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Falk Professor Emeritus Harlan London Remembered

Harlan London, professor emeritus of child and family studies (now the Department of Human Development and Family Science) in the Falk College, died on Dec.
News Staff Jan. 31, 2023
Falk Professor Emeritus Harlan London Remembered

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 129: Super Bowl Winning Head Coach Tom Coughlin ’68, G’69 on Overcoming Adversity, Being Forever Orange

Original air date: Jan. 31, 2023 Tom Coughlin ’68, G’69 won two Super Bowls as head coach of the New York Giants, and with the
John Boccacino Jan. 31, 2023
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 129: Super Bowl Winning Head Coach Tom Coughlin ’68, G’69 on Overcoming Adversity, Being Forever Orange

Dutkowsky Weighs In on Upcoming Interest Rates

One of our Syracuse University faculty experts weighed in on what we can expect ahead of the Federal Reserve announcement on February 1, 2023. Don
Vanessa Marquette Jan. 30, 2023

4 Questions With Dean of Students Sheriah N. Dixon G’12

On Nov. 1, the Division of the Student Experience named Sheriah N. Dixon G’12 the dean of students, leading the teams in Community Standards, Parent
Shannon Andre Jan. 30, 2023
4 Questions With Dean of Students Sheriah N. Dixon G’12

Mellon Foundation Recognizes Syracuse Black/Arab Racial Justice Research Project

Two faculty members of The College of Arts and Sciences are the recipients of an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant for research on race and
Diane Stirling Jan. 30, 2023
Mellon Foundation Recognizes Syracuse Black/Arab Racial Justice Research Project

Parking and Transportation Services Announces Changes to Shuttle Offerings

[Editor's note, Feb. 2, 2023: This story has been updated to reflect changes to the shuttle service, now including a stop at the Warehouse.] After
Jennifer DeMarchi Jan. 30, 2023
Parking and Transportation Services Announces Changes to Shuttle Offerings

ChatGPT in the Classroom Presents Both Challenges and Opportunities

The growing accessibility of artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT is creating a lot of uncertainty in classrooms. Artificial intelligence tools allow students to generate text
Christopher Munoz Jan. 30, 2023

School of Architecture Announces Spring 2023 Visiting Critics

Each semester, upper-level architecture students participate in the School of Architecture's visiting critic program that brings leading architects and scholars from around the world to
Julie Sharkey Jan. 27, 2023
School of Architecture Announces Spring 2023 Visiting Critics

Nothing But Positive Reviews About New Apple HomePod Speaker

James Abbott, Professor of Practice & Chair in the Sentor School of Music in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, was quoted in the
Julia Mazzer Jan. 27, 2023

School of Design Alumni Exhibition Features Innovation and Excellence in Footwear

The School of Design’s Sue and Leon Genet Gallery at the Nancy Cantor Warehouse is proud to present “Footwear by School of Design Alumni,” on
Erica Blust Jan. 27, 2023
School of Design Alumni Exhibition Features Innovation and Excellence in Footwear

Prof. Vincent Weighs In On Gen Z Union Activity On Drive Thru HR Podcast

Lynne Vincent, associate professor of management in the Whitman School, was featured on the Drive Thru HR podcast. Prof. Vincent starred on the podcast to
Julia Mazzer Jan. 27, 2023

Student Experience Welcomes Steven T. Herndon as Assistant Vice President for Student Living

The Student Experience division announced the appointment of Steven T. Herndon as assistant vice president of student living, beginning on Jan. 23. In this role,
Shannon Andre Jan. 27, 2023
Student Experience Welcomes Steven T. Herndon as Assistant Vice President for Student Living

BioInspired Institute Showcased in The Washington Post

Research connections to the natural world are a key cornerstone of the BioInspired Institute. The work of BioInspired scientists, especially the work connected to animals,
Daryl Lovell Jan. 27, 2023

ROTC Cadets Get Airborne Thanks to US Air Force Lt. Col. Sean Stumpf ’07

Born in the Bronx, Sean Stumpf ’07, often watched planes take off and land at nearby LaGuardia Airport. That childhood fascination sparked a lifelong passion
Charlie Poag Jan. 27, 2023
ROTC Cadets Get Airborne Thanks to US Air Force Lt. Col. Sean Stumpf ’07

College of Law Advocacy Program’s National Trial League Recognized by Bloomberg Law’s Law School Innovation Program

The College of Law celebrates its Advocacy Program’s National Trial League (NTL) as among the top-scoring entries in the Student Development category of Bloomberg Law’s
Robert Conrad Jan. 27, 2023
College of Law Advocacy Program’s National Trial League Recognized by Bloomberg Law’s Law School Innovation Program

Associate Chief Information Officer for Academic Services Jenny Gluck Announces Retirement

After 30 years at Syracuse University, Associate Chief Information Officer (ACIO) for Academic Technology Services Jenny Gluck has announced her retirement, effective at the end
Eric Ferguson Jan. 27, 2023
Associate Chief Information Officer for Academic Services Jenny Gluck Announces Retirement

College of Law’s Innovation Law Center Recognized by Bloomberg Law’s Law School Innovation Program

The College of Law’s Innovation Law Center (ILC) has been designated a top-scoring program in the Innovation and Experience category of Bloomberg Law’s inaugural Law
Robert Conrad Jan. 26, 2023
College of Law’s Innovation Law Center Recognized by Bloomberg Law’s Law School Innovation Program

A Warm Winter Welcome to Newest Arts and Sciences Faculty

Continuing its trajectory of robust faculty hiring in fall 2022, the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) announces the following new professors in the humanities
Diana Napolitano Jan. 26, 2023
A Warm Winter Welcome to Newest Arts and Sciences Faculty