2024/2025 Season

The Syracuse University Department of Drama continues the 2024/2025 season with the uniquely engaging “A Walrus in the Body of a Crocodile” by MJ Kaufman,
Joanna Penalva Feb. 18, 2025

Los Angeles Program Students Help Community Members Affected by California Wildfires

Students spending the spring semester in the University’s Dick Clark Los Angeles Program arrived in California in early January. Their first order of business was
Kelly Homan Rodoski Feb. 18, 2025
Los Angeles Program Students Help Community Members Affected by California Wildfires

Syracuse University Expects to Remain Open and Operational Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025

Syracuse University continues to monitor weather conditions pertaining to the Lake Effect Snow Warning and Cold Weather Warning currently in effect. This includes reviewing the
News Staff Feb. 18, 2025

The Transformative Benefits of Studying Abroad During the Fall

Students share how fall study abroad programs through Syracuse Abroad offer transformative cultural experiences, unique academic opportunities and increased access to scholarships.
John Boccacino Feb. 18, 2025
The Transformative Benefits of Studying Abroad During the Fall

University Monitoring Winter Weather and Travel Conditions for Monday, Feb. 17, 2025

Syracuse University is monitoring weather conditions pertaining to the Lake Effect Snow Warning and High Wind Warning currently in effect. This effort includes reviewing the
News Staff Feb. 17, 2025

Newhouse Students Win 18 of One Show Young Ones Awards

Students in the Newhouse School of Public Communications earned 18 awards in the 2024 One Show Young Ones student competition, which draws work from the
News Staff Feb. 15, 2025
Newhouse Students Win 18 of One Show Young Ones Awards

Nominations Sought for One University Assessment Awards

Academic Affairs and Institutional Effectiveness (IE) are pleased to announce a call for nominations for Syracuse University’s One University assessment awards. Self-nominations or nominations by
News Staff Feb. 14, 2025

Rematriation, University to Host Global Symposium on Indigenous Matrilineality

Rematriation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to uplifting Indigenous women’s voices, is partnering with Syracuse University’s Center for Global Indigenous Cultures and Environmental Justice and the
Cristina Hatem Feb. 14, 2025
Rematriation, University to Host Global Symposium on Indigenous Matrilineality

Falk College’s Sport Management Club Raises $59,500 at 20th Charity Auction

The Sport Management Club at Syracuse University raised $59,500 for the Rescue Mission of Syracuse as a result of its 20th Annual Charity Sports Auction.
Margie Chetney Feb. 14, 2025
Falk College’s Sport Management Club Raises $59,500 at 20th Charity Auction

Syracuse University Maintains R1 Classification

Syracuse University has once again been classified as a “Research 1: Very High Spending and Doctorate Production” institution by the American Council on Education and
News Staff Feb. 13, 2025
Syracuse University Maintains R1 Classification

Applications Open for 2025-26 Alexander N. Charters Adult Education Grants-In-Aid Program

The Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) at Syracuse University Libraries is accepting applications now through March 31  for the Alexander N. Charters Adult Education Grants-in-Aid program. The
Cristina Hatem Feb. 13, 2025

School of Design Professor Uses Biology to Design for the Future

Inspired by natural forms, processes and systems, Yves Michel, a professor of practice in industrial and interaction design in the School of Design in the
Erica Blust Feb. 12, 2025

Falk’s Miriam Mutambudzi Furthers Research on Health Disparities Among Older, Vulnerable Populations

From late 2007 until mid-2009, economies around the world plunged into a market decline known as the Great Recession–the most severe economic crisis since the
Matt Michael Feb. 11, 2025

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Continues to Set New Standards in Research

A College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) professor recently received the highest recognition for his exceptional contributions to communication sciences and disorders from the field’s
Sean Grogan Feb. 11, 2025

Career Readiness Through Local Immersions

A common question for college students nearing graduation is, "What's next?" According to a May 2024 Student Voice survey by Inside Higher Ed and Generation Lab, 68%
Dan Bernardi Feb. 11, 2025
Career Readiness Through Local Immersions

College of Law to Host US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit for In-Person Oral Arguments

The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit will hold oral arguments at the College of Law on March 28 from 10 to
Robert Conrad Feb. 11, 2025
College of Law to Host US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit for In-Person Oral Arguments

As COVID-19 Pandemic Approaches Fifth Anniversary, What’s Next?

On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic after more than 118,000 cases in 114 countries. As we approach the five-year
Daryl Lovell Feb. 10, 2025
As COVID-19 Pandemic Approaches Fifth Anniversary, What’s Next?

Caribbean Art: Uncovering the Region’s Photographic Heritage Through Contemporary and Historical Works

On the surface, viewing a photo from a 1950s travel brochure of a pristine Caribbean beach with palm trees and sunshine might make you dream
Dan Bernardi Feb. 10, 2025
Caribbean Art: Uncovering the Region’s Photographic Heritage Through Contemporary and Historical Works