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Whitman Rises 7 Spots in the U.S. News & World Report Undergraduate Business Ranking to No. 40

The undergraduate business program at the Martin J. Whitman School of Management is now ranked No. 40 in the nation, up from No. 47 last
Dawn McWilliams Sept. 26, 2024
Whitman Rises 7 Spots in the U.S. News & World Report Undergraduate Business Ranking to No. 40

Chancellor Syverud Provides Updates to University Senate on University Climate and Shared Governance

Greetings, everybody. I should say that I had Tom’s [Dennison] job [chair of the Employee Benefits Advisory Council] in another life at the University of
News Staff Sept. 26, 2024

Spilling the Beans: Best Spots to Snag Coffee Around Campus

Calling all coffee lovers! Did you know that Sunday, Sept. 29, is National Coffee Day? Whether you are a diehard coffee enthusiast who celebrates every
News Staff Sept. 26, 2024
Spilling the Beans: Best Spots to Snag Coffee Around Campus

Join in ‘A Community Conversation for Election Season and Beyond’ on Oct. 22

Do you care about the future of democracy, civic engagement and civil dialogue? Do you believe our campus community would benefit from meaningful, constructive and
News Staff Sept. 26, 2024

University Remembers Hendricks Chapel Dean Emeritus Richard Phillips

Richard "Dick" Phillips G'63, G'65, dean emeritus of Hendricks Chapel who led the chapel through the 1980s and 1990s, died July 10 in Colorado. He
Kelly Homan Rodoski Sept. 26, 2024
University Remembers Hendricks Chapel Dean Emeritus Richard Phillips

2 New Staff Members Selected for Office of Diversity and Inclusion Administrative Fellowship

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI) has selected Diane Crawford and Qingyi Yu as the recipients of this year’s ODI Administrative and Research Fellowships,
News Staff Sept. 26, 2024
2 New Staff Members Selected for Office of Diversity and Inclusion Administrative Fellowship

One Night Only: Billy Joel and Sting to Perform at JMA Wireless Dome

Billy Joel and Sting—two of the most respected recording artists in history—announce a one-night-only performance at JMA Wireless Dome on Friday, April 11, 2025. The
News Staff Sept. 26, 2024
One Night Only: Billy Joel and Sting to Perform at JMA Wireless Dome

iSchool Professor Awarded NSF Grant to Study Wireless Communications

The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded nearly $250,000 out of a total of $800,000 under a three-year research grant to a faculty member
Anya Woods Sept. 26, 2024
iSchool Professor Awarded NSF Grant to Study Wireless Communications

Selina Gallo-Cruz Honored as O’Hanley Faculty Scholar

Selina Gallo-Cruz, associate professor of sociology, is the latest Maxwell School faculty member to be named an O’Hanley Faculty Scholar. She was selected in recognition
News Staff Sept. 25, 2024
Selina Gallo-Cruz Honored as O’Hanley Faculty Scholar

Whitman’s Snyder Innovation Management Center Hosts 2024 PDMA Doctoral Consortium

Leading scholars and doctoral students studying new product development and innovation management at universities in the U.S. and abroad gathered at Syracuse University from July
News Staff Sept. 25, 2024
Whitman’s Snyder Innovation Management Center Hosts 2024 PDMA Doctoral Consortium

Central Eurasian Studies Conference at Maxwell Examines Regional Challenges and Citizenship

Over 100 scholars from around the world gathered at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs recently to share research and dissect timely issues
Cort Ruddy Sept. 25, 2024
Central Eurasian Studies Conference at Maxwell Examines Regional Challenges and Citizenship

Syracuse University Opens New Center in Nation’s Capital

The opening of a new Syracuse University center in Washington, D.C., was celebrated by members of the University community at a special event Sept. 24.
Wendy S. Loughlin Sept. 25, 2024
Syracuse University Opens New Center in Nation’s Capital

Aditee S. Malviya G’25 Appointed Syracuse University Campus Director for Hult Prize

Aditee S. Malviya G’25 (College of Engineering and Computer Science) was recently appointed the Syracuse University campus director for the 2024-2025 Hult Prize competition, coordinated
Cristina Hatem Sept. 25, 2024
Aditee S. Malviya G’25 Appointed Syracuse University Campus Director for Hult Prize

The Building Blocks of Future Smart Materials

How do cells take the shape they do and perform their functions? The enzymes and molecules that make them up are not themselves living—and yet
News Staff Sept. 25, 2024
The Building Blocks of Future Smart Materials

ECS Professor Elizabeth Carter Studies, Forecasts Floods

After Hurricane Katrina ravaged the southern coastline of the United States in 2005, Elizabeth Carter found herself on the Gulf Coast following the tropical storm’s
Kwami Maranga Sept. 25, 2024
ECS Professor Elizabeth Carter Studies, Forecasts Floods

Syracuse University, Kumamoto Volters Enter Historic Sport Analytics Partnership (Video)

The sport analytics program in the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics and the Kumamoto Volters professional basketball team in Japan have announced a
Matt Michael Sept. 25, 2024
Syracuse University, Kumamoto Volters Enter Historic Sport Analytics Partnership (Video)

Disability Rights Advocate John Robinson Joins Office of Microcredentials

The College of Professional Studies has appointed John Robinson ’90, P’25 as a professor of practice in the Office of Microcredentials. This position is made
Hope Alvarez Sept. 24, 2024
Disability Rights Advocate John Robinson Joins Office of Microcredentials

OVMA Award Boosts Veterans’ Internship Success

This summer, ten student veterans from the University community secured internships across the country—opportunities that are often out of reach for post-traditional students. With support
News Staff Sept. 24, 2024
OVMA Award Boosts Veterans’ Internship Success