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Does Science Work?
For years, concern has simmered across scientific disciplines about academic research and rigorous attempts at verification.
University Hosts Veterans Day Reading Program Nov. 11
Syracuse University will honor Veterans Day with an evening of readings by members of the Syracuse Veterans’ Writing Group (SVWG). The event, which addresses the enduring effects of war, including moral injury, features original poetry and nonfiction by seven local…
Tickets Go on Sale Friday for Luke Bryan Show at Carrier Dome
Tickets will go on sale beginning Friday, Nov. 13, at 10 a.m. for country singer Luke Bryan’s concert at the Carrier Dome next spring. The show, which will include Little Big Town and Dustin Lynch, will take place Saturday, April…
Whitman’s Real Estate Program Ranked #7 by College Factual
The Martin J. Whitman School of Management’s real estate program was ranked #7 in the country by College Factual, a website that helps students find the best colleges and universities for their unique needs. As part of the Finance Department,…
Scholar Spotlight: Jordan Robinson G’17
Jordan Robinson is a U.S. Marine Corps veteran who served from 2008-2014 at American embassies in Mozambique, Austria and Cuba. She currently serves as president of the Student Veterans Organization at the University. Robinson is pursuing a master’s degree in…
Sexual Abuse Survivor, Activist Jennifer Nadler to Speak Nov. 12
The Chancellor’s Task Force on Sexual and Relationship Violence continues its National Week of Action campaign with a special program by a local sexual abuse survivor and activist. Jennifer Nadler, who was sexually abused as a teenager by a male…
Chemists Turn Bacterial Molecules into Potential Drug Molecules
Chemists in the College of Arts and Sciences have figured out how to turn bacterial molecules into potential drug molecules. Yan-Yeung Luk, associate professor of chemistry, and his research team have published their findings in ChemBioChem (John Wiley & Sons,…
Syracuse Stage Starts Off Holiday Season with High Flying Family Musical ‘Peter Pan’
Journey to Neverland in the high-flying family musical “Peter Pan” this holiday season at Syracuse Stage. “All children, except one, grow up.” So begins the magical adventure that has been delighting youngsters (and oldsters) for more than 100 years. With…
Women of the University Community Poinsettia Sale Happening Now
Poinsettia and wreath sale proceeds support three scholarship funds.
University to Celebrate Plaza 44, Schwartzwalder Statue Unveiling, Dedicate Ensley Athletic Center
A communitywide celebration is planned as part of the unveiling and debut of the statues representing four iconic names associated with the University’s athletic program. The event will also officially dedicate the new Ensley Athletic Center on the Syracuse University…