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Message From Chancellor Kent Syverud

Dear Members of the Orange Community: Like so many of you, I have watched in horror at the latest eruption of terrorism against Israel and
News Staff Oct. 9, 2023

College of Law to Host Education Access and Opportunity Symposium

The College of Law’s Syracuse Law Review is hosting the "Education Access and Opportunity Symposium" on Oct. 14 from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The
Robert Conrad Oct. 9, 2023
College of Law to Host Education Access and Opportunity Symposium

Syracuse University Experts on War between Israel and Hamas

Reporters looking for experts to help offer insight on the war in Israel, please see these Syracuse University experts. To arrange an interview with any
Ellen Mbuqe Oct. 9, 2023
Syracuse University Experts on War between Israel and Hamas

‘Family Pictures Syracuse’ Brings City’s Marginalized Histories Into Focus

If a picture paints a thousand words, what new Syracuse community portrait will emerge to illustrate the past and present stories of individuals and families
Diane Stirling Oct. 9, 2023
‘Family Pictures Syracuse’ Brings City’s Marginalized Histories Into Focus

Whitman First Program Helps First-Generation College Students Succeed in Business School

The Martin J. Whitman School of Management recently announced the launch of the Whitman First Program, an initiative to support first-generation college students by helping
News Staff Oct. 6, 2023
Whitman First Program Helps First-Generation College Students Succeed in Business School

Falk College Student Helping Families Navigate ‘Terrifying Path’ of Pediatric Illness

Why Falk College? And why OttoTHON? For Grace Brashears ’25, the answer to both questions is the same: She has dedicated her life to helping
Matt Michael Oct. 6, 2023
Falk College Student Helping Families Navigate ‘Terrifying Path’ of Pediatric Illness

IVMF’s Women-Only Entrepreneurship Program Sees Record-Breaking Turnout in Jacksonville Event

Syracuse University faculty and staff members from the D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF), recently returned from Jacksonville, Florida, where they hosted a
Charlie Poag Oct. 6, 2023
IVMF’s Women-Only Entrepreneurship Program Sees Record-Breaking Turnout in Jacksonville Event

New LED Lights Installed in the Lally Athletics Complex Arena

New LED lighting fixtures are shining bright in the John A. Lally Athletics Complex arena. Over the summer, nearly 300 fixtures were replaced with roughly
Lydia Krayenhagen Oct. 6, 2023
New LED Lights Installed in the Lally Athletics Complex Arena

Featured Media Coverage – Week of Oct. 2

Syracuse University thought leaders, events and research news were showcased in the following news outlets this week: Sarah Pralle, associate professor in Maxwell, was interviewed
Daryl Lovell Oct. 6, 2023
Featured Media Coverage – Week of Oct. 2

Whitman School’s Balancing the Books Celebrates 25 Years

Launching its 25th year, Balancing the Books (BTB) is celebrating a milestone reflective of substantial achievement as a long-running literacy initiative. BTB is a collaboration
News Staff Oct. 6, 2023
Whitman School’s Balancing the Books Celebrates 25 Years

Addressing Mental Wellness and Social Anxiety With Counseling Director Carrie Brown (Podcast)

Moving away from home and embarking on your Syracuse University journey can be a difficult time as students leave behind their families and friends and
John Boccacino Oct. 6, 2023
Addressing Mental Wellness and Social Anxiety With Counseling Director Carrie Brown (Podcast)

Syracuse University, the Whitman School Now Hold No. 2 Spot Globally in the TCU Entrepreneurship Productivity Rankings

Syracuse University and the Whitman School of Management now rank among the top two universities in the world for entrepreneurship research productivity. That’s according to
News Staff Oct. 6, 2023
Syracuse University, the Whitman School Now Hold No. 2 Spot Globally in the TCU Entrepreneurship Productivity Rankings

Catherine García: Researching Health Disparities Among Hispanic/Latine Populations

Catherine García wants to know how and why the fastest-growing segment of older adults in the United States—those of Hispanic/Latine origin—are at higher risk for
Diane Stirling Oct. 6, 2023
Catherine García: Researching Health Disparities Among Hispanic/Latine Populations

Orange Tank Recognizes Whitman’s Entrepreneurial Success Through Alumni Support

From a platform to connect athletes with marketing partnerships to a delicious sauce designed to introduce the flavors of the Middle East and Northern Africa,
News Staff Oct. 6, 2023
Orange Tank Recognizes Whitman’s Entrepreneurial Success Through Alumni Support

University’s ‘Exemplary Efforts’ Showcased During Inaugural D.E.I.A. Symposium

During a time when diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) efforts are under attack on college campuses across the country, the University’s depth and breadth
John Boccacino Oct. 5, 2023
University’s ‘Exemplary Efforts’ Showcased During Inaugural D.E.I.A. Symposium

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

Stars and Stripes Tailgate and Military Appreciation Game Photo Story

When the Army football team from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point arrived on campus to take on the Syracuse University football team, they
Charlie Poag Oct. 5, 2023
Stars and Stripes Tailgate and Military Appreciation Game Photo Story

Expert Available for Indigenous Peoples Day

In case you are looking for an expert to speak about the upcoming Indigenous Peoples Day (Oct. 9), you may want to consider Philip Arnold,
Vanessa Marquette Oct. 5, 2023