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Important Update About Faculty and Staff Health Plan Coverage After the End of the Public Health Emergency on May 11

The Public Health Emergency (PHE) that was first declared by the Department of Health and Human Services during the COVID-19 pandemic will end on May
News Staff May 9, 2023
Important Update About Faculty and Staff Health Plan Coverage After the End of the Public Health Emergency on May 11

New Scholarship for Military-Connected Students Tackles Barriers to Studying Abroad

Spending a semester abroad can be a formative experience for college students, both traditional and non-traditional students alike, but military-connected students are often unable to
Charlie Poag May 9, 2023
New Scholarship for Military-Connected Students Tackles Barriers to Studying Abroad

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 139: Pursuing What Fulfills You: Ruchatneet Printup’s ’23 Non-Traditional Journey to a Film Degree

Original air date: May 9, 2023 Instead of feeling pride over being the first member of his family to earn a college degree, Ruchatneet Printup
John Boccacino May 9, 2023
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 139: Pursuing What Fulfills You: Ruchatneet Printup’s ’23 Non-Traditional Journey to a Film Degree

‘Infodemic’ Reporting Project Investigates Impact of Scams, Disinformation

The rise of scams and disinformation and its impact on society and daily life are the focus of a comprehensive reporting project produced by Newhouse
Genaro Armas May 8, 2023
‘Infodemic’ Reporting Project Investigates Impact of Scams, Disinformation

The Hall of Languages, a Legendary Landmark, Turns 150

This month, the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) is honoring the 150th anniversary of the dedication of the Hall of Languages (HOL), a landmark
Kerrie Marshall May 8, 2023
The Hall of Languages, a Legendary Landmark, Turns 150

Faculty Can Apply Now for 2023 Assessment Leadership Institute Mini-Grant

Applications are now being accepted for a $1,000 mini-grant that will be awarded to faculty who are responsible for coordinating academic program-level assessment and able
News Staff May 8, 2023
Faculty Can Apply Now for 2023 Assessment Leadership Institute Mini-Grant

Syracuse University Art Museum Chosen for Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Prints Initiative Grant

The Syracuse University Art Museum is one of 10 university art museums nationwide chosen for inclusion in the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation’s 2023 Frankenthaler Prints Initiative.
Diane Stirling May 8, 2023
Syracuse University Art Museum Chosen for Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Prints Initiative Grant

An Intuitive Approach to Physics Research: Get to Know Graduate Student Marshal Ohana Benevides Rodrigues

Most people think of Neapolitan ice cream when they hear vanilla, chocolate and strawberry, but Ohana Benevides Rodrigues G’22 uses vanilla, chocolate and strawberry to
John Boccacino May 8, 2023
An Intuitive Approach to Physics Research: Get to Know Graduate Student Marshal Ohana Benevides Rodrigues

Faculty and Staff Leaders Encouraged to Enroll in Upcoming Crucial Conversations Workshop Series

“One of the best training sessions I have ever had at the University.” “I believe all leadership should be required to take this course …
News Staff May 8, 2023
Faculty and Staff Leaders Encouraged to Enroll in Upcoming Crucial Conversations Workshop Series

International Student Ava Hu ’23 Finds a Second Home in Syracuse

Growing up in her native city of Beijing, Xiaoman “Ava” Hu ’23 never thought of attending college in the United States—but as she concludes her
News Staff May 8, 2023
International Student Ava Hu ’23 Finds a Second Home in Syracuse

Author Margaret Atwood Calls Creative Writing Professor Mona Awad Her ‘Literary Heir Apparent’

In addition to the 4.1 billion TikTok users who have been sharing videos about Mona Awad’s bestselling novel "Bunny," there is another noteworthy fan that
Dan Bernardi May 7, 2023
Author Margaret Atwood Calls Creative Writing Professor Mona Awad Her ‘Literary Heir Apparent’

Syracuse University 2023-24 Budget to Include Significant Increase in Student Financial Support

Syracuse University’s 2023-24 budget will include a historic $350 million to support students of promise—regardless of economic means—with financial aid, grants, scholarships and other assistance.
News Staff May 5, 2023

Experts Available to Discuss Mental Health Awareness Month

Did you know one in 5 adults in the U.S. experience a mental health condition in a given year? If you're working on a story

Chemistry Professor Presents New Research on Anti-Obesity Drug

An experimental anti-obesity drug could reliably curb appetite and normalize blood glucose levels without causing nausea and vomiting, which are frequent side effects of current
Dan Bernardi May 5, 2023
Chemistry Professor Presents New Research on Anti-Obesity Drug

44 Stars of Excellence Awards Celebrate Leadership and Engagement

Each year, Student Engagement acknowledges and honors student leaders, staff and faculty advisors and registered student organizations (RSOs) through the 44 Stars of Excellence Awards.
News Staff May 5, 2023
44 Stars of Excellence Awards Celebrate Leadership and Engagement

Telling the Stories of War, Sebastian Junger Speaks With Newhouse’s Military Visual Journalism Students

Among some of the most prolific writers of the last century, a handful experienced the hardship of telling the stories of war. John Steinbeck, Martha
Charlie Poag May 5, 2023
Telling the Stories of War, Sebastian Junger Speaks With Newhouse’s Military Visual Journalism Students

BBI Senior Advisor Michael Morris Selected as the Recipient of the 2023 NARRTC Distinguished Service Award

NARRTC, formerly known as the National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers, selected Michael Morris, senior advisor to the Burton Blatt Institute, as the recipient
Celestia Ohrazda May 4, 2023

Climate Investor Tom Steyer Tells Students, ‘We Can’t Accept People Shirking Their Responsibility’

In a December 2010 article, Fortune magazine called California billionaire Tom Steyer the “jolly green banker.” During a talk at the Maxwell School last week,
Jessica Youngman May 4, 2023
Climate Investor Tom Steyer Tells Students, ‘We Can’t Accept People Shirking Their Responsibility’