Students

Crossing Borders, Shifting Perspectives: A Multi-Center Academic Experience in Strasbourg 

Students from Syracuse Abroad centers in Florence, Italy; Madrid, Spain; and Strasbourg, France, came together in the heart of Europe for a multi-center study abroad
Ashley Barletta Oct. 17, 2025
Crossing Borders, Shifting Perspectives: A Multi-Center Academic Experience in Strasbourg 

Their Grandson’s Footprint

Peter ’63 and Susan Mellis honor their grandson Max Brown through an endowed scholarship.
Their Grandson’s Footprint

Remembrance Week to Be Held on Campus Oct. 19-25

The week's activities raise awareness about the impact of the Pan Am 103 bombing on Dec. 21, 1988, over Lockerbie, Scotland, and honor the 270
Kelly Homan Rodoski Oct. 16, 2025
Remembrance Week to Be Held on Campus Oct. 19-25

’Cuse Tank Competition Winners Announced

Student entrepreneurs from across campus pitched their ventures in a 'Shark Tank'-style competition, vying for $20,000 in prizes.
News Staff Oct. 15, 2025
’Cuse Tank Competition Winners Announced

Why Our Students Love Giving Back to Their Community

Giving back to their community is shaping these students into leaders. Discover their stories and support the ongoing Student Organization Challenge.
John Boccacino Oct. 15, 2025
Why Our Students Love Giving Back to Their Community

Otto the Orange Inks Name, Image and Likeness Deal

The Syracuse mascot’s new NIL Store jersey supports student-athletes and expands mascot program opportunities.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Oct. 14, 2025
Otto the Orange Inks Name, Image and Likeness Deal

Pete Buttigieg Driven by ‘Propulsion’—Not ‘Despondency’

The former U.S. Secretary of Transportation joined Professor Jay Golden for a capacity event that covered environmental issues, leadership, democracy and more.
Jessica Youngman Oct. 14, 2025
Pete Buttigieg Driven by ‘Propulsion’—Not ‘Despondency’

Operation Orange Warmup Is Collecting Winter Coats

Here’s how you can help: Donate new and gently used coats at campuswide locations from Monday, Nov. 17, through Friday, Dec. 5.
John Boccacino Oct. 10, 2025
Operation Orange Warmup Is Collecting Winter Coats

Dean of Students Sheriah Dixon Appointed Title VI Coordinator

Dixon will lead the University’s efforts to meet new state requirements for Title VI compliance ahead of the 2026 deadline.
News Staff Oct. 10, 2025

Art Museum Honors 150 Years of Fine Arts Education in New Exhibition

"Depicting the Everyday: A Legacy of Fine Arts Education at the Art Students League" is on view at the Bernard and Louise Palitz Gallery in
Taylor Westerlund Oct. 9, 2025
Art Museum Honors 150 Years of Fine Arts Education in New Exhibition

Otto Alums Help Their Kids Start Their Own Syracuse Story

Three first-year students arrived on campus this fall to find Otto the Orange waiting to welcome them.
Dialynn Dwyer Oct. 8, 2025
Otto Alums Help Their Kids Start Their Own Syracuse Story

Students Say the Pre-Law Program in Europe Is Transformational. Here’s Why.

The five-week program combines legal education with visits to the European Court of Human Rights and other institutions of international law.
Dialynn Dwyer Oct. 6, 2025
Students Say the Pre-Law Program in Europe Is Transformational. Here’s Why.

Architecture Students Win National AIA Design Award

The School of Architecture team was recognized by the American Institute of Architects for its ecological building design that generates its own energy.
Julie Sharkey Oct. 3, 2025
Architecture Students Win National AIA Design Award

Professor Receives Award for Quantum and Semiconductor Workforce Development

Moamer Hasanovic, in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, will create a program that will give training on specific technologies and mentorship.
Emma Ertinger Oct. 2, 2025
Professor Receives Award for Quantum and Semiconductor Workforce Development

Redesign of Course Catalog Improves User Experience

The updated catalog features streamlined navigation, enhanced search tools and a modern design aligned with Syracuse University’s digital standards.
Wendy S. Loughlin Oct. 2, 2025
Redesign of Course Catalog Improves User Experience

How Student Energy Engineers Save Manufacturers Money

Since 2001, 130 students in the Industrial Training and Assessment Center have saved companies nearly $54 million through a program funded by the U.S. Department
John Boccacino Oct. 1, 2025
How Student Energy Engineers Save Manufacturers Money

Syracuse University Launches Nation’s First Academic Center for the Creator Economy

The new center will offer courses, research and industry partnerships to prepare students for careers in digital content and entrepreneurship.
News Staff Sept. 30, 2025
Syracuse University Launches Nation’s First Academic Center for the Creator Economy