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A&S Website URL Getting an Update this Summer

The name ("domain") you type into your browser for the College of Arts and Sciences' (A&S') website will soon be different. A&S plans to switch
Kerrie Marshall June 29, 2023
A&S Website URL Getting an Update this Summer

Supreme Court Issues Ruling on Race-Based Admissions

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: A short time ago, the Supreme Court issued its decision in the cases brought by the Students for Fair Admissions
News Staff June 29, 2023

Southborough to the Stage: Bandier Program Student Hits High Note in First Year

A high note of musician Padma Mynampaty’s first year at Newhouse might have been entertaining the crowd during her first live show with a full band
News Staff June 28, 2023
Southborough to the Stage: Bandier Program Student Hits High Note in First Year

Andrew Sears Appointed Dean of the School of Information Studies

Vice Chancellor, Provost and Chief Academic Officer Gretchen Ritter today announced the appointment of Andrew Sears as the next dean of the School of Information
News Staff June 28, 2023
Andrew Sears Appointed Dean of the School of Information Studies

MPA Student’s Asphalt Mural Brightens Syracuse City Hall

The paved area in front of Syracuse City Hall that was previously used as a parking spot is now a vibrant space to be enjoyed
Jessica Youngman June 27, 2023
MPA Student’s Asphalt Mural Brightens Syracuse City Hall

Reading Buddies Program Gives Young Readers—and Pre-Service Teachers—a Jump Start

One aspect that makes the School of Education’s (SOE) teacher preparation program stand out is that it offers undergraduates opportunities to be immersed in diverse
Martin Walls June 27, 2023
Reading Buddies Program Gives Young Readers—and Pre-Service Teachers—a Jump Start

Newest Hall of Fame Inductee at Syracuse University: Otto the Orange

Syracuse University’s very own Otto the Orange will be one of only two mascots to be inducted into the Class of 2023 Mascot Hall of
News Staff June 24, 2023
Newest Hall of Fame Inductee at Syracuse University: Otto the Orange

In Memoriam: Life Trustee Allan D. Sutton ’55

Perhaps it was the critical thinking required of students in the College of Arts and Sciences/Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, or the thoughtful
News Staff June 23, 2023
In Memoriam: Life Trustee Allan D. Sutton ’55

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Professor Yuzhe Tang Receives Grant to Protect Ethereum Security

Yuzhe Tang, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, and his research team have been awarded
Kwami Maranga June 23, 2023
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Professor Yuzhe Tang Receives Grant to Protect Ethereum Security

Top Picks: Streaming Video and Online News Access From Libraries

Streaming services and digital news subscriptions are more popular than ever, and the Libraries frequently receive questions about what students and other members of the
News Staff June 23, 2023
Top Picks: Streaming Video and Online News Access From Libraries

Travis Mason ’06 Serves as Chief Policy Officer for Autonomous Aviation Systems Developer

As the first-ever chief policy officer for Merlin Labs, a developer of autonomous aviation systems, Maxwell School alumnus Travis Mason ’06 B.A. (PSc) leads a
News Staff June 23, 2023
Travis Mason ’06 Serves as Chief Policy Officer for Autonomous Aviation Systems Developer

Feeding the Campus Community While Bleeding Orange: Stephanie Rose Is Living Out Her Dreams

Growing up in the Syracuse suburb of Manlius, New York, Stephanie Rose was a huge fan of Syracuse University’s athletics teams—especially the basketball and lacrosse
John Boccacino June 22, 2023
Feeding the Campus Community While Bleeding Orange: Stephanie Rose Is Living Out Her Dreams

6 ‘On My Own Time’ Faculty/Staff Artists Selected to Display Work at the Everson Museum of Art This Fall

This year marks the 50th anniversary of “On My Own Time,” a program spearheaded by CNY Arts to celebrate the often-unsung artists employed by local
News Staff June 22, 2023
6 ‘On My Own Time’ Faculty/Staff Artists Selected to Display Work at the Everson Museum of Art This Fall

Center for Disability Resources Honors Faculty and Staff During Annual Awards Ceremony

Each year, the Center for Disability Resources (CDR) recognizes faculty and staff members for their work in advocating for students and supporting the center in its
Peyton June 22, 2023
Center for Disability Resources Honors Faculty and Staff During Annual Awards Ceremony

‘I Wanted to Help People’: Students Finding Their Purpose Through MFT’s M.A. Online Program

This past April, the Department of Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) in the Falk College hosted its first in-person residency for master of arts online
Matt Michael June 22, 2023
‘I Wanted to Help People’: Students Finding Their Purpose Through MFT’s M.A. Online Program

Maika Pollack Named Executive Director and Chief Curator of Syracuse University Art Museum

Art historian, critic and curator Maika Pollack will join Syracuse University this fall as executive director and chief curator of the Syracuse University Art Museum.
News Staff June 21, 2023
Maika Pollack Named Executive Director and Chief Curator of Syracuse University Art Museum

Vice Admiral & Deep Ocean Researcher Respond to Missing Submersible

If you are looking for experts to help explain and discuss the current story of the missing Titan submersible that was diving around the wreckage
Vanessa Marquette June 21, 2023

Weakening Democracy Linked to Rising Deaths, Study Finds

Voting rights have come under scrutiny across the United States in recent years, with multiple cases before the Supreme Court this session. A new study
Christopher Munoz June 21, 2023
Weakening Democracy Linked to Rising Deaths, Study Finds