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New Course Introduces Students to Emerging Field of Sport Social Work  

The idea of merging social work principles and practices with the sports industry is an emerging field, and Syracuse University is at the forefront with
Matt Michael July 14, 2023
New Course Introduces Students to Emerging Field of Sport Social Work   

Study Abroad Experience Offers HEOP Student New Research Perspectives

Leondra Tyler takes in the lush landscape at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea. She pops into the campus café and orders her usual coffee
Hope Alvarez July 14, 2023
Study Abroad Experience Offers HEOP Student New Research Perspectives

Syracuse University Libraries Can Help Faculty Plan Course Material over the Summer

The summer is often when busy Syracuse University faculty have an opportunity to review and modify their courses. As faculty members are looking at their
Cristina Hatem July 14, 2023
Syracuse University Libraries Can Help Faculty Plan Course Material over the Summer

Junko Takeda and Merril Silverstein Named Chairs at Maxwell School

Two Maxwell School faculty members have been appointed department chairs: Junko Takeda and Merril Silverstein. Takeda, professor of history and Daicoff Faculty Scholar, was named
Jessica Youngman July 13, 2023
Junko Takeda and Merril Silverstein Named Chairs at Maxwell School

Utility Work Between College Place and the Quad to Begin This Week

Beginning this week, National Grid will undertake a natural gas pipe replacement project between College Place and the Quad, along the path between Sims Hall
News Staff July 13, 2023
Utility Work Between College Place and the Quad to Begin This Week

Breedlove Readers Display Works at Community ‘ArtStory’ Event

The artwork of local teens was on display during a recent event hosted by professors Courtney Mauldin and Rochele Royster at Syracuse University’s South Side
Diane Stirling July 13, 2023
Breedlove Readers Display Works at Community ‘ArtStory’ Event

First-of-Its Kind Research Studies Arsenic Exposure in Syracuse Children

A new study published in the journal JAMA Network studies the connections between arsenic exposure and cardiovascular disease processes in children. Led by Brooks B.
Daryl Lovell July 13, 2023
First-of-Its Kind Research Studies Arsenic Exposure in Syracuse Children

Registration Open for National Science Foundation I-Corps Innovation Course

Syracuse University will host a free, virtual U.S. National Science Foundation Innovation Corps (NSF I-Corps) regional course this fall. The program is for university-based STEM
Cristina Hatem July 13, 2023
Registration Open for National Science Foundation I-Corps Innovation Course

Professor, Graduate Student to Examine Impact of Food Assistance on Maternal and Infant Health

Sarah Hamersma, associate professor of public administration and international affairs, and graduate student Mitch McFarlane, have received a $75,000 grant from Tufts University to support
News Staff July 13, 2023
Professor, Graduate Student to Examine Impact of Food Assistance on Maternal and Infant Health

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 143: Curiosity Helps Ryan Smith ’92 Transition from Lawyer to Decorated ESPN Anchor/Television Reporter

Original air date: July 13, 2023 Ryan Smith '92 anchors ESPN’s flagship "SportsCenter" program, and he's a Sports Emmy-winning host of ESPN’s "Outside the Lines"
John Boccacino July 13, 2023
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 143: Curiosity Helps Ryan Smith ’92 Transition from Lawyer to Decorated ESPN Anchor/Television Reporter

Student Experience Welcomes Dawn Singleton as New VP of Student Transition, Access and Inclusion

The Student Experience division welcomed Dawn Singleton, Ed.D., as the new vice president of student transition, access and inclusion on July 1. Singleton joins the
Shannon Andre July 12, 2023
Student Experience Welcomes Dawn Singleton as New VP of Student Transition, Access and Inclusion

Forrest J Ackerman Papers Now Open for Research

Syracuse University Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) is pleased to announce that the processing of the Forrest J Ackerman papers has been completed and
Cristina Hatem July 12, 2023
Forrest J Ackerman Papers Now Open for Research

A&S Physicists Design Technology Used to Discover New Information About What the Universe Is Made Of

College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) physicists just launched a new tracking device to research the fundamental forces and particles in the universe. The device,
News Staff July 12, 2023
A&S Physicists Design Technology Used to Discover New Information About What the Universe Is Made Of

Alumni Association Board Welcomes New President and Directors

The Syracuse University Alumni Association (SUAA) Board of Directors is welcoming a new president and a diverse group of five new directors to its board
Chris Velardi July 11, 2023
Alumni Association Board Welcomes New President and Directors

Taylor Swift Ticketmaster Chaos Goes International

Many of us Taylor Swift fans thought the The Eras Tour Ticketmaster disaster wouldn't go beyond the U.S., but those "Swifties" trying to get tickets
Vanessa Marquette July 11, 2023

George Saunders Honored With Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction

Syracuse University professor and acclaimed fiction writer George Saunders received the 2023 Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction at the National Book Festival on
Wendy S. Loughlin July 11, 2023

Launch of Continuing Community Wellness Requirement Expands a Welcoming and Supportive Community

Expanding upon the many existing efforts that educate, inform and raise awareness about sexual and relationship violence, Syracuse University will launch a new annual required
Gabrielle Lake July 11, 2023

Maria Zhu Awarded the 2023 Montonna Fund Award

Maria Zhu, assistant professor of economics and senior research associate in the Center for Policy Research in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs,
News Staff July 10, 2023
Maria Zhu Awarded the 2023 Montonna Fund Award