Campus & Community

Winners Announced in Graduate Dean’s Research and Creative Works Competition

Eight master’s and doctoral program students have been selected as winners of the 2023 Graduate Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research and Creative Work competition.
Diane Stirling March 20, 2023

Syracuse University Invests in Research Development and Operations, Expands Staffing

To help advance and support the research and creative activities of faculty, a new Office of Research Development has been established within the Syracuse University
News Staff March 20, 2023
Syracuse University Invests in Research Development and Operations, Expands Staffing

Internship Funding Award Empowers Students to Experience

In a student’s professional development journey, internships serve as a vital stepping stone. They can help a student network with professionals, get to know a
News Staff March 20, 2023
Internship Funding Award Empowers Students to Experience

Maxwell Professor Thomas Perreault Receives Fulbright Specialist Award

Thomas Perreault, professor of geography and the environment in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has been named a Fulbright Specialist, an honor
News Staff March 17, 2023
Maxwell Professor Thomas Perreault Receives Fulbright Specialist Award

Newhouse Postdoctoral Scholar to Co-Lead Summer Institute

The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication’s first postdoctoral scholar, Martina Santia, will co-lead the Summer Institute in Computational Social Science at Syracuse University (SICSS-Syracuse)
Madelyn Geyer March 16, 2023
Newhouse Postdoctoral Scholar to Co-Lead Summer Institute

Falk Presents Public Health Week Activities for Syracuse University, Local Community

To recognize National Public Health Week from April 3-9, the Department of Public Health in the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics is presenting
Matt Michael March 16, 2023
Falk Presents Public Health Week Activities for Syracuse University, Local Community

Lender Center Symposium Examines Complexity of Launching Neighborhood Women’s Wellness Program

The disparities between well-intentioned plans for a women-only wellness center on the City of Syracuse’s North Side area and the challenges of providing wellness programming
Diane Stirling March 15, 2023
Lender Center Symposium Examines Complexity of Launching Neighborhood Women’s Wellness Program

5 Things to Know About New Men’s Basketball Coach Adrian Autry ’94

Adrian Autry ’94 built his credentials as a player and coach under his mentor, Hall of Fame head coach and colleague Jim Boeheim ’66, G’73.
John Boccacino March 15, 2023
5 Things to Know About New Men’s Basketball Coach Adrian Autry ’94

Renée Crown University Honors Program Presents ‘The Value of Beauty and Beauty in Science’ Symposium

Is there beauty in science? What insights can arise from viewing scientific theories through a lens of beauty? How does such perspective bring value to
Diane Stirling March 14, 2023
Renée Crown University Honors Program Presents ‘The Value of Beauty and Beauty in Science’ Symposium

No Changes to University Operations; University Will Continue Monitoring Travel Conditions for Today, March 14, 2023

[Update (3:45 p.m., Tuesday, March 14): Due to the inclement weather, campus transportation services will be reduced throughout the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, March
News Staff March 14, 2023
No Changes to University Operations; University Will Continue Monitoring Travel Conditions for Today, March 14, 2023

Setnor School of Music Students Head to SXSW for All-New Gilbert Week Experience

Ten students in the College of Visual and Performing Arts’ (VPA) Rose, Jules R. and Stanford S. Setnor School of Music are spending spring break
Erica Blust March 13, 2023
Setnor School of Music Students Head to SXSW for All-New Gilbert Week Experience

School of Education Announces Annual Atrocity Studies Lecture on ‘Gathering Evidence of Atrocities’

The 2023 Atrocity Studies annual lecture—presented by the Syracuse University School of Education—will address how war crimes, crimes against humanity and other atrocities are documented
Martin Walls March 13, 2023
School of Education Announces Annual Atrocity Studies Lecture on ‘Gathering Evidence of Atrocities’

Community Review Board Invites Campus Community to Open Forum March 22

The University’s Community Review Board (CRB) invites students, faculty and staff to its spring open forum on Wednesday, March 22, from 6 to 7 p.m. in
News Staff March 13, 2023
Community Review Board Invites Campus Community to Open Forum March 22

Social Workers United’s Spring Donation Drive To Support Q Center

Social Workers United from the School of Social Work at Falk College has selected the Q Center at ACR Health as the beneficiary of its
Matt Michael March 10, 2023
Social Workers United’s Spring Donation Drive To Support Q Center

Now Accepting Applications for Intelligence++ Competition

Syracuse University Libraries’ Blackstone LaunchPad (LaunchPad) will be hosting the Intelligence++ showcase competition on Friday, April 21, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Martin
Cristina Hatem March 10, 2023
Now Accepting Applications for Intelligence++ Competition

School of Education Welcomes Educational Leader Nkenge A. Bergan ’95 as 2023 Convocation Speaker

Syracuse University School of Education is pleased to announce that Nkenge A. Bergan '95, Board of Visitors member and an expert in educational leadership and
Martin Walls March 9, 2023
School of Education Welcomes Educational Leader Nkenge A. Bergan ’95 as 2023 Convocation Speaker

DPS Welcomes New Wave of Recruits for Campus Peace Officer Academy

Five new recruits were sworn into the Syracuse University campus peace officer academy on Thursday, March 9, by Syracuse Police Deputy Chief Richard Shoff. Collaborating
Alex Haessig March 9, 2023
DPS Welcomes New Wave of Recruits for Campus Peace Officer Academy

Onondaga Historical Association Tour Helps Social Work Students Discover a City ‘Shaped By Its Unfair Past’

“History, as nearly no one seems to know, is not merely something to be read. And it does not refer merely, or even principally, to
Matt Michael March 9, 2023
Onondaga Historical Association Tour Helps Social Work Students Discover a City ‘Shaped By Its Unfair Past’