Alumni

From Boland Hall to Broadway, Colleagues and Friends Produce ‘How to Dance in Ohio’

Two Syracuse University alumni are opening their first Broadway musical as lead producers, "How to Dance in Ohio," and the Dec. 5 preview performance included
Kim Infanti Dec. 7, 2023
From Boland Hall to Broadway, Colleagues and Friends Produce ‘How to Dance in Ohio’

In Memoriam: Phil Quartararo ’77

A listener who tuned into a pop radio station at any point over the last 30 years more than likely would have heard a catchy
Genaro Armas Dec. 6, 2023
In Memoriam: Phil Quartararo ’77

State Librarian Plans to Keep Fighting Censorship in Retirement

Sara Jones says she sometimes feels like she’s fighting an inferno with a spray bottle. As the Washington State Librarian, she is determined to stop
Anya Woods Dec. 5, 2023
State Librarian Plans to Keep Fighting Censorship in Retirement

Syracuse University’s Football Team Bowl-Bound, Will Play South Florida in the Boca Raton Bowl

For the second straight season, the Syracuse University football team has qualified for a bowl game, the first time the Orange have secured back-to-back postseason
John Boccacino Dec. 3, 2023
Syracuse University’s Football Team Bowl-Bound, Will Play South Florida in the Boca Raton Bowl

‘Time, Talent and Treasure’: Alumna Phaedra Stewart ’91 Gives From the Heart

Maxwell alumna Phaedra Stewart ’91 finds it difficult to look at the world without seeing opportunities to connect with people, raise their spirits and empower
News Staff Dec. 1, 2023
‘Time, Talent and Treasure’: Alumna Phaedra Stewart ’91 Gives From the Heart

New Lerner Gift Amplifies the Impact of Healthy Mondays and Public Health Initiatives

Words that resonate, a memorable message and the power of the media to inspire action—these are fundamental to improving public health and foundational to the
Eileen Korey Nov. 28, 2023
New Lerner Gift Amplifies the Impact of Healthy Mondays and Public Health Initiatives

The Power of Being Native and the Strength of the Syracuse University Community With Lorna Rose ’11, G’21 (Podcast)

Despite growing up on Cayuga ancestral lands, one of the six nations that make up the Haudenosaunee Confederacy of Native Americans in New York, Lorna
John Boccacino Nov. 27, 2023
The Power of Being Native and the Strength of the Syracuse University Community With Lorna Rose ’11, G’21 (Podcast)

Alumna Tells Stories With Vintage Clothes at the Black Citizens Brigade

On a recent trip to visit extended family, Cjala Surratt ’22, founder of the Black Citizens Brigade, was presented with a gift—her late grandmother’s boiler
News Staff Nov. 22, 2023
Alumna Tells Stories With Vintage Clothes at the Black Citizens Brigade

Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Receives Legend Award From the Deep Foundations Institute

The Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) recognized Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Sam Clemence as a recipient of a DFI Legends Award on Nov. 2. This
Alex Dunbar Nov. 16, 2023
Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Receives Legend Award From the Deep Foundations Institute

Advice From Alumni Entrepreneurs Who Gave Back During ’CUSE50 Summit

The power and impact of the entrepreneurial spirit was on center stage during two recent alumni events on campus. First, on Nov. 9, 50 of
News Staff Nov. 14, 2023
Advice From Alumni Entrepreneurs Who Gave Back During ’CUSE50 Summit

‘Cooking With Joy’: Italian Chef Jacopo Tendi Visits Falk College for Christy Lecture Series

This past spring, Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics nutrition students in the Mediterranean Food and Culture class had the unique opportunity to cook
Matt Michael Nov. 9, 2023
‘Cooking With Joy’: Italian Chef Jacopo Tendi Visits Falk College for Christy Lecture Series

Gift Supports Professor’s Work at the Intersection of Human Nature and Political Thought

Professor Dennis Rasmussen knows he is doing his job if students in his Political Theory course struggle not with the assignments, but with themselves. “My
News Staff Nov. 7, 2023
Gift Supports Professor’s Work at the Intersection of Human Nature and Political Thought

Keeping Legacy Alive for Incredible Syracuse Student-Athlete Veteran

What if one of the greatest student-athletes in Syracuse University’s storied history—its first Black sports star—was one of the world’s least-known legends? Wilmeth Sidat-Singh ’39
Keith Kobland Nov. 1, 2023
Keeping Legacy Alive for Incredible Syracuse Student-Athlete Veteran

Groundbreaking NBA Player Agents David Falk and Danielle Cantor Visit Falk College

With a massive 6-foot-10 frame and deep voice, former Georgetown University basketball coach John Thompson was an imposing figure and “my toughest critic,” says David
Matt Michael Nov. 1, 2023
Groundbreaking NBA Player Agents David Falk and Danielle Cantor Visit Falk College

Syracuse Education Launches a Stellar International Career

Suzanne Grant Lewis ’78 stands as a remarkable example of how a School of Education degree in selected studies in education can be leveraged into
News Staff Nov. 1, 2023
Syracuse Education Launches a Stellar International Career

’CUSE50 Summit 2023: Network With the 50 Fastest-Growing Alumni Businesses

From production and digital media companies to pizza tours and EV charging solutions, the honorees of the inaugural ’CUSE50 Alumni Entrepreneur Awards are an impressive
News Staff Oct. 30, 2023

Extraordinary Gift Ensures Dick Clark’s Legacy Lives on in Expansion of Los Angeles Program

One of Syracuse University’s most famous graduates, Dick Clark ’51 started his broadcast career in Central New York and grew to prominence in Philadelphia as
Eileen Korey Oct. 23, 2023
Extraordinary Gift Ensures Dick Clark’s Legacy Lives on in Expansion of Los Angeles Program

Ben Ford ’23 Accepted Into Techstars Silicon Valley Program

Ben Ford ’23, founder of Fundwurx and an alumnus of both the Martin J. Whitman School of Management and the School of Information Studies, was accepted
Cristina Hatem Oct. 23, 2023
Ben Ford ’23 Accepted Into Techstars Silicon Valley Program