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‘Cuse Conversations Episode 152: Look Back. Act Forward. The Profound Impact of the Remembrance Scholars Cohort

Original air date: Oct. 19, 2023 "Look back. Act forward." Those words influence how Syracuse University's Remembrance and Lockerbie Scholars honor and celebrate the lives
John Boccacino Oct. 19, 2023
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 152: Look Back. Act Forward. The Profound Impact of the Remembrance Scholars Cohort

Master Leadership Skills for Behavior Change With Crucial Influence Professional Development Program

More than 30 years of research by Crucial Learning—a skills-building organization offering award-winning courses and bestselling books focused on leadership development—indicates that human behavior is
News Staff Oct. 18, 2023
Master Leadership Skills for Behavior Change With Crucial Influence Professional Development Program

Shawn Loner’s Goal: Helping Students Succeed

Shawn Loner sees his role as helping graduate students navigate their journey at Syracuse University—from transitioning to University life to considering post-University careers and everything
Diane Stirling Oct. 18, 2023
Shawn Loner’s Goal: Helping Students Succeed

New Research: Top Ratings for Home Healthcare Translate to High-Quality Care

New research from Syracuse University assistant professor Jun Li looks at whether the ratings for home healthcare companies correspond with quality patient care. Li, a
Ellen Mbuqe Oct. 18, 2023

Alumni ‘Pay it Forward’ With 1,000 Student Mentorship Meetings…and Counting

Can you recall a person who provided encouragement or advice at a pivotal time in your life, perhaps in college? The A&S | Maxwell Office
Kerrie Marshall Oct. 18, 2023
Alumni ‘Pay it Forward’ With 1,000 Student Mentorship Meetings…and Counting

More Than 3,900 Students Enjoy an Engaged First Year Seminar Shared Experience Week

A wave of first-year and transfer students in the University’s First Year Seminar 101 (FYS101) recently rolled across campus and into the greater Syracuse area
Diane Stirling Oct. 17, 2023
More Than 3,900 Students Enjoy an Engaged First Year Seminar Shared Experience Week

‘Space Is the Wild West’: Expert Says International Action Needed to Address Growing Space Debris Problem

The FCC recently issued its first fine for space debris, after a DISH satellite that was end-of-life wasn’t moved into the correct orbit. Sean O’Keefe
Christopher Munoz Oct. 17, 2023
‘Space Is the Wild West’: Expert Says International Action Needed to Address Growing Space Debris Problem

Remembrance Scholar Alumni Vignette: Leo Wong ’14

Dec. 21, 2023, will mark the 35th anniversary of the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. The bombing claimed the lives of
News Staff Oct. 17, 2023
Remembrance Scholar Alumni Vignette: Leo Wong ’14

School of Education Joins $25M USAID Project to Support Inclusive Education in Uzbekistan

Syracuse University School of Education (SOE) has joined a consortium led by not-for-profit development group Creative focused on developing inclusive and equitable early grade education
Martin Walls Oct. 17, 2023
School of Education Joins $25M USAID Project to Support Inclusive Education in Uzbekistan

Trio of Literary Honors for Creative Writing Alumni and Faculty

From faculty to alumni, the esteemed creative writing program in the College of Arts and Sciences' Department of English features some of the top literary
Dan Bernardi Oct. 17, 2023
Trio of Literary Honors for Creative Writing Alumni and Faculty

Office of Diversity and Inclusion Selects 2 Staff Members for Administrative Fellowship

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI) has announced that Jorge A. Castillo and Amy Messersmith have been awarded the ODI Administrative Fellowship. Earlier this
Peyton Oct. 17, 2023
Office of Diversity and Inclusion Selects 2 Staff Members for Administrative Fellowship

Racial Wealth Gap the Focus of Oct. 30 Lender Center Event in Washington

In Washington, D.C., the population is booming, but rent and housing costs are spiking and wages for working-class and lower-income workers are stagnating. Those factors
Diane Stirling Oct. 17, 2023
Racial Wealth Gap the Focus of Oct. 30 Lender Center Event in Washington

Student Journalist Participates in Mock Deposition for Communication Law Class

Newhouse School of Public Communications student Dominic Chiappone '24 defended an article he wrote for The Daily Orange in a class exercise designed to simulate
News Staff Oct. 17, 2023
Student Journalist Participates in Mock Deposition for Communication Law Class

Support for Our Community

Dear Syracuse University Community: It has been 10 days since Hamas crossed into Israel and conducted a series of horrific terror attacks targeting innocent civilians.
News Staff Oct. 16, 2023

Halloween Costume Fun: Submit Your Photos for a Chance to Be Featured

Who or what are you dressing up as for Halloween: Ken or Barbie, a Disney princess, your favorite superhero, a television or cartoon character? What
Peyton Oct. 16, 2023
Halloween Costume Fun: Submit Your Photos for a Chance to Be Featured

Resources and Supports for the Orange Community

During these challenging times with the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, there are resources that are available to help support members of the University
News Staff Oct. 16, 2023

Upcoming Free Homebuying Informational Sessions for Employees

Buying a home can be a confusing process, especially for first-time homebuyers. Luckily, for Syracuse University employees, there are three free upcoming informational sessions that
John Boccacino Oct. 16, 2023
Upcoming Free Homebuying Informational Sessions for Employees

Rose-Laying Ceremony and Remembrance Scholar Convocation to Be Held Friday

The annual Convocation for Remembrance Scholars, honoring 35 outstanding students from this year’s senior class, will be held Friday, Oct. 20, at 3 p.m. in
News Staff Oct. 16, 2023
Rose-Laying Ceremony and Remembrance Scholar Convocation to Be Held Friday