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‘My Heritage Defines and Guides Me:’ Students Discuss Importance of Celebrating Latine Heritage Month

What does it mean to be a descendant of Latine, Latinx, Latino, Latina and Hispanic heritage and trace your cultural roots to a Spanish-speaking community
John Boccacino Sept. 15, 2023
‘My Heritage Defines and Guides Me:’ Students Discuss Importance of Celebrating Latine Heritage Month

Robertson Fellows Aspire to Serve as Foreign Service Officers

Interested in careers in the foreign service, Zoe Prin and Forrest Gatrell took advantage of internships and other opportunities as undergraduates that exposed them to
News Staff Sept. 15, 2023
Robertson Fellows Aspire to Serve as Foreign Service Officers

Human Rights Film Festival: Changing the World, One Conversation at a Time

From the rural landscape of Michigan, to the devastated landscape of Bucha in the Ukraine, to the virtual landscape of the African diaspora, filmmakers address
Eileen Korey Sept. 15, 2023
Human Rights Film Festival: Changing the World, One Conversation at a Time

Maxwell’s Johannes Himmelreich Receives National Endowment for the Humanities Grant

Johannes Himmelreich, assistant professor of public administration and international affairs in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has received a $73,670 grant from
News Staff Sept. 14, 2023
Maxwell’s Johannes Himmelreich Receives National Endowment for the Humanities Grant

Hendricks Chapel Welcomes New Chaplains

Hendricks Chapel is excited to welcome three new chaplains for the 2023-24 academic year. Established in 1930 as a home for all faiths and place
Dara Harper Sept. 14, 2023
Hendricks Chapel Welcomes New Chaplains

Summer of Community Engagement for DPS

Engaging with the campus community is a main priority for the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS); however, the desire to connect and have
Alex Haessig Sept. 14, 2023
Summer of Community Engagement for DPS

Whitman School of Management Climbs in Bloomberg Businessweek Rankings

The Martin J. Whitman School of Management has again been listed among the best MBA programs for 2023-24 in the U.S. by Bloomberg Businessweek, improving
Dawn McWilliams Sept. 13, 2023
Whitman School of Management Climbs in Bloomberg Businessweek Rankings

Craig M. Boise to Conclude Tenure as College of Law Dean at End of Academic Year

When Craig M. Boise stepped into his role as dean of the College of Law in the spring of 2016, he described his vision to
News Staff Sept. 13, 2023

PAIA Doctoral Student Receives Grant for SNAP Research

Clay Fannin, a doctoral student in the Maxwell School’s Department of Public Administration and International Affairs, has received a $25,000 grant from Tufts University to
News Staff Sept. 13, 2023
PAIA Doctoral Student Receives Grant for SNAP Research

20 Years of Syracuse Symposium

Even if you haven’t participated in Syracuse Symposium offerings yet, the intriguing and provocative annual themes still may have caught your eye. Topics like Justice
Kerrie Marshall Sept. 13, 2023
20 Years of Syracuse Symposium

Meet Biko Skalla ’18, Voice of the World-Famous Savannah Bananas

Baseball is America’s pastime, a game rich in history and time-honored traditions, where change is slow to be embraced and slower still to be adopted.
John Boccacino Sept. 12, 2023
Meet Biko Skalla ’18, Voice of the World-Famous Savannah Bananas

VPA Sophomore Wins Fellowship, Plans Film on the Mental Health of Refugee Youth

Rayan Mohamed, a sophomore film major in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, has been selected as a 2023-2024 Imagining America/Joy of Giving Something
Wendy S. Loughlin Sept. 12, 2023
VPA Sophomore Wins Fellowship, Plans Film on the Mental Health of Refugee Youth

English Language Institute Seeks Coversation Group Leaders

The English Language Institute (ELI) is in need of conversation group leaders for the current semester.  Volunteers are sought to meet in person with a
News Staff Sept. 12, 2023
English Language Institute Seeks Coversation Group Leaders

The Inn Complete Re-Opens; Provides Gathering Space on South Campus

The campus community and guests are welcome back to the Inn Complete. The University’s former ski lodge is open and is ready to provide students,
Jennifer DeMarchi Sept. 12, 2023
The Inn Complete Re-Opens; Provides Gathering Space on South Campus

University Celebrates Latine Heritage Month with a Dynamic Series of Events

Syracuse University is proud to announce its vibrant lineup of events celebrating Latine Heritage Month from Friday, Sept. 15 to Sunday, Oct. 15. This annual
News Staff Sept. 12, 2023
University Celebrates Latine Heritage Month with a Dynamic Series of Events

Phillips Appointed Interim Director at Lender Center for Social Justice; Director Search Committee Named

The Lender Center for Social Justice has familiar leadership for the 2023-24 academic year while a renewed search for a permanent director is conducted. Kendall
Diane Stirling Sept. 12, 2023
Phillips Appointed Interim Director at Lender Center for Social Justice; Director Search Committee Named

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 148: Raising Awareness While Battling Cancer: Danielle Koppenaal ’17 Shares Her Story and Stories of Fellow Cancer Survivors

Original air date: Sept. 12, 2023 In May, Danielle Koppenaal ’17 was diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer. She is 28 years old. In this
John Boccacino Sept. 12, 2023
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 148: Raising Awareness While Battling Cancer: Danielle Koppenaal ’17 Shares Her Story and Stories of Fellow Cancer Survivors

22 Years Later, Campus Community Members Reflect on Tragic Events of Sept. 11, 2001

Chaos. Confusion. Busy signals. Eyes glued to newscasts. Heartbreak. As do many others across the nation and around the world, members of the Syracuse University
News Staff Sept. 11, 2023
22 Years Later, Campus Community Members Reflect on Tragic Events of Sept. 11, 2001