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Jeff Rubin ’95, G’98 Named Syracuse University’s First Chief Digital Officer

Chancellor Kent Syverud today announced that Jeff Rubin, an innovative leader, accomplished entrepreneur and longtime member of the Orange community, has been named the University’s
News Staff March 12, 2024

School of Education Spring 2024 Ganders Lecture Invites You to ‘Notice Noise’

Busy cafeterias, hushed auditoriums, quiet libraries—learning spaces have familiar soundscapes, but how often do we notice the noise, or lack of it? Join University of
Martin Walls March 12, 2024
School of Education Spring 2024 Ganders Lecture Invites You to ‘Notice Noise’

Victor Sholl to Receive 2024 Mary Hatch Marshall Essay Award

Victor Sholl, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Philosophy in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), was selected as the 2024 winner of
Cristina Hatem March 12, 2024
Victor Sholl to Receive 2024 Mary Hatch Marshall Essay Award

The Power of Faith: Fostering Community for Muslim Students With Imam Amir Durić (Podcast)

As a faith leader, an imam is the one who proceeds, the one who stands in front and leads the mosque’s worshippers as a role
John Boccacino March 12, 2024
The Power of Faith: Fostering Community for Muslim Students With Imam Amir Durić (Podcast)

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 160: How Imam Amir Durić Is Enhancing the Muslim Student Experience

Original air date: March 12, 2024 Amir Durić knew he was meant to serve as a faith leader when he was a child and his
John Boccacino March 11, 2024
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 160: How Imam Amir Durić Is Enhancing the Muslim Student Experience

Highlights From the Light Work Collection: Dawoud Bey

Curated from the Light Work collection, members of the Syracuse University campus community are invited to check out a selection from two of Dawoud Bey’s
News Staff March 11, 2024
Highlights From the Light Work Collection: Dawoud Bey

Alexis Hagadorn Leading Lectures During Brodsky Series for the Advancement of Library Conservation

Alexis Hagadorn, head of conservation for the Columbia University Libraries, will present at the Syracuse University Libraries’ annual Brodsky Series for the Advancement of Library
Cristina Hatem March 11, 2024
Alexis Hagadorn Leading Lectures During Brodsky Series for the Advancement of Library Conservation

Falk College Welcomes Sports Dietetics Expert Laura Moretti Reece for Ann Litt Lecture March 26

The Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics is pleased to welcome Laura Moretti Reece as the featured speaker of the Eighth Annual Ann Selkowitz
News Staff March 11, 2024
Falk College Welcomes Sports Dietetics Expert Laura Moretti Reece for Ann Litt Lecture March 26

Trans Support Day 2024 Set for March 23

After a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Trans Support Day returned in 2023 with an inspiring event hosted by Syracuse University’s Marriage and
Matt Michael March 11, 2024
Trans Support Day 2024 Set for March 23

9 Projects Awarded MetLife Foundation-Lender Center Racial Wealth Gap Grants

The Lender Center for Social Justice has awarded nine grants for new faculty research projects that study issues contributing to or helping alleviate the racial wealth
Diane Stirling March 11, 2024
9 Projects Awarded MetLife Foundation-Lender Center Racial Wealth Gap Grants

Pollster Joins Maxwell School Panel to Explore Super Tuesday and Beyond

The 2024 presidential race between frontrunners President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is the “highest intensity, lowest interest” race Maxwell alumnus John Zogby
Jessica Youngman March 10, 2024
Pollster Joins Maxwell School Panel to Explore Super Tuesday and Beyond

Remembering Professor Emeritus of Physics Marvin Goldberg

Editor’s Note: The following article was contributed to by Goldberg’s colleagues, including Eric Schiff, Tomasz Skwarnicki and Edward Lipson. The College of Arts and Sciences
Dan Bernardi March 10, 2024

A Gift to Celebrate Life, Exploration and the Mother-Daughter Bond

It’s 10:30 a.m. in Sydney, Australia, as Ann Covitz ’62 answers the phone and reflects on her life from the other side of the world.
Carri Prue March 8, 2024
A Gift to Celebrate Life, Exploration and the Mother-Daughter Bond

Multiple Events Highlight Growing Undergraduate Research and Creative Efforts

Syracuse University is committed to providing opportunities for undergraduate students to engage in meaningful research and creative activities. This spring, a wide range of campus
Diane Stirling March 8, 2024
Multiple Events Highlight Growing Undergraduate Research and Creative Efforts

American Artist James Little G’76 Gifts Painting to Syracuse University Art Museum

American artist James Little G’76 has donated an oil painting he created, “Euclidean Squares,” to the Syracuse University Art Museum’s permanent collection. “James Little’s contributions
Diane Stirling March 8, 2024

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Students Win at New York State Green Building Conference Competition

Kendra Miller, Elan Fullmer and Sydney Florence Jud, students in the College of Engineering and Computer Sciences' mechanical and aerospace engineering program, claimed first place
Alex Dunbar March 7, 2024
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Students Win at New York State Green Building Conference Competition

ECS Professor’s Nature-Inspired Research on Banned Species

Apple snails are one of the most invasive species on our planet. Consuming several plants that provide food and habitats for various wildlife, and disrupting
Kwami Maranga March 7, 2024
ECS Professor’s Nature-Inspired Research on Banned Species

Engaged Courses Initiative Fosters Social Impact Through Community Work

Learning opportunities that extend beyond the classroom and into the community are key for empowering students to be engaged global citizens in an ever-changing world.
Dan Bernardi March 7, 2024
Engaged Courses Initiative Fosters Social Impact Through Community Work