Graduate School

Graduate School BIPOC Alliance for Excellence Writing Retreat Helps Students Stay Creative, Improve Publishing Opportunities

A group of graduate students came together on a recent Saturday morning at the University’s South Side Communications Center to write for nearly six hours.
News Staff Nov. 22, 2022
Graduate School BIPOC Alliance for Excellence Writing Retreat Helps Students Stay Creative, Improve Publishing Opportunities

In Her Research and Practice, Alexa Kulinski ’09 Explores the Transformative Power of Visual Journaling

Meet Alexa Kulinski ’09: "artist + researcher + teacher," as she describes herself on social media. A graduate of the University's bachelor of fine arts
Martin Walls Nov. 15, 2022
In Her Research and Practice, Alexa Kulinski ’09 Explores the Transformative Power of Visual Journaling

Food Studies Graduate Students Getting Their Hands Dirty at a ‘Living Agroecological Lab’

On a cool but sunny early October morning on Syracuse University’s South Campus, eight graduate students from the Food Studies program in the Falk College
Matt Michael Nov. 15, 2022
Food Studies Graduate Students Getting Their Hands Dirty at a ‘Living Agroecological Lab’

Clements Internship Awards Provide Students Personalized Work Experience

The 2022-23 Mark and Pearle Clements Internship Award applications are now open for juniors, seniors and graduate students of any major who seek to further
News Staff Nov. 11, 2022
Clements Internship Awards Provide Students Personalized Work Experience

Fatemeh Moghaddam on ‘Woman, Life, Freedom’ Movement in Iran and Call for Transnational Feminists Solidarity

A doctoral candidate in cultural foundations of education and women’s and gender studies, Fatemeh Moghaddam’s areas of interest are decolonizing pedagogy and transnational feminist praxis,
Martin Walls Oct. 24, 2022
Fatemeh Moghaddam on ‘Woman, Life, Freedom’ Movement in Iran and Call for Transnational Feminists Solidarity

BioInspired Institute Research Labs Spur Graduate Student Projects

Two graduate student researchers in the BioInspired Institute research cluster were among 57 students and post-doctoral fellows presenting posters and talks at the institute’s first
Diane Stirling Oct. 17, 2022
BioInspired Institute Research Labs Spur Graduate Student Projects

Jason Webb G’18 Receives Virtual Reality Grant from Unity and Meta Immersive Learning

Jason Webb G ’18,  an instructional analyst with ITS Online Learning Services, adjunct professor in the Newhouse School and instructor in the College of Visual
Eric Ferguson Oct. 3, 2022
Jason Webb G’18 Receives Virtual Reality Grant from Unity and Meta Immersive Learning

Emily Liu G’22 Hones Skills in Inclusive Education, Classroom Leadership at Jowonio School

The ink was barely dry on her master’s degree diploma when Emily Liu G’22 began prepping her new classroom at Bernice M. Wright School, an
Martin Walls Oct. 3, 2022
Emily Liu G’22 Hones Skills in Inclusive Education, Classroom Leadership at Jowonio School

Yousr Dhaouadi: Ph.D. Candidate, GSO President Willing to ‘Follow Every Opportunity’

Yousr Dhaouadi is a Ph.D. chemical engineering candidate in the Department of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering in the College of Engineering and Computer Science who
Diane Stirling Sept. 16, 2022
Yousr Dhaouadi: Ph.D. Candidate, GSO President Willing to ‘Follow Every Opportunity’

Exploring Sediment History in Central New York Lakes

Skaneateles Lake in Upstate New York is one of the cleanest, clearest freshwater lakes in the country, the source of drinking water for the City
Renée Gearhart Levy Sept. 13, 2022
Exploring Sediment History in Central New York Lakes

New Graduate Students Invited to Welcome Event, Picnic and Involvement Fair on Saturday, Aug. 27

A first-of-its-kind welcome event, information session, picnic and involvement fair for new graduate students will be held Saturday, Aug. 27. The welcome event and information
News Staff Aug. 25, 2022
New Graduate Students Invited to Welcome Event, Picnic and Involvement Fair on Saturday, Aug. 27

Falk College Graduate ‘Tobi’ Joshuasville Dancing His Way to Top of Sports Industry  

When Oluwatobiloba “Tobi” Joshuasville was in sixth grade, he didn’t tell his mother about a school dance because he was shy about mingling with his
Matt Michael Aug. 1, 2022
Falk College Graduate ‘Tobi’ Joshuasville Dancing His Way to Top of Sports Industry   

University Opens the Office of the University Ombuds, Announces Search Committee to Identify Permanent Ombuds

The Office of the University Ombuds provides a venue for complaints, conflicts or concerns that visitors do not wish to address through other official University
News Staff Feb. 13, 2018
University Opens the Office of the University Ombuds, Announces Search Committee to Identify Permanent Ombuds

Working Group to Assess SA, GSO Concerns on Free Speech

In response to resolutions passed last fall by Syracuse University’s Student Association and Graduate Student Organization, Chancellor Syverud has created a working group to consider
News Staff Feb. 12, 2015