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4 Named as 2026 Martin Luther King Jr. Unsung Heroes

Update: Due to forecasted severe weather conditions, the 41st Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration has been cancelled.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Jan. 22, 2026
4 Named as 2026 Martin Luther King Jr. Unsung Heroes

University Secures Over $1M in Federal Funding for Thermal Noise Testbed

The new testbed will help advance semiconductor manufacturing and workforce development in Central New York.
Wendy S. Loughlin Jan. 16, 2026
University Secures Over $1M in Federal Funding for Thermal Noise Testbed

Maxwell Commemorates 250th Anniversary With Free Course

Faculty experts will delve into a variety of topics from democracy and women’s voices to immigration in a series of weekly lectures offered in the
Cort Ruddy Jan. 9, 2026
Maxwell Commemorates 250th Anniversary With Free Course

International Students Find Home at Syracuse’s 41st Thanksgiving Celebration

More than 600 people gathered at the JMA Wireless Dome to bridge cultures through America's gratitude tradition.
News Staff Dec. 4, 2025
International Students Find Home at Syracuse’s 41st Thanksgiving Celebration

Giving Thanks Through Community Outreach Abroad

For students abroad, Thursday’s "non-holiday" offers a chance to connect and reflect in local communities.
News Staff Nov. 26, 2025
Giving Thanks Through Community Outreach Abroad

Project Mend Empowers Justice-Impacted Individuals Through Publishing

Project Mend offers storytelling platforms and professional opportunities for justice-impacted communities.
Dan Bernardi Nov. 25, 2025
Project Mend Empowers Justice-Impacted Individuals Through Publishing

Looking to Give Back? The Local Community Has Many Holiday Giving Opportunities

There are several ways to make the season brighter within the City of Syracuse and greater Central New York communities.
News Staff Nov. 18, 2025
Looking to Give Back? The Local Community Has Many Holiday Giving Opportunities

University’s Beekeeping Program Buzzes With Success as Hive Count Grows to 10

The campus honey is available for purchase at Barnes Center Pharmacy, People's Place and Skytop Marketplace, with proceeds supporting hive operations.
News Staff Nov. 4, 2025
University’s Beekeeping Program Buzzes With Success as Hive Count Grows to 10

Ryan Heath’s Wayne County Research Initiative Receives Wallace Foundation Grant

The funding will support the expansion of enrichment and career-focused opportunities for young people.
News Staff Oct. 30, 2025

Calling All Pie Enthusiasts: What’s the Best Slice Near or on Campus?

We're on a mission to find every amazing spot for pie around the University—along with your own special recipe—and we need your expertise.
Dialynn Dwyer Oct. 29, 2025
Calling All Pie Enthusiasts: What’s the Best Slice Near or on Campus?

Meet Meg Mason, the Archivist Uncovering the University’s Hidden Stories

Mason shares her favorite aspects of working in the University Archives and offers a glimpse at some items from the collection that she loves.
Dialynn Dwyer Oct. 22, 2025
Meet Meg Mason, the Archivist Uncovering the University’s Hidden Stories

Otto the Orange Inks Name, Image and Likeness Deal

The Syracuse mascot’s new NIL Store jersey supports student-athletes and expands mascot program opportunities.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Oct. 14, 2025
Otto the Orange Inks Name, Image and Likeness Deal

Social Work Professor Helps Strengthen Community Schools

The School of Education's Ryan Heath leads regional efforts to expand and strengthen community school systems across Central New York.
News Staff Oct. 14, 2025
Social Work Professor Helps Strengthen Community Schools

Cheryl Meany ’02, G’06 Spikes Breast Cancer Without Missing a Beat

The alumna balanced motherhood, teaching English and coaching volleyball while undergoing aggressive cancer treatment.
Martin Walls Oct. 9, 2025
Cheryl Meany ’02, G’06 Spikes Breast Cancer Without Missing a Beat
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