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Maxwell Professor Receives National Award for Co-Edited Book on Public Administration

The American Society for Public Administration recognizes "Pathways to Positive Public Administration" by Tina Nabatchi for its lasting contribution to the field.
News Staff April 23, 2026

From SOS to Success: Student Outreach and Support Keeps Students Moving Forward

With drop-in hours and proactive outreach, the team ensures every student knows where to turn before a concern becomes a crisis.
News Staff April 23, 2026

Researcher Examines Agriculture’s Role in Regional Climate Extremes

Ethan Coffel, assistant professor in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, is studying how crops impact regional climate changes.
Dialynn Dwyer April 22, 2026
Researcher Examines Agriculture’s Role in Regional Climate Extremes

Alumni Awards to Honor Chancellor Syverud and Dr. Chen April 23

The University community is invited to attend the 5 p.m. ceremony at Hendricks Chapel, where the George Arents Award and four other alumni honors will
News Staff April 22, 2026
Alumni Awards to Honor Chancellor Syverud and Dr. Chen April 23

Micron Day Sparks Passion for STEM

Through hands-on demonstrations, middle and high school students from across Central New York discovered the potential career opportunities available in STEM fields.
John Boccacino April 22, 2026
Micron Day Sparks Passion for STEM

Fast Facts: Graduate Students Get 3 Minutes to Present Their Research

Ten doctoral candidates compete on the clock to offer succinct summaries of their complex research projects.
Diane Stirling April 22, 2026
Fast Facts: Graduate Students Get 3 Minutes to Present Their Research

A University Walks as One: Community Rallies Around Chancellor Kent Syverud

Students, faculty and staff will gather on April 28 to walk in support of Chancellor Syverud and raise funds for brain cancer research.
Kelly Homan Rodoski April 22, 2026
A University Walks as One: Community Rallies Around Chancellor Kent Syverud

Humanities Center Spotlights 44 Books by Scholars From Across University

Humanities-related books by 43 authors, editors and illustrators from around campus will be featured in the center's annual Books in the Humanities celebration.
Kelly Homan Rodoski April 21, 2026
Humanities Center Spotlights 44 Books by Scholars From Across University

Getting the Most From Your Study Abroad Experience: Florence Edition

Mairead Connolly ’28 offers her recommendations on what to study, explore and engage in during a semester abroad in Florence.
Kelly Homan Rodoski April 21, 2026
Getting the Most From Your Study Abroad Experience: Florence Edition

Filmmaker Ron Howard Offers Students a Unique Look at the Creative Process

The acclaimed director offered a rare look at a work in progress and engaged students in a candid discussion about storytelling and the realities of
Keith Kobland April 20, 2026
Filmmaker Ron Howard Offers Students a Unique Look at the Creative Process

Growing Replica Hearts Helps Improve Drug Testing

Biomedical and chemical engineer Zhen Ma uses human stem cells to create 3D heart models that could accelerate drug screening and personalize patient care.
John Boccacino April 20, 2026
Growing Replica Hearts Helps Improve Drug Testing

Honoring the People Who Make Syracuse University Great

The annual One University Awards ceremony celebrated the students, faculty and staff whose work shows what it means to be Orange.
Kelly Homan Rodoski April 20, 2026
Honoring the People Who Make Syracuse University Great

Libraries Accepting Applications for Student Library Advisory Board

Members can share their ideas, needs and feedback to help improve the services and resources offered by the Libraries.
Cristina Hatem April 20, 2026
Libraries Accepting Applications for Student Library Advisory Board

Faculty Will Leverage University’s Study Away Locations This Summer

Six high-impact projects in Los Angeles, New York and Washington, D.C., are the inaugural recipients of the Study Away Summer Awards from the Office of
Wendy S. Loughlin April 20, 2026
Faculty Will Leverage University’s Study Away Locations This Summer

Music Historian Explores Afro-Cuban Film Music’s Global Roots

Cary Peñate has been awarded a National Humanities Center summer residency to study how soundtracks shaped cultural representation and framed Caribbean identity for global audiences.
Dan Bernardi April 17, 2026

Want to Run a Marathon? Two Professors Share What to Know

Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned runner, Julie Hasenwinkel and Jonathan French have advice for tackling the distance.
Dialynn Dwyer April 17, 2026
Want to Run a Marathon? Two Professors Share What to Know

The Campus Chaplain Who Filled a Chapel—One Friend at a Time

Father Gerry Waterman's secret to transforming campus ministry at Syracuse: get students so confident in their faith, they do the inviting themselves.
Kelly Homan Rodoski April 16, 2026
The Campus Chaplain Who Filled a Chapel—One Friend at a Time