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Robertson Fellows Bring Extensive Travel Experience, Shared Interest in Public Service

International travel and a desire to help others fueled an interest in public service careers for Maxwell School graduate students Julia Liebell-McLean and Mael-Sanh Perrier.
News Staff Sept. 13, 2024
Robertson Fellows Bring Extensive Travel Experience, Shared Interest in Public Service

Department of Drama Announces 24/25 Season

The Syracuse University Department of Drama is pleased to announce the 2024/25 season, consisting of six productions: “Pippin” (Oct. 11 – 20), “Twelfth Night” (Nov.
Joanna Penalva Sept. 13, 2024
Department of Drama Announces 24/25 Season

DPS to Conduct an Orange Alert System Test on Wednesday, Sept. 18

The Department of Public Safety (DPS) will conduct a test of the Orange Alert Campus Crisis Alert Notification System on Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 3:40 p.m. It
Kiana Racha Sept. 13, 2024
DPS to Conduct an Orange Alert System Test on Wednesday, Sept. 18

Maxwell Sociologists Receive $3.8M to Research Health and Longevity

The National Institute on Aging (NIA) has renewed two grants, each worth $1.9 million, for research networks led by Maxwell School sociology faculty Jennifer Karas
News Staff Sept. 12, 2024
Maxwell Sociologists Receive $3.8M to Research Health and Longevity

Celebrating Latine Heritage Month 2024 With Music, Mocktails and More

The University is proud to present a vibrant lineup of events celebrating Latine Heritage Month—recognized officially between Sept. 15 and Oct. 15 each year—from Monday,
News Staff Sept. 12, 2024
Celebrating Latine Heritage Month 2024 With Music, Mocktails and More

Support K-3 Literacy in Central New York: Become a United Way Book Buddy

Looking for an easy and rewarding way to give back to the local community this school year? Faculty, staff and students are encouraged to volunteer
News Staff Sept. 11, 2024
Support K-3 Literacy in Central New York: Become a United Way Book Buddy

Creating STEM Career Pathways for Local High Schoolers

Thanks to a new National Science Foundation grant, Syracuse University’s physics department doubles the number of Syracuse-area high school participants in their paid summer internship
Dan Bernardi Sept. 11, 2024
Creating STEM Career Pathways for Local High Schoolers

Office of Veteran and Military Affairs Adds 4 New Advisory Board Members in 2024

The Office of Veteran and Military Affairs (OVMA) has announced the addition of four esteemed individuals to its advisory board throughout 2024. These new members
Charlie Poag Sept. 11, 2024
Office of Veteran and Military Affairs Adds 4 New Advisory Board Members in 2024

Bio Artist Eduardo Kac to Present Wali Lecture at BioInspired Institute Symposium Oct. 24

The creator of the term “bio art,” an expressive form that interprets scientific principles and concepts through artistic installations, exhibitions and performances, is the keynote
Diane Stirling Sept. 11, 2024
Bio Artist Eduardo Kac to Present Wali Lecture at BioInspired Institute Symposium Oct. 24

School of Education Welcomes 6 New Faculty Members

The School of Education welcomes six new faculty members in fall 2024, with expertise in counseling and counselor education; faculty development; instructional design, development and
Martin Walls Sept. 11, 2024
School of Education Welcomes 6 New Faculty Members

Hitting the High Notes: Navy Band Northeast Performance Highlights Navy Week Festivities

When you think of military music, you may imagine the sounds of a rousing march. But as Navy Week sailed into Syracuse, the Navy Band
Christopher Munoz Sept. 10, 2024
Hitting the High Notes: Navy Band Northeast Performance Highlights Navy Week Festivities

Campus Dining Opens 6th Dining Center; Launches New Sustainability Initiatives

Campus Dining begins the 2024-25 year with the grand opening of its sixth all-you-care-to-eat dining center in Orange Hall (the former Sheraton Hotel, located next
Jennifer DeMarchi Sept. 10, 2024
Campus Dining Opens 6th Dining Center; Launches New Sustainability Initiatives

School of Information Studies to Launch New AI Graduate Program

Beginning in Fall 2025, the School of Information Studies (iSchool) will launch a new artificial intelligence (AI) graduate program. Beginning this fall, students can apply
Anya Woods Sept. 10, 2024
School of Information Studies to Launch New AI Graduate Program

New Sign In Screen Launching Sept. 17

Effective Sept. 17, the Microsoft Sign in experience for students, faculty and staff will feature a new look that reflects University branding guidelines. The new
Eric Ferguson Sept. 10, 2024
New Sign In Screen Launching Sept. 17

School of Architecture Receives Graham Foundation Organizational Grant

As part of its 2024 grant cycle funding, the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts recently announced 33 new grants, totaling $390,000,
Julie Sharkey Sept. 10, 2024
School of Architecture Receives Graham Foundation Organizational Grant

Retired Air Force Special Tactics Officer and ROTC Alum Jeff Wilkinson ’89 Shares Lessons in Leadership and Preparation

Across the U.S. Department of Defense, there are approximately 650 commissioned flag officers, known as generals or admirals. Achieving this rank is a testament to
Charlie Poag Sept. 9, 2024
Retired Air Force Special Tactics Officer and ROTC Alum Jeff Wilkinson ’89 Shares Lessons in Leadership and Preparation

Dean Van Slyke Visits India to Celebrate Maxwell’s Centennial, Partnerships and Alumni

David M. Van Slyke, dean of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, met with alumni, partners and dignitaries, including India's minister of education,
Cort Ruddy Sept. 9, 2024
Dean Van Slyke Visits India to Celebrate Maxwell’s Centennial, Partnerships and Alumni

Syracuse Abroad Week to Be Celebrated Sept. 16-20

This fall, Syracuse Abroad welcomes all Syracuse University students to explore study abroad options for 2025 and beyond during this year’s Syracuse Abroad Week. Syracuse
Ashley Barletta Sept. 9, 2024
Syracuse Abroad Week to Be Celebrated Sept. 16-20