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Oren Lyons Jr., Roy Simmons Jr. Honored With Alfie Jacques Ambassador Award

The two formed a lifelong friendship that stems from their days starring for the Syracuse University men’s lacrosse team from 1955-58.
John Boccacino June 11, 2025

McDonald Assumes New Role as Associate Vice President for Research

Katherine McDonald, professor of public health and senior associate dean for research and administration in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics,
Wendy S. Loughlin June 11, 2025
McDonald Assumes New Role as Associate Vice President for Research

7 New Representatives Added to the Board of Trustees

Chancellor Kent Syverud has appointed Dean Mark Lodato of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications as academic dean representative to the Board of Trustees.
News Staff June 11, 2025
7 New Representatives Added to the Board of Trustees

Whitman Honors Outstanding Alumni and Friends at 2025 Awards and Appreciation Event

Vice Chancellor and Whitman School of Management Executive Dean Mike Haynie and Interim Dean Alex McKelvie, along with other staff and faculty members of the
News Staff June 10, 2025
Whitman Honors Outstanding Alumni and Friends at 2025 Awards and Appreciation Event

Deadline Set for Fiscal 2025 Year End Business

Cash Operations has set a deadline of 3:30 p.m. on Monday, June 30, 2025, to receive deposits at the Bowne Cash Operations office for credit
News Staff June 9, 2025
Deadline Set for Fiscal 2025 Year End Business

The Libraries’ Resources: A Staff and Faculty Benefit

Syracuse University Libraries is a critical asset to student success and faculty research and teaching. But Syracuse University staff may not realize that all the
News Staff June 9, 2025
The Libraries’ Resources: A Staff and Faculty Benefit

Endowed Professorship Recognizes Impact of a Professor, Mentor and Advisor

Bao-Ding “Bob” Cheng’s journey to Syracuse University in pursuit of graduate education in the 1960s was long and arduous. He didn’t have the means for
Eileen Korey June 9, 2025
Endowed Professorship Recognizes Impact of a Professor, Mentor and Advisor

Forecasting the Future With Fossils

One of the most critical issues facing the scientific world, no less the future of humanity, is climate change. Unlocking information to help understand and
Caroline K. Reff June 9, 2025
Forecasting the Future With Fossils

DPS Earns Accreditation From International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators

The Department of Public Safety (DPS) is thrilled to announce that it has achieved accreditation from the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA),
Kiana Racha June 6, 2025
DPS Earns Accreditation From International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators

ECS Professor Pankaj K. Jha Receives NSF Grant to Develop Quantum Technology

Detecting single photons—the smallest unit of light—is crucial for advanced quantum technologies such as optical quantum computing, communication and ultra-sensitive imaging. Superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors
Kwami Maranga June 6, 2025
ECS Professor Pankaj K. Jha Receives NSF Grant to Develop Quantum Technology

Libraries Innovation Scholar Launches Utopia, a Transparent Beauty Brand

Trey Augliano ’27, a rising junior in the Whitman School of Management majoring in entrepreneurship and emerging enterprises and marketing management, recently launched Utopia Beauty,
News Staff June 6, 2025

Rock Record Illuminates Oxygen History

Several key moments in Earth’s history help us humans answer the question, “How did we get here?” These moments also shed light on the question,
Dan Bernardi June 5, 2025
Rock Record Illuminates Oxygen History

What Can Ancient Climate Tell Us About Modern Droughts?

Climate change is reshaping the global water cycle, disrupting rainfall patterns and putting growing pressure on cities and ecosystems. Some regions are grappling with heavier
News Staff June 5, 2025
What Can Ancient Climate Tell Us About Modern Droughts?

Blackstone LaunchPad Founders Circle Welcomes New Members

Syracuse University Libraries’ Blackstone LaunchPad welcomed 34 graduates of the Class of 2025 as new members of the Founders Circle. They were selected in recognition
Cristina Hatem June 5, 2025
Blackstone LaunchPad Founders Circle Welcomes New Members

Syracuse Stage Concludes 2024-25 Season With ‘The National Pastime’

Syracuse Stage concludes its 2024-25 season with the world premiere production of “The National Pastime,” a provocative psychological thriller about state secrets, sonic weaponry, stolen
Joanna Penalva June 4, 2025
Syracuse Stage Concludes 2024-25 Season With ‘The National Pastime’

Ian ’90 and Noah Eagle ’19 Share a Love of Sportscasting and Storytelling

Father and son broadcasters Ian and Noah Eagle reflect on their Syracuse roots and rise in national sportscasting.
John Boccacino June 4, 2025
Ian ’90 and Noah Eagle ’19 Share a Love of Sportscasting and Storytelling

Neal Powless Inducted Into American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame

You could say that lacrosse is in Neal Powless’s blood. Powless G’08, the University ombuds, is a member of the Onondaga Nation Eel Clan. He
Neal Powless Inducted Into American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame

Japan’s Crackdown on ‘Shiny’ Names Sparks Cultural Reflection

In a move that’s turning heads both in Japan and abroad, the Japanese government is reportedly cracking down on so-called “shiny” names, unconventional names often
Keith Kobland June 3, 2025
Japan’s Crackdown on ‘Shiny’ Names Sparks Cultural Reflection