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Spring Lender Global Fellows Continue Human Rights Research in Chile

Six new fellows are exploring Chilean history and work at the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Santiago.
Diane Stirling Feb. 11, 2026
Spring Lender Global Fellows Continue Human Rights Research in Chile

Photos: Syracuse Views Through the Decades

Step back in time with photos that capture the University campus and student life through the years.
Dialynn Dwyer Feb. 10, 2026
Photos: Syracuse Views Through the Decades

A Gift Idea and Bequest to Benefit Generations of Students

Alumnus’ $7.6 million bequest creates endowed scholarship honoring mother who championed power of education.
Eileen Korey Feb. 9, 2026
A Gift Idea and Bequest to Benefit Generations of Students

What Makes Curling a Winter Olympics Must-Watch

Student-athletes explain the sport's unique appeal and how curling builds community on and off the ice.
John Boccacino Feb. 9, 2026
What Makes Curling a Winter Olympics Must-Watch

Center for the Creator Economy Ramps Up With New Space, Initiatives and Tour

The groundbreaking University initiative unveils plans for a fall 2026 academic minor, student-produced content series and more.
Madelyn Geyer Feb. 6, 2026
Center for the Creator Economy Ramps Up With New Space, Initiatives and Tour

College of Visual and Performing Arts Announces 2026 VPA Scholars

The 12 seniors are being recognized for their academic performance, creative/scholarly work and service to the college and community.
Erica Blust Feb. 6, 2026

Drumlins Country Club Celebrates Its Centennial

Monthly celebrations throughout 2026 will be open to the community to honor the University-owned club's history.
Jennifer DeMarchi Feb. 3, 2026
Drumlins Country Club Celebrates Its Centennial

Why People Misinterpret the News

Mass communications researcher Jamie Gentry studies how political stories change as they move from newsrooms to social media.
John Boccacino Feb. 2, 2026
Why People Misinterpret the News

Prestigious Award Supports Undergraduate Research in Chemistry and Life Sciences

The Beckman Scholars Program award provides funding for six scholar-mentor pairs over three years; two scholars will be named this spring.
Wendy S. Loughlin Jan. 29, 2026
Prestigious Award Supports Undergraduate Research in Chemistry and Life Sciences

How a ’CUSE50 Honoree Gives Back to Falk College Students

Hannah Rafferty '16 supports future professionals through her Emerging Leaders Council role and Student Experiential Learning Fund.
Cathleen O'Hare Jan. 27, 2026
How a ’CUSE50 Honoree Gives Back to Falk College Students

Second ‘Leading With Distinction’ Showcase Highlights Experiential Inquiry

The event provides an opportunity for focused, in-depth discussion about this area identified in the University’s academic strategic plan.
Wendy S. Loughlin Jan. 27, 2026
Second ‘Leading With Distinction’ Showcase Highlights Experiential Inquiry

Annual Service of Commemoration to Be Held March 17

The service will honor Syracuse University and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry community members who passed away from Jan. 1, 2025, to the
News Staff Jan. 27, 2026
Annual Service of Commemoration to Be Held March 17

Why Study in Santiago? Director Paredes Shares What Makes It Unforgettable

Syracuse Santiago center director Mauricio Paredes shares his passion for the vibrant arts scene, natural beauty and cultural experiences that await Syracuse Abroad students.
John Boccacino Jan. 27, 2026
Why Study in Santiago? Director Paredes Shares What Makes It Unforgettable

Newhouse Students Bring Back ‘Cooking With ’Cuse’ Series

The revived show features Syracuse chefs and explores how food connects people.
Dialynn Dwyer Jan. 26, 2026
Newhouse Students Bring Back ‘Cooking With ’Cuse’ Series

2027 Senior Class Marshal Application Now Open

Senior class marshals lead their graduating class into the JMA Wireless Dome during the Commencement ceremony.
Gabrielle Lake Jan. 20, 2026
2027 Senior Class Marshal Application Now Open

Libraries Announces Spring 2026 Workshops

New this semester, the Graduate Student Research Roundtables feature a Passport Program, where in-person attendees will be entered into raffles and be eligible for prizes.
Cristina Hatem Jan. 20, 2026
Libraries Announces Spring 2026 Workshops

DPS Student Employees Make Meaningful Impact During Fall Semester

Seven students supported communications, video security and business continuity operations while building career skills.
News Staff Jan. 20, 2026
DPS Student Employees Make Meaningful Impact During Fall Semester

Graduate Student Presents at Middle States Conference in Philadelphia

Johnson Akano showcased student-led curriculum assessment project at higher education conference, highlighting collaborative approach to program development.
Wendy S. Loughlin Jan. 16, 2026