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University Monitoring Winter Weather and Travel Conditions for Thursday, Jan. 9

Syracuse University is monitoring weather conditions pertaining to the Winter Weather Advisory currently in effect. This effort includes reviewing the most up-to-date National Weather Service
News Staff Jan. 9, 2025

Environmental Experts Weigh In on Growing Wildfires Out West

Devastating wildfires in Southern California have prompted widespread evacuations, destroyed more than 1,000 structures and burned thousands of acres. The strong winds and dry conditions
Daryl Lovell Jan. 8, 2025
Environmental Experts Weigh In on Growing Wildfires Out West

Parking Alternatives in Place for Permit Holders as Women’s Basketball Hosts ‘School Day’ Game on Thursday, Jan. 9

On Thursday, Jan. 9, the Syracuse University women’s basketball team will host School Day at the JMA Wireless Dome. Schoolchildren from across Central New York
Jennifer DeMarchi Jan. 8, 2025
Parking Alternatives in Place for Permit Holders as Women’s Basketball Hosts ‘School Day’ Game on Thursday, Jan. 9

Spring 2025 Special Collections Research Center Exhibition: ‘The Making of the Medieval Book’

Syracuse University Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center’s (SCRC) Spring 2025 exhibition, "The Making of the Medieval Book," opens Monday, Jan. 27 on the 6th floor
Cristina Hatem Jan. 7, 2025
Spring 2025 Special Collections Research Center Exhibition: ‘The Making of the Medieval Book’

Information Technology Services Warns of Sophisticated Phishing Attacks Impersonating Trusted Sources

The Information Security team within Information Technology Services has detected an increase in sophisticated phishing attacks targeting the University community. These phishing emails look real
Eric Ferguson Jan. 7, 2025
Information Technology Services Warns of Sophisticated Phishing Attacks Impersonating Trusted Sources

Faculty Pay Tribute to Jimmy Carter

Syracuse University faculty are offering thoughts on the passing of Jimmy Carter, the nation's 39th president. "In the aftermath of Watergate, Jimmy Carter helped to
Keith Kobland Jan. 7, 2025
Faculty Pay Tribute to Jimmy Carter

Peptide Drug Advances Being Made on Syracuse University Campus Working to Redefine Obesity, Diabetes Care

Over the past 18 months, Robert Doyle, a medicinal chemist and the Jack and Laura H. Milton Professor of Chemistry in the College of Arts
Diane Stirling Jan. 7, 2025

New Year’s Resolutions and Self-Care Tips With Tracey Marchese

Social work expert Tracey Marchese shares practical strategies for making New Year’s resolutions stick by focusing on small, sustainable changes and improving mental wellness.
John Boccacino Jan. 7, 2025
New Year’s Resolutions and Self-Care Tips With Tracey Marchese

Campus Catering Introduces New Ordering System

Effective immediately, Campus Catering has launched a new online ordering system, CaterTrax, to improve the ordering experience for all Campus Catering and JMA Wireless Dome
Jennifer DeMarchi Jan. 6, 2025
Campus Catering Introduces New Ordering System

In Memoriam: Audra Weiss ’89

Audra Weiss ’89 played a pivotal role in building the global health innovation company Real Chemistry. She gave back to Syracuse University as a benefactor
Genaro Armas Jan. 6, 2025
In Memoriam: Audra Weiss ’89

Marianne Donley Joins Syracuse University Libraries as Physical Sciences Librarian

Marianne Donley recently joined Syracuse University Libraries as the Physical Sciences Librarian in the Department of Research and Scholarship. In this role, Donley will be
Cristina Hatem Jan. 3, 2025
Marianne Donley Joins Syracuse University Libraries as Physical Sciences Librarian

Kelly Delevan Receives 2024 Libraries’ Distinguished Service Award

Kelly Delevan, information literacy librarian with Syracuse University Libraries, has been selected as the 2024 recipient of the Libraries’ Distinguished Service Award. The award was
Cristina Hatem Jan. 2, 2025
Kelly Delevan Receives 2024 Libraries’ Distinguished Service Award

Whitman School Professor Peter Koveos Remembered

Peter Koveos, professor of finance and Kiebach Chair in International Business in the Martin J. Whitman School of Management, passed away on Dec. 20, 2024.
Dawn McWilliams Dec. 28, 2024

From Marine to Mentor: Jackson Capenos Champions Veteran Success at Syracuse University

For Jackson Capenos, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and the University’s newest school certifying official with the Office of Veteran Success, life has been a
Charlie Poag Dec. 20, 2024

Forward-Looking Philanthropy Boosts Investment in the College of Engineering and Computer Science

For many years, William T. “Ted” Frantz ’80, P’13 has been a faithful contributor to his alma mater, donating annually to the College of Engineering
Eileen Korey Dec. 20, 2024
Forward-Looking Philanthropy Boosts Investment in the College of Engineering and Computer Science

First-Ever Ad Campaigns Yield Communication Arts Student Showcase Awards

Communication Arts is one of the top publications for visual communications worldwide. Each year, the magazine honors students with Communication Arts Student Showcase Awards for
News Staff Dec. 18, 2024
First-Ever Ad Campaigns Yield Communication Arts Student Showcase Awards

Whitman’s Online MBA Program Again Achieves High Ranking by Poets&Quants

The  Martin J. Whitman School of Management is now ranked No. 30 in the nation for its online MBA program by Poets&Quants. The Poets&Quants’ rankings methodology
Dawn McWilliams Dec. 18, 2024
Whitman’s Online MBA Program Again Achieves High Ranking by Poets&Quants

2 VPA Faculty, 3 Arts Organizations Awarded NYSCA Grants

New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) grants have been awarded to two faculty members and three arts organizations at Syracuse University. College of
Diane Stirling Dec. 18, 2024
2 VPA Faculty, 3 Arts Organizations Awarded NYSCA Grants