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Falk College Graduate Justy Carruthers Plays Key Role in Syracuse Football’s Recruiting Success
Justy Carruthers ’25 was so impressed with the sport management program in the David B. Falk College of Sport that she moved across the country from San Diego to enroll here. But after just one day in her first…
2025 Is a Strong Year for NSF Proposal Funding, Early-Career Faculty Awards
National Science Foundation (NSF) funding for Syracuse University faculty research projects totaled $19.7 million in fiscal year 2025, an increase of $5.8 million over last year’s total, according to the Office of Research. NSF also recognized four faculty members with…
How I Spent My Summer Vacation: The Important Role of Internships
Networking. Building skills. Analyzing data. Solving problems. Competitive summer internships can help students fine-tune their interests and discover their career ambitions in ways that complement their classroom learning. Three current students—Nadin Prabhu ’27, Gustavo Madero ’26 and Nola Roberts ’27—discuss…
3 Faculty Members Honored With University Professor Reappointments
Three faculty members have been reappointed to the rank of University Professor, the University’s most senior and selective academic status [PDF]. The honor recognizes exceptional scholarship and innovative academic and professional activity. The faculty members are: Dympna Callaghan, William L….
Syracuse Views Fall 2025
We want to know how you experience Syracuse University. Take a photo and share it with us. We select photos from a variety of sources. Submit photos of your University experience by sending them directly to Syracuse University News at…
Giving Students a Future of Promise
In the spring Syracuse University launched a game-changing fundraising initiative, aimed at significantly expanding scholarship support for high-achieving students. The Syracuse Promise seeks to raise $50 million in scholarship funding over the next three years, and the Orange community has…
Tissue Forces Help Shape Developing Organs
A new study looks at the physical forces that help shape developing organs. Scientists in the past believed that the fast-acting biochemistry of genes and proteins is responsible for directing this choreography. But new research from the College of Arts…
Legacy Families Reflect on Welcome Week and What It Means to Be Orange
How does it feel to follow in your older sibling’s footsteps at the same university? SU News wanted to know so we asked five pairs of siblings—each including one who already graduated and one who is just starting their Orange…
University Partners With Syracuse City School District for 5th Year of Summer Internship Program
This summer, a group of high school students from the Syracuse City School District (SCSD) had the opportunity to get a head start on their futures with a paid internship at Syracuse University, where they gained hands-on experience in various…
From Beekeeping to Off-Road Racing: Find Your People Among the Many Recognized Student Organizations
Whenever a Syracuse University team plays inside the JMA Wireless Dome, they feed off the energy provided by Otto’s Army, the passionate group of students who transform the JMA Dome into the Loud House. Otto’s Army is one of the…