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C.A.R.E. Summer Registration Opens
Conversations About Race and Ethnicity (C.A.R.E.) announces the dates for their virtual C.A.R.E. Summer Series for staff and faculty. C.A.R.E. is a six-week dialogue space providing participants with an opportunity to explore their own racial and ethnic identity, understand the…
Celebrating the Barnes Center at The Arch Health Care Staff
Health care workers around the world have been working tirelessly since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic to protect the health and wellness of the public. These workers have had to adapt to an overwhelming and unprecedented health crisis, and…
Over 8,000 Asylum Seekers Excluded Under the Trump Administration Permitted to Enter the Country Under Biden
New data from the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University shows that the Biden administration is allowing asylum-seekers into the United States. A Trump-era program known as the “Migrant Protection Protocols” (MPP) forced asylum-seekers along the U.S.-Mexico border to…
Dafni Kiritsis ’97 Joins Syracuse Law as Director of Externships and Career Services
The College of Law is pleased to announce that Dafni Kiritsis ’97 has accepted the position of director of externships and career services. Reporting to the assistant dean of career services, Kiritsis will help to build and implement programs and…
Join News Correspondent John Quiñones to Examine Issues of Diversity, Equity
Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion student advisors, also known as the E-Squad (“E” stands for equity), as they examine scenarios from ABC’s television show “What Would You Do?” with John Quiñones, ABC news correspondent and host of the…
Using Holistic Lens to Strengthen Overall Health and Wellness
From its opening, the Barnes Center at The Arch has approached health and wellness holistically. But what does “holistic” mean and how can the Orange community support holistic health and wellness within their daily lives, even as we navigate the…
Faculty, Staff Invited to Session on ‘COVID-19 Vaccines: How They Work and Why You Should Get One’
Faculty and staff are invited to a virtual session, “COVID-19 Vaccines–How They Work and Why You Should Get One,” on Friday, May 14, at 1 p.m. ET. The event will include a panel discussion with Dr. Katie Anderson, assistant professor…
Students Complete Wellness Leadership Institute
First launched in 2019, the Barnes Center at The Arch Wellness Leadership Institute is a health and wellness workshop series. Fitting for any schedule, the workshop series serves as a continuous form of education. Supportive of each student’s unique and…
Campus Invited to ‘In the Moment With Frank H. Wu: Confronting Anti-Asian Racism’ on May 12
A virtual session on “Confronting Anti-Asian Racism” will be held with Frank H. Wu, 11th president of Queens College, City University of New York, on Wednesday, May 12, at 7 p.m. ET. Wu, along with campus community members, will address…
Transition to Once-Per-Week Testing
Dear Students: Thank you for your continued participation and compliance with COVID surveillance testing. Effective immediately, we will transition to once-a-week required testing for North Campus residents. Please continue to visit the Stadium Testing Center at least once every seven…