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‘The Barriers Have Been Removed!’ New Research Explores the Rise of Digital Music-Making in Schools During COVID-19

You are probably familiar with traditional school music learning. Starting in elementary grades with simple instruments such as recorders and xylophones through to chorus and
Martin Walls March 1, 2023
‘The Barriers Have Been Removed!’ New Research Explores the Rise of Digital Music-Making in Schools During COVID-19

Change to Sign-In Experience for Some Applications and an Upcoming MySlice Update

Information Technology Services (ITS) would like to share the following updates regarding University resources. For more information about technology on campus, please visit the ITS
Eric Ferguson March 1, 2023
Change to Sign-In Experience for Some Applications and an Upcoming MySlice Update

Update on Cluster Hire Initiative

Dear Faculty Colleagues, As faculty hiring for the 2023-24 academic year gets underway, I am writing to update you on the status of the University’s
News Staff Feb. 28, 2023
Update on Cluster Hire Initiative

Looking to Elevate Your Career? School of Education Highlights 8 Professional Development Programs Available for Remitted Tuition

The University's remitted tuition benefit offers eligible employees the opportunity to have tuition charges covered for undergraduate and graduate classes. Faculty and staff can take
Martin Walls Feb. 28, 2023
Looking to Elevate Your Career? School of Education Highlights 8 Professional Development Programs Available for Remitted Tuition

Sen. Mitt Romney to Keynote Newhouse School’s Toner Prizes Celebration March 27 in Washington

U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah will be the keynote speaker at the award ceremony for the Toner Prizes for Excellence in Political Reporting on
Wendy S. Loughlin Feb. 28, 2023
Sen. Mitt Romney to Keynote Newhouse School’s Toner Prizes Celebration March 27 in Washington

May 31 Deadline for Shared Competencies Course Tagging Completion

The initiative to have faculty members tag courses according to the competencies their courses offer continues this semester, with the deadline for completion three months
Diane Stirling Feb. 28, 2023
May 31 Deadline for Shared Competencies Course Tagging Completion

Shop the Hidden Gems at the Campus Store

The Syracuse University Campus Store has more to offer than just textbooks and your favorite orange and blue branded apparel. Whether you are a student,
Peyton Feb. 28, 2023
Shop the Hidden Gems at the Campus Store

Seconds Can Save a Life: CPR and AED Trainings Prepare Bystanders to Act in an Emergency

February is American Heart Month, a time that promotes renewed focus on cardiovascular health and increased education on the risk factors for heart disease, currently
News Staff Feb. 28, 2023
Seconds Can Save a Life: CPR and AED Trainings Prepare Bystanders to Act in an Emergency

First-Year Seminar Instructor, Peer Leader Applications Now Open

The First-Year Seminar 101 leadership team and the Office of Academic Affairs are now recruiting faculty, staff and graduate students to be lead instructors and
Diane Stirling Feb. 27, 2023
First-Year Seminar Instructor, Peer Leader Applications Now Open

Graduate Students Illuminate Lives, Race and Place Through Humanities Research

The humanities are pivotal to examining historical trajectories, understanding the pressing issues of our times and forging a more just world. As the next generation
Caroline K. Reff Feb. 27, 2023
Graduate Students Illuminate Lives, Race and Place Through Humanities Research

Thornton Wilder American Classic ‘Our Town’ Up Next at Syracuse Stage

Syracuse Stage Artistic Director Robert Hupp and Managing Director Jill Anderson announced the next production in their 2022/2023 season, and it’s one for the ages.
Joanna Penalva Feb. 25, 2023
Thornton Wilder American Classic ‘Our Town’ Up Next at Syracuse Stage

Remembering A&S Alumna Roslyn Pope G’74, Author of ‘An Appeal for Human Rights’

Growing up in the segregated south during the 1940s, College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) alumna Roslyn Pope’s first experience in an integrated society came
Dan Bernardi Feb. 25, 2023
Remembering A&S Alumna Roslyn Pope G’74, Author of ‘An Appeal for Human Rights’

Tree-Spun Wins 2023 Hult Prize Competition Qualifier

Rob Goldblatt ’23, a student in the Martin J. Whitman School of Management and co-founder of Tree-Spun, and his teammates, Paul Sausville and Nicole Byrnes,
Cristina Hatem Feb. 25, 2023
Tree-Spun Wins 2023 Hult Prize Competition Qualifier

Libraries Provides Online Subscription to The Washington Post

Syracuse University Libraries recently added an online subscription to The Washington Post, providing access to all Syracuse University students, faculty and staff. Users must have
Cristina Hatem Feb. 25, 2023
Libraries Provides Online Subscription to The Washington Post

IVMF Receives Million-Dollar Grant for Veterans and Military Families

The D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families at Syracuse University (IVMF) recently received $1 million in additional grant funding to support veterans and their
Charlie Poag Feb. 25, 2023
IVMF Receives Million-Dollar Grant for Veterans and Military Families

Forever Orange Hometown Hero Robert L. Gang Jr. ’39, L’42 Passes Away at Age 104

Robert “Bob” L. Gang Jr. ’39, L’42 never let aging get in the way of living. When he was 78, he and his friend cut
Eileen Korey Feb. 24, 2023
Forever Orange Hometown Hero Robert L. Gang Jr. ’39, L’42 Passes Away at Age 104

Celebrate National Nutrition Month With the Wellness Initiative Team

National Nutrition Month, celebrated in March, focuses attention on the importance of making informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits. Throughout
News Staff Feb. 24, 2023
Celebrate National Nutrition Month With the Wellness Initiative Team

Newhouse Faculty Offer Thoughts on Shooting of Florida News Crew

The shooting death of a broadcast news reporter and wounding of his photographer in Orlando, Florida, is gaining the attention of S.I. Newhouse School of
Keith Kobland Feb. 24, 2023