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Megan Myers Appointed Assistant Dean of Advancement in Falk College

Megan Myers has been named the Falk College's assistant dean of advancement effective March 1. Myers will report to Dean Jeremy Jordan and lead all
News Staff Jan. 17, 2024
Megan Myers Appointed Assistant Dean of Advancement in Falk College

Public Health Chair David Larsen Receives Fulbright to Continue Research in Austria

When Falk College Department of Public Health Chair and Professor David Larsen was notified that he had received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to teach
Matt Michael Jan. 16, 2024
Public Health Chair David Larsen Receives Fulbright to Continue Research in Austria

Jae Oh and Michelle Blum Named as Associate Deans for the College of Engineering and Computer Science

The College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) has named Jae C. Oh as senior associate dean for faculty affairs and academic initiatives and Michelle
Kwami Maranga Jan. 16, 2024
Jae Oh and Michelle Blum Named as Associate Deans for the College of Engineering and Computer Science

Drama Department Pop-Up Library Opens at Syracuse Stage/Drama Theater Complex

Amanda DuBose, music and performing arts librarian, is opening a drama department pop-up library in the Storch Theater Lobby in the Syracuse Stage/Drama Theater Complex.
Cristina Hatem Jan. 16, 2024
Drama Department Pop-Up Library Opens at Syracuse Stage/Drama Theater Complex

A New Semester

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: Welcome to our new students and transfer students who today officially become Orange. And, welcome back to our returning students,
News Staff Jan. 16, 2024

Operation Orange Warmup: Collecting Winter Coats to Benefit Local Community

To assist individuals and families who are in need of winter outerwear, Syracuse University is again partnering with InterFaith Works of Central New York and
News Staff Jan. 16, 2024
Operation Orange Warmup: Collecting Winter Coats to Benefit Local Community

Meet Executive Chef Richard Leonardo

Auxiliary Services welcomes Richard “Rick” Leonardo as executive chef for Syracuse University Campus Dining. Leonardo’s culinary path began in his teenage years, when he worked
News Staff Jan. 16, 2024
Meet Executive Chef Richard Leonardo

New Grant Allows Shaw Center’s Literacy Corps to Hire More Undergraduate Tutors

Up to 100 new community engagement service positions tutoring children and teens in Syracuse City School District and other area schools have been made possible
Diane Stirling Jan. 16, 2024
New Grant Allows Shaw Center’s Literacy Corps to Hire More Undergraduate Tutors

Humanitarian Work in Water Systems

From the drylands of Kenya to the rainforests of Suriname, civil and environmental engineering professor John Trimmer in the College of Engineering and Computer Science
Kwami Maranga Jan. 15, 2024
Humanitarian Work in Water Systems

Center on Disability and Inclusion Awarded $1.7M to Support Employment for Individuals With Disabilities

The School of Education's Center on Disability and Inclusion has been awarded a five-year, $1.7 million New York State Education Department (NYSED) Core Rehabilitation Services
Martin Walls Jan. 12, 2024
Center on Disability and Inclusion Awarded $1.7M to Support Employment for Individuals With Disabilities

Medicinal Chemist Named Jack and Laura H. Milton Endowed Professor

Robert Doyle, dean’s professor of Chemistry in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) and associate professor of medicine and pharmacology at SUNY Upstate Medical
Dan Bernardi Jan. 12, 2024

Syracuse Stage Welcomes 2024 With ‘Clyde’s,’ a Witty New Dramedy by Lynn Nottage

Syracuse Stage continues its 50th Anniversary Season with “Clyde’s,” Lynn Nottage’s Tony-award nominated comedy following the formerly incarcerated cooks of a rundown truck stop diner
Joanna Penalva Jan. 12, 2024
Syracuse Stage Welcomes 2024 With ‘Clyde’s,’ a Witty New Dramedy by Lynn Nottage

Maxwell Students Take Honors in Syracuse’s Inaugural Open Data Day

On a recent Saturday afternoon, students in Michiko Ueda-Ballmer’s Data-Driven Decision-Making class got to test what they’ve learned in a first-ever competition designed by the
News Staff Jan. 12, 2024
Maxwell Students Take Honors in Syracuse’s Inaugural Open Data Day

How Meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Influenced Rick Wright G’93 and Inspired His Broadcasting Career (Podcast)

Roosevelt “Rick” Wright G’93 had a front-row seat as the Civil Rights Movement took off across the American South in the late 1950s and early
John Boccacino Jan. 12, 2024
How Meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Influenced Rick Wright G’93 and Inspired His Broadcasting Career (Podcast)

Art Gallery Will Be Part of Jan. 21 Dr. Martin Luther King Celebration

Syracuse University’s 39th Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration will include an art gallery exhibition in Club 44 on the western concourse level
Dara Harper Jan. 12, 2024
Art Gallery Will Be Part of Jan. 21 Dr. Martin Luther King Celebration

Study Reveals Wastewater Surveillance Is Key Tool in Keeping Schools Open During Public Health Emergencies

Wastewater surveillance is a potent tool in understanding COVID-19 transmission within school settings, according to a groundbreaking study led by epidemiologist David Larsen, professor and
News Staff Jan. 12, 2024
Study Reveals Wastewater Surveillance Is Key Tool in Keeping Schools Open During Public Health Emergencies

Facilitators, Participants Sought for English Conversation Partners Program

International students and other non-native speakers of American English can practice speaking and gain fluency and a better understanding of the language through the Graduate
Diane Stirling Jan. 12, 2024
Facilitators, Participants Sought for English Conversation Partners Program

5 Faculty Members to Participate in 2024 ACC Academic Leaders Network

Five faculty members have been selected to participate in the 2024 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Academic Leaders Network. The program is designed to facilitate cross-institutional
Wendy S. Loughlin Jan. 12, 2024