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University Launches New BioTech/MBA Dual Degree That Combines Business and Science

The College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) and the Martin J. Whitman School of Management are launching a new dual degree program: a master of
Dawn McWilliams March 29, 2023
University Launches New BioTech/MBA Dual Degree That Combines Business and Science

New Sustainability Leadership Program Aims to Create Visionary and Ethical Leaders

Climate change and environmental degradation are among the greatest challenges facing our planet. Humanity has solutions in hand to address the impacts of climate change,
Lyndy McLaughlin March 29, 2023
New Sustainability Leadership Program Aims to Create Visionary and Ethical Leaders

Syracuse Stage Announces Two-Day Vendor Fair As Part of ‘Our Town’

Syracuse Stage Artistic Director Robert Hupp and Managing Director Jill Anderson announced today, that as part of the theatrical run of Thornton Wilder’s beloved play,
Joanna Penalva March 28, 2023
Syracuse Stage Announces Two-Day Vendor Fair As Part of ‘Our Town’

Sound Beat: Access Audiobook ‘King Arthur and the Book of Corbenic’

Syracuse University Libraries’ Sound Beat: Access Audio recently released the audiobook “King Arthur and the Book of Corbenic” written by Christopher Catroppa ’22 on its
Cristina Hatem March 28, 2023
Sound Beat: Access Audiobook ‘King Arthur and the Book of Corbenic’

Meet Kelsey Dornfeld: Military Storyteller With a Passion for Education

While growing up outside of Minneapolis, Minnesota, indications that Kelsey Dornfeld’s future would lead to military service were non-existent. Even though she had a grandfather
Charlie Poag March 28, 2023
Meet Kelsey Dornfeld: Military Storyteller With a Passion for Education

International Festival Celebrates Global Campus Community

The Center for International Services and Student Association will host the annual International Festival on Sunday, April 2, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. in
Shannon Andre March 28, 2023
International Festival Celebrates Global Campus Community

Traci Geisler ’90 Appointed Director of Blackstone LaunchPad

Syracuse University Libraries recently appointed Traci L. Geisler ’90, MBA, J.D. as director of the Blackstone LaunchPad (LaunchPad) effective March 17. Geisler succeeds Linda Dickerson
Cristina Hatem March 27, 2023
Traci Geisler ’90 Appointed Director of Blackstone LaunchPad

Career Workshop Series: Personalizes Career Confidence

Designed to meet undergraduate students where they are in their career journey, physically on campus or even virtually, Syracuse University Career Services' newly launched workshop
News Staff March 27, 2023
Career Workshop Series: Personalizes Career Confidence

School of Education to Present March 30 Film Screening and Discussion With Disability Activist Jordyn Zimmerman

What is it like to be autistic and non-speaking in a world that has already made up its mind about you? On March 30, the
Martin Walls March 27, 2023
School of Education to Present March 30 Film Screening and Discussion With Disability Activist Jordyn Zimmerman

University Celebrates AAPI Heritage Month

Celebrated nationally in May, Syracuse University hosts the annual Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month celebration in April so all on campus can
Shannon Andre March 27, 2023
University Celebrates AAPI Heritage Month

Applications Now Open for the 2023-24 University Art Museum Faculty Fellows

The Syracuse University Art Museum is accepting applications through April 14 for the second annual Faculty Fellows Program, hosted by the museum with support from
News Staff March 27, 2023
Applications Now Open for the 2023-24 University Art Museum Faculty Fellows

Experts Weigh In on 50th Anniversary of the U.S. Withdrawal from Vietnam

March 29, 2023 marks 50 years since the U.S. withdrew from the Vietnam War. Two of our Syracuse University faculty experts and military veterans weighed
Vanessa Marquette March 27, 2023

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 135: Reconstructing the Lives and Genealogies of Enslaved People: Maxwell, iSchool Faculty Partner on Searchable Database

Original air date: March 27, 2023 Beginning as early as the 15th century, the lives of more than 12.5 million men, women and children of
John Boccacino March 27, 2023
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 135: Reconstructing the Lives and Genealogies of Enslaved People: Maxwell, iSchool Faculty Partner on Searchable Database

Department of Drama Presents ‘Dance Nation’

The Department of Drama continues the 2022/2023 season with the 2017 Susan Blackburn Prize-winning play “Dance Nation” by Clare Barron. Directed by Katherine McGerr and
Joanna Penalva March 24, 2023
Department of Drama Presents ‘Dance Nation’

3 Faculty Members Collect Top National Awards and Grants

A trio of College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) faculty members have received highly competitive national awards in recognition of their commitment to teaching and
Dan Bernardi March 24, 2023
3 Faculty Members Collect Top National Awards and Grants

Falk College Nutrition Science Students Examining Impact of Father’s Obesity on Children

Childhood obesity is a serious problem in the United States, where one in five children and adolescents are affected, according to the Centers for Disease
Matt Michael March 24, 2023
Falk College Nutrition Science Students Examining Impact of Father’s Obesity on Children

Student Veterans Spend Spring Break in Atlanta

Among the mass exodus of students leaving campus for spring break, eight student veterans from Syracuse University spent three days in Atlanta, Georgia. While their
Charlie Poag March 24, 2023
Student Veterans Spend Spring Break in Atlanta

3rd Thonis Endowed Professorship Announced: The Multiplier Effect in Philanthropy

On the drive from his home in Wellesley, Massachusetts, to his alma mater in Syracuse, New York, Michael G. “Mike” Thonis ’72 says he counts
Eileen Korey March 24, 2023