Faculty and Staff

You’re Not Alone: What to Do When Homesickness Hits

Experts share practical strategies and campus resources to help students manage homesickness and adjust to college life.
Christopher Munoz Sept. 23, 2025
You’re Not Alone: What to Do When Homesickness Hits

Protecting the Grid: Engineering in Action

Amid rising global urgency around digital defense, Syracuse University faculty draw on real-world expertise to prepare the next generation of cybersecurity leaders.
Dan Bernardi Sept. 23, 2025
Protecting the Grid: Engineering in Action

College of Visual and Performing Arts Welcomes New Full-Time Faculty

Included among the new faculty is Eleanor Holdridge, a professor of drama and the new chair of the Department of Drama.
Erica Blust Sept. 22, 2025

Syracuse University Among First Universities to Provide Campuswide AI Access to Anthropic’s Claude for Education

A new partnership equips students, faculty and staff with advanced artificial intelligence tools to enhance learning, research and collaboration across campus.
News Staff Sept. 22, 2025
Syracuse University Among First Universities to Provide Campuswide AI Access to Anthropic’s Claude for Education

Brynt Parmeter Joins Maxwell School as Phanstiel Chair in Leadership

The former Defense Department executive brings extensive expertise in AI and emerging technologies to develop innovative courses and strengthen public institutions.
Jessica Youngman Sept. 18, 2025

Crucial Conversations and Crucial Influence Return This Fall

Supervisors gain practical tools to lead change and navigate high-stakes conversations through two proven professional development programs.
News Staff Sept. 15, 2025
Crucial Conversations and Crucial Influence Return This Fall

George Saunders G’88 Wins National Book Award

The acclaimed author and creative writing professor received the 2025 National Book Award for Distinguished Contributions to American Letters.
Casey Schad Sept. 12, 2025
George Saunders G’88 Wins National Book Award

Quiet Campus, Loud Impact: Syracuse Research Heats Up Over Summer

Faculty and students advanced groundbreaking research across disciplines during the summer months.
Dan Bernardi Sept. 12, 2025
Quiet Campus, Loud Impact: Syracuse Research Heats Up Over Summer

Students Study Human Rights and Historical Memory at Santiago Center

The Syracuse University Abroad Center in Santiago, Chile, is the setting for a semester-long student research project focused on human rights, historical memory and social
Diane Stirling Sept. 11, 2025
Students Study Human Rights and Historical Memory at Santiago Center

Sci-Fi, Afrofuturism Expert, Author Named Newest University Professor

Isiah Lavender III brings a multidisciplinary lens to Afrofuturism, exploring Black identity through literature, history and speculative fiction.
Diane Stirling Sept. 8, 2025
Sci-Fi, Afrofuturism Expert, Author Named Newest University Professor

Falk College Graduate Justy Carruthers Plays Key Role in Syracuse Football’s Recruiting Success

Carruthers rose from student intern to lead recruiter, helping Syracuse Football land top talent and achieve a record-breaking season.
Matt Michael Sept. 8, 2025
Falk College Graduate Justy Carruthers Plays Key Role in Syracuse Football’s Recruiting Success

2025 Is a Strong Year for NSF Proposal Funding, Early-Career Faculty Awards

Faculty across five schools and colleges earned major National Science Foundation grants to support cutting-edge research in AI, physics, chemistry and engineering.
Diane Stirling Sept. 4, 2025

3 Faculty Members Honored With University Professor Reappointments

Reappointed faculty members are recognized for advancing scholarship, leadership and interdisciplinary innovation across campus.
Diane Stirling Sept. 4, 2025

Tissue Forces Help Shape Developing Organs

New research reveals how mechanical tissue forces, alongside biochemistry, play a vital role in shaping organ development.
News Staff Sept. 3, 2025
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