Students

2 Graduate Students Named as New BIPOC Alliance Steering Committee Members

Two new representatives have been appointed as steering committee members for the Graduate School Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) Alliance for Excellence (GSBA):
Diane Stirling Oct. 5, 2023
2 Graduate Students Named as New BIPOC Alliance Steering Committee Members

Broadcasting Legend Bob Costas ’74 Shares Tips, Stories From Hall of Fame Sportscasting Career

Even Bob Costas ’74 can strike out occasionally in the broadcast booth. During an appearance Friday at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, the
John Boccacino Oct. 2, 2023
Broadcasting Legend Bob Costas ’74 Shares Tips, Stories From Hall of Fame Sportscasting Career

iSchool Professors, Students Honored With ALISE Awards

Two students and three professors from the School of Information Studies (iSchool) were recently honored with prestigious awards from the Association for Library and Information
Anya Woods Sept. 29, 2023
iSchool Professors, Students Honored With ALISE Awards

New Student Association Leaders Aim to Get More Students Involved

Neither Will Treloar ’24 nor Yasmin Nayrouz ’24 possessed any previous experience as student government leaders when they stepped onto the Syracuse University campus as
John Boccacino Sept. 28, 2023
New Student Association Leaders Aim to Get More Students Involved

iSchool Student Selected for Highly Competitive Data Librarianship Internship

Katya Mueller, a student in the School of Information Studies' master of library and information science (MLIS) program, was selected as a 2023 National Center
Anya Woods Sept. 27, 2023
iSchool Student Selected for Highly Competitive Data Librarianship Internship

Academic Strategic Plan Launch Symposium Set for Sept. 26

Following a yearlong planning and development process involving hundreds of members of the campus community, “Leading With Distinction,” Syracuse University’s new academic strategic plan, was
Wendy S. Loughlin Sept. 25, 2023
Academic Strategic Plan Launch Symposium Set for Sept. 26

Turning Young Enthusiasts Into Scientific Researchers

Miguel Guzman ’24, a native of Lima, Peru, is a senior biotechnology major in the College of Arts and Sciences with an entrepreneurship and emerging
Wendy S. Loughlin Sept. 22, 2023
Turning Young Enthusiasts Into Scientific Researchers

Fall 2023 Career Week: Helping Students Achieve Professional Goals

“It’s never too early to begin taking action to achieve your unique professional goals,” is advice frequently shared by school, college and unit career teams
Gabrielle Lake Sept. 21, 2023
Fall 2023 Career Week: Helping Students Achieve Professional Goals

Law Student Tyriese Robinson Named Inaugural Recipient of the NDNY FCBA Hon. Norman A. Mordue ’66, L’71 Law Scholarship

The first recipient of a scholarship established in honor of the Hon. Norman A. Mordue ’66, L’71 is second-year law student Tyriese Robinson. The Northern
Robert Conrad Sept. 21, 2023
Law Student Tyriese Robinson Named Inaugural Recipient of the NDNY FCBA Hon. Norman A. Mordue ’66, L’71 Law Scholarship

Study Abroad and the Academic Experience

Sophie Creager-Roberts ’24 is a senior double major in environment, sustainability and policy and history in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs with
Wendy S. Loughlin Sept. 21, 2023
Study Abroad and the Academic Experience

7 New Representatives Added to the Board of Trustees

Chancellor Kent Syverud has appointed Dean Michael Speaks and Kathleen (Kati) Foley as representatives to the Board of Trustees. Speaks, dean of the School of
News Staff Sept. 18, 2023

International Drug Policy Academy Offers a Unique Opportunity for Students Interested in Addiction Studies

Needing one more class or an independent study to complete a master’s degree in public health, Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics student Emily
Matt Michael Sept. 18, 2023
International Drug Policy Academy Offers a Unique Opportunity for Students Interested in Addiction Studies

‘My Heritage Defines and Guides Me:’ Students Discuss Importance of Celebrating Latine Heritage Month

What does it mean to be a descendant of Latine, Latinx, Latino, Latina and Hispanic heritage and trace your cultural roots to a Spanish-speaking community
John Boccacino Sept. 15, 2023
‘My Heritage Defines and Guides Me:’ Students Discuss Importance of Celebrating Latine Heritage Month

Robertson Fellows Aspire to Serve as Foreign Service Officers

Interested in careers in the foreign service, Zoe Prin and Forrest Gatrell took advantage of internships and other opportunities as undergraduates that exposed them to
News Staff Sept. 15, 2023
Robertson Fellows Aspire to Serve as Foreign Service Officers

Demystifying the Newhouse School’s Graduate Boot Camp

The term “boot camp” might call to mind visions of military recruits crawling through mud under barbed wire at 4 a.m. on a sticky summer
Madelyn Geyer Sept. 8, 2023
Demystifying the Newhouse School’s Graduate Boot Camp

Syracuse Abroad Hosts Annual Study Abroad Week Sept. 11-15

It’s time to gear up for another year of excitement and exploration around the globe. Syracuse Abroad welcomes all Syracuse University students to explore study
Ashley Barletta Sept. 6, 2023
Syracuse Abroad Hosts Annual Study Abroad Week Sept. 11-15

Renovated Goldstein Food Hall Celebrates Grand Reopening

Over the summer, Auxiliary Services and Campus Planning, Design, and Construction overhauled the dining area at the Goldstein Student Center on South Campus. Now christened
Jennifer DeMarchi Sept. 5, 2023
Renovated Goldstein Food Hall Celebrates Grand Reopening

Nominations Being Accepted for Student of Color Advisory Committee

Syracuse University is seeking student nominations for the Student of Color Advisory Committee, the student group tasked with collaborating closely with the Department of Public
News Staff Sept. 5, 2023
Nominations Being Accepted for Student of Color Advisory Committee