Faculty and Staff

Dialogue, Partnership, Progress: Lender Center Hosts Second Community Expo

Participants discussed the region’s future and attended workshops on grant writing, mental health, data collection, legal services, artificial intelligence and conflict resolution.
Diane Stirling April 3, 2026
Dialogue, Partnership, Progress: Lender Center Hosts Second Community Expo

Audie Klotz Named Inaugural Heighberger Family Faculty Fellow of Public Service

The fellowship was created to honor the highly accomplished public service careers of alumnus Eric Heighberger ’93 and his spouse, Genevieve.
Jessica Youngman April 2, 2026
Audie Klotz Named Inaugural Heighberger Family Faculty Fellow of Public Service

Celebrate Excellence at the One University Awards Ceremony

All are welcome at the 10th annual celebration recognizing University community members on April 17 in Hendricks Chapel.
News Staff March 30, 2026
Celebrate Excellence at the One University Awards Ceremony

10 Things University Registered Dietitians Wish You Knew

For National Nutrition Month, registered dietitians from across the University bust common myths and share the practical tips they give over and over again.
Jen Plummer March 26, 2026
10 Things University Registered Dietitians Wish You Knew

University’s Semiconductor, Quantum Leadership Takes Center Stage at NNN Event

Investments in semiconductor manufacturing, quantum science and advanced technology commercialization were highlighted at a nanotechnology symposium on campus.
News Staff March 26, 2026
University’s Semiconductor, Quantum Leadership Takes Center Stage at NNN Event

Libraries Upgrades New York Times Digital Subscription

Campus community members can take advantage of expanded resources through their upgraded subscription.
Cristina Hatem March 26, 2026

3 Faculty Members Named AAAS Fellows

Duncan Brown, Kevin Crowston and Lisa Manning are the first trio from Syracuse to earn the prestigious science honor in a single year.
Wendy S. Loughlin March 26, 2026
3 Faculty Members Named AAAS Fellows

Creating Community Retreat Builds Campus Connections

The Office of People and Culture and Hendricks Chapel to host fourth annual retreat for staff, faculty and students in the fall of 2026.
News Staff March 24, 2026
Creating Community Retreat Builds Campus Connections

Bill Coplin Retires After 56 Years of Shaping Maxwell Students

The legendary policy studies professor mentored tens of thousands of students and built a program rooted in real-world skills; a new endowed fund will carry
Jessica Youngman March 23, 2026
Bill Coplin Retires After 56 Years of Shaping Maxwell Students

Spring Symposia to Showcase Students’ Research, Creative Work

Members of the University community can attend a series of events scheduled through the end of the semester.
News Staff March 23, 2026
Spring Symposia to Showcase Students’ Research, Creative Work

Bryan Blair Has a Bold Mission to ‘Wake This Sleeping Beast’

The new athletics director has big dreams for ‘one of the top 10 brands in all of college athletics.’ Find out more about him and
John Boccacino March 20, 2026
Bryan Blair Has a Bold Mission to ‘Wake This Sleeping Beast’

Office of People and Culture’s 2026 Symposium Engages Faculty and Staff

Nearly 440 faculty and staff gathered for the Office of People and Culture's biennial symposium, with 75-plus sessions on collaboration, wellness and professional growth.
News Staff March 20, 2026
Office of People and Culture’s 2026 Symposium Engages Faculty and Staff

On Syracuse Giving Day, Here Are 5 Unique Ways to Fuel the Orange

These funds benefit students Universitywide, across years, majors and disciplines, and keep the Orange legacy going strong.
Kelly Homan Rodoski March 20, 2026
On Syracuse Giving Day, Here Are 5 Unique Ways to Fuel the Orange
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