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Grant Extends Opportunities for Students With Intellectual Disability

Syracuse University receives $1 million from the Golisano Foundation to grow inclusive postsecondary education for students with intellectual disability statewide.
Eileen Korey May 4, 2026
Grant Extends Opportunities for Students With Intellectual Disability

LaunchPad Hosts Inaugural Athletes for Data Sovereignty Summit and Pitch Competition

The competition was open to student-athletes, student-athlete alumni and student entrepreneurs with sports-related ideas.
Cristina Hatem May 4, 2026
LaunchPad Hosts Inaugural Athletes for Data Sovereignty Summit and Pitch Competition

16 Students Spend Spring Break on NYC Career Immersion

The Winston Fisher Seminar took A&S | Maxwell undergraduates inside top firms across finance, law, media and the arts.
Casey Schad May 4, 2026
16 Students Spend Spring Break on NYC Career Immersion

2 A&S Faculty Members Receive Prestigious MIRA Research Awards

The National Institutes of Health grants provide $2 million in funding and free researchers to tackle bold, innovative investigations.
Diane Stirling May 4, 2026
2 A&S Faculty Members Receive Prestigious MIRA Research Awards

Applications Sought for Alexander N. Charters Adult Education Grants-In-Aid Program

The grant is awarded to scholars or practitioners doing research using the Special Collections Research Center's adult education collections.
Cristina Hatem May 4, 2026

Biomedical Engineering Society Is Shaping the Next Generation of Engineers

The student organization connects students to research and career opportunities and brings STEM education to Central New York children.
John Boccacino May 4, 2026
Biomedical Engineering Society Is Shaping the Next Generation of Engineers

Libraries Recognize Outstanding 2026 Student Employees With Awards

Supervisors nominated student employees who have made significant contributions that have a lasting impact on the Libraries.
Cristina Hatem May 4, 2026
Libraries Recognize Outstanding 2026 Student Employees With Awards

JDinteractive Program Expands Access to Legal Representation in Rural Communities

Four recent College of Law graduates share how the JDi program helped them earn their degrees without leaving their communities.
Caroline K. Reff May 4, 2026
JDinteractive Program Expands Access to Legal Representation in Rural Communities

Voices of Service Symposium Showcases Breadth of Veteran-Focused Research

More than 100 researchers, students and community partners gathered to share findings on veteran health, employment and legal services.
Charlie Poag May 4, 2026
Voices of Service Symposium Showcases Breadth of Veteran-Focused Research

Advocacy and Philanthropy Open New Opportunities for InclusiveU Graduates

A $1 million gift from members of the Allyn family to the Center on Disability and Inclusion will expand career services, alumni connections and community
Eileen Korey May 3, 2026
Advocacy and Philanthropy Open New Opportunities for InclusiveU Graduates

Jeffrey Rubin to Serve as Interim Dean of the School of Information Studies

Jeff Hemsley, who has served in the role since 2024, will step down following Commencement.
Jeffrey Rubin to Serve as Interim Dean of the School of Information Studies

3 Earn National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships

From historical preservation and supermassive black holes to theoretical physics, three students will continue exploring novel research through NSF’s elite fellowship.
3 Earn National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships

Clad in Gray, the Orange Family Shows Up

From students to senior leaders, the University community rallied behind Chancellor Syverud with a walk, prayers and letters of support.
Clad in Gray, the Orange Family Shows Up

How to Make a Great First Impression at Your Summer Internship

From what to wear to when to ask questions, Career Services Director Adam Capozzi breaks down what it takes to turn a summer internship into
John Boccacino May 1, 2026
How to Make a Great First Impression at Your Summer Internship

A Transformational Gift Changes Orange Hall Into Riley Hall

Diane Riley's legacy gift honors her late husband, H. John Riley Jr. '61, whose own Syracuse University journey inspired a lifetime of giving back to
Eileen Korey April 30, 2026
A Transformational Gift Changes Orange Hall Into Riley Hall

Training the Next Generation of Investigators: Inside the Practical Crime Scene Research Course

Students in the Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute are gaining career-defining experience by tackling real-world crime scene challenges through hands-on research.
Dan Bernardi April 30, 2026
Training the Next Generation of Investigators: Inside the Practical Crime Scene Research Course