Students

Professional Lax Player Celebrates Win Through JDinteractive Program

The program allows Ginny Capicchioni L’27 to stay in the game while advancing her education.
Caroline K. Reff Dec. 23, 2025
Professional Lax Player Celebrates Win Through JDinteractive Program

Faculty and Students Participate in Landmark Discussions About the Future of Europe

Syracuse University played an important role in the landmark gathering held in Strasbourg and was the only U.S. institution present.
Ashley Barletta Dec. 22, 2025
Faculty and Students Participate in Landmark Discussions About the Future of Europe

Honoring Sandy Phillips: A Legacy of Service Lives On

The University’s Student Government Association office highlights its connection to former officer and Pan Am 103 victim.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Dec. 18, 2025
Honoring Sandy Phillips: A Legacy of Service Lives On

Philanthropy That Ensures Students ‘Move at the Speed of Industry’

Real Chemistry founder and Chairman Jim Weiss '87 establishes The Agency, Home of the Weiss Center, to prepare students for careers in AI-driven health and
Eileen Korey Dec. 17, 2025
Philanthropy That Ensures Students ‘Move at the Speed of Industry’

VPA Students Bring the Legend of 44 to Life

A team of College of Visual and Performing Arts students worked with a former football player to create an exhibition on the iconic number.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Dec. 17, 2025
VPA Students Bring the Legend of 44 to Life

Summer Physics Program Expands Across Multiple STEM Fields

Former participants return as mentors in expanded internship that now spans physics, chemistry and environmental sciences.
Sean Grogan Dec. 12, 2025
Summer Physics Program Expands Across Multiple STEM Fields

Applications Sought for 2026 Meeting of the Minds

Five Syracuse undergraduate students will join students from other Atlantic Coast Conference institutions in April to showcase their research or creative work.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Dec. 11, 2025
Applications Sought for 2026 Meeting of the Minds

Students Learn to Use AI as ‘Creative Partner’ at Newhouse Summit

The school's Inaugural AI Creative Summit drew industry professionals to engage with students from across University.
Genaro Armas Dec. 10, 2025
Students Learn to Use AI as ‘Creative Partner’ at Newhouse Summit

Why AI Can’t Replace Computer Scientists

Engineering and computer science students are learning how to build the next generation of AI approaches that run responsibly, efficiently and ethically.
John Boccacino Dec. 10, 2025
Why AI Can’t Replace Computer Scientists

University to Mark Pan Am Flight 103 Anniversary

The annual service honors the 270 people who were killed in the Dec. 21, 1988, terrorist bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland  
Kelly Homan Rodoski Dec. 10, 2025
University to Mark Pan Am Flight 103 Anniversary

Whitman Students Take Top Spot in Health Care Challenge

The team analyzed public hospital data in Texas and developed a pilot program aimed at stabilizing rural health systems facing growing financial strain.
News Staff Dec. 9, 2025
Whitman Students Take Top Spot in Health Care Challenge

Host Family Stays Boost Study Abroad Success

An ECS student studying in Strasbourg shares about how her host family supports language practice, local insights and a comforting home while away from campus.
Alex Dunbar Dec. 8, 2025
Host Family Stays Boost Study Abroad Success

Whitman School of Management Launches Orange Business Angel Network

The experiential program immerses students in sourcing, evaluating and supporting seed-stage startups alongside angel partners.
Meg Androsiglio Dec. 2, 2025
Whitman School of Management Launches Orange Business Angel Network

Syracuse Physicists Help Unlock Universe’s Matter-Antimatter Mystery in New Study

A joint study by the T2K and NOvA experiments reveals new insights into why matter triumphed over antimatter after the Big Bang.
Dan Bernardi Dec. 1, 2025
Syracuse Physicists Help Unlock Universe’s Matter-Antimatter Mystery in New Study
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