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
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.
The 115 honorees included current students, faculty and staff, emeriti faculty, retirees, trustees, advisory board members and honorary degree recipients from both campuses.
Faculty across all disciplines are invited to apply for a paid fellowship integrating the museum's 45,000-object collection into their 2026-27 courses.
The college's new plan is already inspiring partnerships, creative ideas and a more focused commitment to shaping a healthier future for people and planet.
Long hidden in the Syracuse University Art Museum's storage, the 1786 painting now anchors a symposium examining who portraits elevate—and who they leave out.
The award also recognizes Milton Santiago’s work in exploring the ethical and practical applications of generative artificial intelligence in visual communications.