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2023-24 Parking Rates Announced

Syracuse University has set its parking rates for the 2023-24 academic year. The University’s rates, which align with those of peer institutions, provide funding for
News Staff May 26, 2023
2023-24 Parking Rates Announced

Lutheran Chaplain Announces Retirement

After 15 years of service as Lutheran Chaplain at Hendricks Chapel, Rev. Gail Riina has announced her retirement, effective at the end of July. Pastor
Dara Harper May 25, 2023
Lutheran Chaplain Announces Retirement

Dean J. Cole Smith Talks With FedEx President and CEO Raj Subramaniam G’89 About Leadership and Advice for Current Students

Raj Subramaniam G’89 is the president and chief executive officer of FedEx Corporation. He has more than 30 years of industry experience at FedEx and
Alex Dunbar May 25, 2023
Dean J. Cole Smith Talks With FedEx President and CEO Raj Subramaniam G’89 About Leadership and Advice for Current Students

SyracuseCoE Awards $180,000 for 9 Faculty Fellow Projects Supporting Research and Innovation

The Syracuse Center of Excellence (SyracuseCoE) in Environmental and Energy Systems has awarded nearly $180,000 for the 2023 SyracuseCoE Faculty Fellow awards. These nine research and
News Staff May 25, 2023
SyracuseCoE Awards $180,000 for 9 Faculty Fellow Projects Supporting Research and Innovation

From Generation to Generation: Doing Well by Doing Good

The arrival of Michael Wohl ’72, L’75 on the campus of Syracuse University in the late 60s was inevitable. After all, his father and mother
Eileen Korey May 25, 2023
From Generation to Generation: Doing Well by Doing Good

Office of Veteran and Military Affairs Celebrates Graduating Military-Connected Students

The Office of Veteran and Military Affairs (OVMA) welcomed the campus community to the National Veterans Resource Center (NVRC) on May 12, for a day of
Charlie Poag May 24, 2023
Office of Veteran and Military Affairs Celebrates Graduating Military-Connected Students

From the iSchool to the Army, and Back Again

In 1992, Dwayne Murray ’97 was studying sociology through the Maxwell School while enjoying a semester abroad in London, when the School of Information Studies (iSchool)
Anya Woods May 24, 2023
From the iSchool to the Army, and Back Again

Researchers’ Artificial Intelligence-Based Speech Sound Therapy Software Wins $2.5M NIH Grant

Three Syracuse University researchers, supported by a recent $2.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, are working to refine a clinically intuitive automated
Diane Stirling May 24, 2023
Researchers’ Artificial Intelligence-Based Speech Sound Therapy Software Wins $2.5M NIH Grant

Falk College Students Recognized With Awards

The David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics recently honored about 70 undergraduate and graduate students from the Class of 2023. Here are
Matt Michael May 24, 2023
Falk College Students Recognized With Awards

Meet US Army Captain Bong Chi, Defense Comptrollership Program Military-Connected Student

Large, multinational organizations often deal with complex issues when it comes to the intersection of fiscal requirements and government regulations. U.S. Army Captain Bong Chi
Charlie Poag May 23, 2023
Meet US Army Captain Bong Chi, Defense Comptrollership Program Military-Connected Student

College of Professional Studies Announces New York State Scholarships for the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States

The University continues its commitment to be the best university for veterans and military-connected students with the creation of four new scholarships for New York
Hope Alvarez May 23, 2023
College of Professional Studies Announces New York State Scholarships for the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States

Streaming Shuffle Continues as HBO Max Rebrands: What Does the Future Look Like?

A little more than a year after the merger that created Warner Bros. Discovery, the entertainment conglomerate has officially unveiled changes to its premiere streaming
Christopher Munoz May 23, 2023
Streaming Shuffle Continues as HBO Max Rebrands: What Does the Future Look Like?

University Exam Scoring Services Moves to 400 Ostrom Ave.

Syracuse University’s exam scoring services have moved to 400 Ostrom Ave. Services are available from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday year-round. For
News Staff May 22, 2023
University Exam Scoring Services Moves to 400 Ostrom Ave.

Syracuse Stage Closing Season With Performance of the Ultimate Whodunnit, ‘CLUE’

Syracuse Stage Artistic Director Robert Hupp and Managing Director Jill Anderson announced they will close the 2022/2023 season with a production that celebrates the pure
Joanna Penalva May 22, 2023
Syracuse Stage Closing Season With Performance of the Ultimate Whodunnit, ‘CLUE’

What’s Cooking? Culinary Creations With a Scientific Twist

By day, you can find Zunli Lu, Thonis Family Professor of Earth Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences, teaching and researching about the co-evolution
Dan Bernardi May 22, 2023
What’s Cooking? Culinary Creations With a Scientific Twist

Statement From Chancellor Kent Syverud on Passing of Orange Legend Jim Brown ’57

"Jim Brown is widely regarded as one of the greatest athletes to ever wear Orange. Jim was a four-sport athlete at Syracuse who was an
News Staff May 19, 2023

Audie Klotz Receives 2023 Wasserstrom Prize for Graduate Teaching

Audie Klotz, professor of political science in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) | Maxwell School, is the 2023 recipient of the Willian Wasserstrom Prize
Kerrie Marshall May 19, 2023
Audie Klotz Receives 2023 Wasserstrom Prize for Graduate Teaching

Aphasia Research Lab Seeks Participants for Stroke Treatment Study

Strokes affect nearly 800,000 individuals in the United States each year. To bring attention to the risk factors for strokes and how to prevent them,
Dan Bernardi May 19, 2023
Aphasia Research Lab Seeks Participants for Stroke Treatment Study