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Karalunas Appointed Cobb-Jones Clinical Psychology Endowed Professor

Behzad Mortazavi, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), recently named Sarah L. Karalunas as the Cobb-Jones Clinical Psychology Endowed Professor. She will
Sean Grogan Aug. 15, 2025
Karalunas Appointed Cobb-Jones Clinical Psychology Endowed Professor

Auxiliary Services Announces Next Steps in Office Refreshment, Vending Transitions

The University’s transition to its new vending and office refreshment and coffee service provider is now complete. In the initial phase of the transition, announced
Jennifer DeMarchi Aug. 14, 2025
Auxiliary Services Announces Next Steps in Office Refreshment, Vending Transitions

NASCAR Internship Puts Jenna Mazza L’26 on the Right Track to Career in Sports Law

A lifelong NASCAR fan, Jenna Mazza L’26 has a photo of herself at age 4 standing with legendary driver Jimmie Johnson’s diecast car. So, imagine
Caroline K. Reff Aug. 13, 2025
NASCAR Internship Puts Jenna Mazza L’26 on the Right Track to Career in Sports Law

Whitman School Names Julie Niederhoff as Chair of Marketing Department

The Whitman School of Management has appointed Associate Professor Julie Niederhoff as chair of the marketing department, effective Aug. 4. Niederhoff has been with the
Caroline K. Reff Aug. 13, 2025
Whitman School Names Julie Niederhoff as Chair of Marketing Department

Vanessa St.Oegger-Menn Receives Spotlight Award From Society of American Archivists

Vanessa St.Oegger-Menn, Pan Am 103 archivist and assistant university archivist in the Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center, is the 2025 recipient of the Spotlight Award from
Cristina Hatem Aug. 13, 2025
Vanessa St.Oegger-Menn Receives Spotlight Award From Society of American Archivists

Syracuse Stage Announces Auditions for 2025-26 Theatre for the Very Young Production ‘Tiny Martians, Big Emotions’

Syracuse Stage is seeking non-equity actors to audition for the Theatre for the Very Young production of “Tiny Martians, Big Emotions,” conceived and directed by
Joanna Penalva Aug. 13, 2025

5 Things to Know About New Student Convocation Speaker Andrea-Rose Oates ’26

Oates shares her favorite memories from her first year on campus, discusses her life-changing summer internship with NBCUniversal and gives her advice to the new
John Boccacino Aug. 13, 2025
5 Things to Know About New Student Convocation Speaker Andrea-Rose Oates ’26

New $1M Gift to Build Bridges and Create Global Map to Enhance Democracies

With a new $1 million gift from The Reynolds Foundation, researchers at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs hope to create a new
Eileen Korey Aug. 12, 2025
New $1M Gift to Build Bridges and Create Global Map to Enhance Democracies

Art Museum Launches Fall 2025 Season With Dynamic, Interdisciplinary Exhibitions

The Syracuse University Art Museum kicks off its fall season on Aug. 26 with four new exhibitions that reflect the museum’s mission to foster diverse
Taylor Westerlund Aug. 12, 2025
Art Museum Launches Fall 2025 Season With Dynamic, Interdisciplinary Exhibitions

How Artists Are Embracing Artificial Intelligence to Create Works of Art

Rebecca Xu, professor of computer art and animation in the Department of Film and Media Arts in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, reflect
John Boccacino Aug. 12, 2025
How Artists Are Embracing Artificial Intelligence to Create Works of Art

‘Perception May Matter as Much as Reality’: Syracuse Professor on Paramount-Skydance Merger’s Cultural Impact

The merger of Paramount and Skydance created a major new player in Hollywood, and the new combined company is already making a splash with its
Christopher Munoz Aug. 12, 2025
‘Perception May Matter as Much as Reality’: Syracuse Professor on Paramount-Skydance Merger’s Cultural Impact

Art Museum Faculty Fellows Leverage Collections to Enhance Teaching

Four faculty members have been named Syracuse University Art Museum Faculty Fellows for the 2025-26 academic year. The fellows program, now in its fourth year,
Wendy S. Loughlin Aug. 11, 2025
Art Museum Faculty Fellows Leverage Collections to Enhance Teaching

Syracuse University, Coca-Cola Enter Into Pouring Rights Agreement

Syracuse University has signed The Coca-Cola Company as the official non-alcoholic beverage partner of the University and Syracuse University Athletics. The agreement, which took effect
Jennifer DeMarchi Aug. 11, 2025
Syracuse University, Coca-Cola Enter Into Pouring Rights Agreement

Syracuse Stage Announces Cast and Production Team of Musical ‘The Hello Girls’

Syracuse Stage announced an exciting new cast and creative team for “The Hello Girls,” with music and lyrics by Peter Mills and book by Peter
Joanna Penalva Aug. 8, 2025

Expert Available for New Tariffs on India

This week, the White House announced that it was doubling tariffs to 50% on imports from India, due to the country buying oil from Russia.
Ellen Mbuqe Aug. 8, 2025

Sport Management Professor Calls Historic First in MLB ‘Overdue’

As Major League Baseball prepares for a historic moment this weekend with Jen Pawol becoming the first woman to umpire a major league game, Falk
Keith Kobland Aug. 7, 2025
Sport Management Professor Calls Historic First in MLB ‘Overdue’

Scott Tainsky’s Research Focus Aligns Perfectly With New Falk College of Sport

The earliest memories Scott Tainsky has involve playing sports and watching the golden age of Big East Conference basketball with stars like Patrick Ewing, Chris Mullin
Matt Michael Aug. 7, 2025
Scott Tainsky’s Research Focus Aligns Perfectly With New Falk College of Sport

Maxwell School Honors Alumnus Elliot Stamler ’60 With Cramer Horizon Award

The latest recipient of the Maxwell School’s Cramer Horizon Award has embodied the ideals of its namesakes, Gerald ’52, H’10 and Daphna Cramer, through his
Jessica Youngman Aug. 7, 2025
Maxwell School Honors Alumnus Elliot Stamler ’60 With Cramer Horizon Award