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Generous Donors Exceed Expectations in $3M Challenge Gift Campaign for Hendricks Chapel

When an anonymous donor family pledged $1 million to Hendricks Chapel and issued a challenge to inspire other donors to match it, no one could
News Staff Oct. 10, 2024
Generous Donors Exceed Expectations in $3M Challenge Gift Campaign for Hendricks Chapel

Empower Your Career: Join the Staff Mentoring Program

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion invites early career staff professionals and administrators to join its Staff Mentoring Program. The initiative facilitates the partnership of
News Staff Oct. 10, 2024
Empower Your Career: Join the Staff Mentoring Program

Navigating Cybersecurity: How to Be Your Own Human Firewall

Andrew McClurg, with Information Technology Services (ITS), is often asked how people can stay safe online to protect against scams and hackers. He breaks it
News Staff Oct. 10, 2024
Navigating Cybersecurity: How to Be Your Own Human Firewall

Balloting Starts Oct. 16 for Provost’s Advisory Committee on Promotion and Tenure Representatives

Balloting to select faculty representatives for the Provost’s Advisory Committee on Promotion and Tenure begins Wednesday, Oct. 16, and runs through Friday, Nov. 1. Elections
Diane Stirling Oct. 9, 2024

‘Reflect the People Who Visit’: Arts Education Alumna Helps Make the MOST More Inclusive

Since 2008, the Upstate Medical University Life Sciences exhibition at Syracuse’s Museum of Science and Technology (MOST) has fascinated millions of visitors. With giant reproductions
News Staff Oct. 9, 2024
‘Reflect the People Who Visit’: Arts Education Alumna Helps Make the MOST More Inclusive

Maxwell School Strengthens Longtime Partnership With International City/County Management Association

The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs has formalized an agreement with the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) that promotes collaboration between faculty, staff,
News Staff Oct. 9, 2024
Maxwell School Strengthens Longtime Partnership With International City/County Management Association

Illustrator, VPA Professor London Ladd Commemorates 2 Book Releases

An illustrator of nearly 20 books, School of Art Assistant Teaching Professor London Ladd recently celebrated the release of two picture books, “My Hair is a Book”
News Staff Oct. 9, 2024
Illustrator, VPA Professor London Ladd Commemorates 2 Book Releases

50 Years of Advancing Language Proficiency for a Multilingual World

In 1974, students wearing mood rings and flared pants strode across campus, toting paperback copies of “Jaws” or “Carrie” while making plans to see “The
Diana Napolitano Oct. 9, 2024
50 Years of Advancing Language Proficiency for a Multilingual World

Women in Leadership Initiative Launches 4th Cohort Experience, Applications Accepted Through Oct. 21

As it continues its mission to establish the University as a pacesetter among higher education institutions for cultivating women leaders, Syracuse University’s Women in Leadership
News Staff Oct. 9, 2024

Mental Health Matters: Tips and Resources to Combat Stress During Midterms

With midterm exams right around the corner and World Mental Health Day on Thursday, Oct. 10, SU News put together a guide for students to
News Staff Oct. 9, 2024
Mental Health Matters: Tips and Resources to Combat Stress During Midterms

Celebrate and Reflect During LGBTQ+ History Month

This month, the University community is invited to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month through a range of special events. The University officially kicked off the month’s
News Staff Oct. 8, 2024
Celebrate and Reflect During LGBTQ+ History Month

Funding Research That Improves Health and Shortens ‘Bench to Bedside’ Time

Doctoral students in clinical psychology Alexa Deyo ’21 and Alison Vrabec G’23 spent their summer testing a theory that a certain kind of therapeutic technique called
Eileen Korey Oct. 7, 2024
Funding Research That Improves Health and Shortens ‘Bench to Bedside’ Time

Student Veteran Spotlight: U.S. Navy Veteran Jurgen Baeza ’26

When Jurgen Baeza ’26 first set his sights on Syracuse University, it was during his high school days in San Diego, California. Without a clear
Charlie Poag Oct. 7, 2024
Student Veteran Spotlight:  U.S. Navy Veteran Jurgen Baeza ’26

LaunchPad Announces 2024 ’Cuse Tank Winners

Syracuse University Libraries’ Blackstone LaunchPad (LaunchPad) hosted its annual ’Cuse Tank entrepreneurial competition on Friday, Sept. 27, during Family Weekend in Bird Library. More than
Cristina Hatem Oct. 7, 2024
LaunchPad Announces 2024 ’Cuse Tank Winners

Urban Video Project Presents ‘This Side of Salina’

Light Work’s Urban Video Project (UVP) is pleased to present the exhibition of "This Side of Salina" by filmmaker Lynne Sachs, exploring reproductive justice from
News Staff Oct. 7, 2024
Urban Video Project Presents ‘This Side of Salina’

Making Higher Education Accessible to All: The Global Impact of InclusiveU

Original air date: Oct. 7, 2024 For many adolescent students with developmental disabilities, the pursuit of higher education is filled with roadblocks and can be
John Boccacino Oct. 6, 2024
Making Higher Education Accessible to All: The Global Impact of InclusiveU

Orange Fan Honors Father With $2M Gift to Fuel Competitive Excellence

The dining hall in the One Team Olympic Sports Center will be named for avid Orange sports fan Edward C. Magee Sr. ’33, G’36, thanks
Eileen Korey Oct. 4, 2024
Orange Fan Honors Father With $2M Gift to Fuel Competitive Excellence

Centennial Celebration Honors Alumni, Students, Staff and Faculty for a ‘Century of Service’

When the Maxwell School celebrates its centennial on the Syracuse University campus this month, the limelight will shine on those at the heart of the
Jessica Youngman Oct. 4, 2024
Centennial Celebration Honors Alumni, Students, Staff and Faculty for a ‘Century of Service’