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Black History Month 2023 In Photos

In February, the campus community came together to celebrate Black History Month through a series of programs, events and discussions. With efforts led by the
News Staff March 2, 2023
Black History Month 2023 In Photos

Supporting Student Wellness Series: Intersecting Wellness, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility

At the forefront of constructing cornerstones that build resilient communities on campus and beyond graduation, is moving Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) from a
Gabrielle Lake March 1, 2023
Supporting Student Wellness Series: Intersecting Wellness, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility

Change to Sign-In Experience for Some Applications and an Upcoming MySlice Update

Information Technology Services (ITS) would like to share the following updates regarding University resources. For more information about technology on campus, please visit the ITS
Eric Ferguson March 1, 2023
Change to Sign-In Experience for Some Applications and an Upcoming MySlice Update

First-Year Seminar Instructor, Peer Leader Applications Now Open

The First-Year Seminar 101 leadership team and the Office of Academic Affairs are now recruiting faculty, staff and graduate students to be lead instructors and
Diane Stirling Feb. 27, 2023
First-Year Seminar Instructor, Peer Leader Applications Now Open

Tree-Spun Wins 2023 Hult Prize Competition Qualifier

Rob Goldblatt ’23, a student in the Martin J. Whitman School of Management and co-founder of Tree-Spun, and his teammates, Paul Sausville and Nicole Byrnes,
Cristina Hatem Feb. 25, 2023
Tree-Spun Wins 2023 Hult Prize Competition Qualifier

Students Still Reeling From the Most Devastating Natural Disaster in Turkey Since 1939

On Feb. 6, 2023, at approximately 4:17 a.m., the first earthquake hit the town of Gaziantep, which lies in southeastern Turkey near the border of
News Staff Feb. 22, 2023
Students Still Reeling From the Most Devastating Natural Disaster in Turkey Since 1939

Orange Family Connection Portal Strengthens University Community

Being Orange extends beyond the physical Syracuse University campus. It reaches across the globe to each parent, guardian and family member who supports their student.
Gabrielle Lake Feb. 22, 2023
Orange Family Connection Portal Strengthens University Community

Jordan Pierre ’23 and Dylan Blaine France ’24 Determined to Help Next Generation of Students

Most students who come to Syracuse University as wide-eyed first-year students think they have all the time in the world to institute the changes they
John Boccacino Feb. 21, 2023
Jordan Pierre ’23 and Dylan Blaine France ’24 Determined to Help Next Generation of Students

Student Employee and Supervisor of the Year Nominations Open

In recognition of National Student Employment Week in April, the Student Employment (’Cuse Works) team will host a series of events, including recognition awards, to
News Staff Feb. 20, 2023
Student Employee and Supervisor of the Year Nominations Open

Syracuse’s Black History Maker: DC Community Organizer Charles ‘Chuck’ Hicks ’69

The year 1968 was one of tumult and change in the United States, marked by the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F.
Syracuse’s Black History Maker: DC Community Organizer Charles ‘Chuck’ Hicks ’69

Tepper Semester to Hold Free Introductory Workshops for Drama Undergraduates

Undergraduate drama students from any college or university are invited to learn more about Syracuse University’s Tepper Semester program in New York City via a
Erica Blust Feb. 17, 2023
Tepper Semester to Hold Free Introductory Workshops for Drama Undergraduates

WellsLink Leadership Program Transforms Lives of First-Year Students of Color

For the past 19 years, the WellsLink Leadership Program has transformed the lives of first-year students of color on the Syracuse University campus through peer
John Boccacino Feb. 16, 2023
WellsLink Leadership Program Transforms Lives of First-Year Students of Color

Health and Wellness Survey Opens in Pursuit of Understanding Student Needs

From readily available campus health and wellness resources to looking toward the future through the lens of the Campus Framework’s goal of enriching all aspects
Gabrielle Lake Feb. 15, 2023
Health and Wellness Survey Opens in Pursuit of Understanding Student Needs

Syracuse University Again Named a Top Producer of Fulbright US Students

The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs on Feb. 10 named Syracuse University a Fulbright Top Producing Institution for U.S. students.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Feb. 14, 2023
Syracuse University Again Named a Top Producer of Fulbright US Students

WellsLink Hosts 19th Annual Transitions Ceremony; Welcomes Marcus Bullock as Keynote

The campus community is invited to attend the WellsLink Transitions Ceremony on Friday, Feb. 17, at 4 p.m. in Hendricks Chapel. The WellsLink Leadership Program
Shannon Andre Feb. 14, 2023
WellsLink Hosts 19th Annual Transitions Ceremony; Welcomes Marcus Bullock as Keynote

Lender Center Student Fellows Researching Social Justice Implications of Artificial Intelligence Weaponry

These days, it’s hard to go anywhere without encountering artificial intelligence (AI). Predictive text offers to finish our web searches and our text messages. AI
John Boccacino Feb. 13, 2023
Lender Center Student Fellows Researching Social Justice Implications of Artificial Intelligence Weaponry

Leading the Way on International Student Success Model

What is the secret to achieving the best outcomes for international university students, such as preparing them successfully for employment or graduate school? Ling Gao
News Staff Feb. 12, 2023
Leading the Way on International Student Success Model

Cartooning Workshop with Robb Armstrong ’85

Syracuse University Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center is hosting a cartooning workshop with Robb Armstrong ’85 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on March 9.
Cristina Hatem Feb. 10, 2023
Cartooning Workshop with Robb Armstrong ’85