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Gilman International Scholarship Recipients Announced for Spring 2023 

Syracuse Abroad congratulates the 10 students who have been awarded Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships for upcoming study abroad programs in spring 2023. The total
Ashley Barletta Jan. 6, 2023
Gilman International Scholarship Recipients Announced for Spring 2023 

Biology Professor Investigates Polar Bear Paw Design Principles

Using the solutions observed in nature to address global challenges in health, medicine and materials innovation is at the heart of research by BioInspired Syracuse. Austin
Dan Bernardi Jan. 6, 2023
Biology Professor Investigates Polar Bear Paw Design Principles

Former Syracuse University Athletic Trainer Credited With Performing Life-Saving CPR on Buffalo Bills’ Damar Hamlin

Former Syracuse University football athletic trainer Denny Kellington is being praised for helping save the life of Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin after Hamlin collapsed
John Boccacino Jan. 5, 2023
Former Syracuse University Athletic Trainer Credited With Performing Life-Saving CPR on Buffalo Bills’ Damar Hamlin

Prominent Higher Education Leader, Alumna Molly Corbett Broad ’62, H’09 Remembered

Molly Corbett Broad ’62, H’09, a Syracuse University alumna who became a nationally renowned higher education leader and advocate, died Jan. 2. She was 81.
Prominent Higher Education Leader, Alumna Molly Corbett Broad ’62, H’09 Remembered

Addressing Trauma Through Writing

As director of the Minority Stress and Trauma (MST) Lab, Jillian Scheer’s research focuses on bettering the mental and behavioral health of diverse and underserved
Dan Bernardi Jan. 5, 2023
Addressing Trauma Through Writing

Nature-Inspired Designs Could Offer Solutions for Global Challenges

Bioinspired research draws from the natural world to develop solutions for global challenges. But it can be difficult to turn these research ideas into actual
News Staff Jan. 5, 2023
Nature-Inspired Designs Could Offer Solutions for Global Challenges

Buffalo’s Resilience

The city of Buffalo has faced many hard times in these past several months, including the mass shooting at Tops, the December blizzard and previous
Vanessa Marquette Jan. 4, 2023
Buffalo’s Resilience

Syracuse Stage Holding Youth Auditions for Two Upcoming Productions

The Syracuse Stage artistic team is searching for talented local youth actors for performance opportunities in the upcoming productions of Thornton Wilder’s American classic "Our
Joanna Penalva Jan. 3, 2023
Syracuse Stage Holding Youth Auditions for Two Upcoming Productions

Internal Revenue Service Announces Standard Mileage Rate for 2023

The Internal Revenue Service has announced the optional standard mileage rate for 2023. Syracuse University employees may use this rate to calculate the deductible costs
Jennifer DeMarchi Jan. 3, 2023
Internal Revenue Service Announces Standard Mileage Rate for 2023

Need to Have a Conversation With Opposing Views, Strong Emotions or High Stakes? This Workshop Is for You

Crucial Conversations, a popular professional development workshop series for faculty and staff, will be offered over multiple weeks beginning Jan. 20. What Is a Crucial
News Staff Jan. 3, 2023
Need to Have a Conversation With Opposing Views, Strong Emotions or High Stakes? This Workshop Is for You

Faculty and Staff Encouraged to Depart Campus by Noon; Essential Employees Asked to Report for Their Shifts

Syracuse University has been monitoring weather and travel conditions due to the Wind and Wind Chill Advisories in effect for Central New York. An extreme
News Staff Dec. 23, 2022
Faculty and Staff Encouraged to Depart Campus by Noon; Essential Employees Asked to Report for Their Shifts

Trip Inspires Business Venture for Maxwell Alums

During a 2018 visit to Oaxaca, Mexico, Fabiola Lara and Sabith Khan soaked up the rich cultural traditions of artisans who sell handmade goods like
News Staff Dec. 22, 2022
Trip Inspires Business Venture for Maxwell Alums

Partnership With DC-Based Think Tank Brings Unique Opportunities for Maxwell Students

As the nation’s highest-ranking military officer, U.S. Army General and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley keeps a busy schedule that includes
Jessica Youngman Dec. 22, 2022
Partnership With DC-Based Think Tank Brings Unique Opportunities for Maxwell Students

University Monitoring Winter Weather and Travel Conditions for Friday, Dec. 23

Syracuse University is currently monitoring and assessing weather conditions, including a Wind Chill Advisory, for Friday, Dec. 23. This effort includes reviewing the most up-to-date
News Staff Dec. 22, 2022
University Monitoring Winter Weather and Travel Conditions for Friday, Dec. 23

Can Kelp Help? Research Examines Dairy Farmer, Dairy Nutritionist Attitudes on Adding Feed Additive to Cut Methane Emissions

While the majority of climate change research focuses on reducing and capturing carbon dioxide, less attention has been paid to methane emissions, despite the gas
Diane Stirling Dec. 22, 2022
Can Kelp Help? Research Examines Dairy Farmer, Dairy Nutritionist Attitudes on Adding Feed Additive to Cut Methane Emissions

Labor Expert Reacts to New Warehouse Worker Protection Act

This week, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Warehouse Worker Protection Act which will require major warehouse companies to give its new and current
Daryl Lovell Dec. 22, 2022

A&S Alumni Making a Difference at Moderna

When Amy Rabideau ’10 started working at Moderna in 2015, she never imagined that she would someday help fight one of the world’s deadliest viruses.
Dan Bernardi Dec. 21, 2022
A&S Alumni Making a Difference at Moderna

Darle Balfoort and John Olson Receive 2022 Libraries Distinguished Service Award

Syracuse University Libraries Assembly selection panel has chosen Darle Balfoort, library technician for access and resource sharing, and John Olson, government and geo-information librarian, as
Cristina Hatem Dec. 21, 2022
Darle Balfoort and John Olson Receive 2022 Libraries Distinguished Service Award