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DC Attorney Credits Her Maxwell Mentor for Successful Career in International Human Rights

In 2011, when Zuleika Rivera came to Syracuse from Puerto Rico for her undergraduate studies, she planned to pursue political science as a step toward
DC Attorney Credits Her Maxwell Mentor for Successful Career in International Human Rights

Additional Access to Live Theater at Syracuse Stage Made Possible by New Gift From M&T Bank

Central New Yorkers now have more opportunities to access live theater at Syracuse Stage thanks to support from M&T Bank. With a $20,000 grant, the
Joanna Penalva Nov. 13, 2022
Additional Access to Live Theater at Syracuse Stage Made Possible by New Gift From M&T Bank

LaunchPad Accepting Applications for 2023 Hult and ACC InVenture Competitions

Syracuse University Libraries’ Blackstone LaunchPad is currently accepting applications from Syracuse University students for the Hult Prize Regional competition and the ACC InVenture Prize Competition.
Cristina Hatem Nov. 13, 2022
LaunchPad Accepting Applications for 2023 Hult and ACC InVenture Competitions

IVMF Recognized at Two Separate Events Honoring Veteran Service Initiatives

The D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) was honored with the Non-Profit Leadership Award by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce at the 12th
Charlie Poag Nov. 13, 2022
IVMF Recognized at Two Separate Events Honoring Veteran Service Initiatives

Alumni Honored as Part of New Civilian Service Wall of Honor

Three alumni were honored for their support of and commitment to veterans as the first members of the Civilian Service Wall of Honor within the
Stephanie Salanger Nov. 13, 2022
Alumni Honored as Part of New Civilian Service Wall of Honor

Possibility Of Recession Affecting Cost-Of-Living Hike For Boston Seniors

Eric Kingson, professor of social work in Falk College, was featured in the Boston Herald article “Housing, heating, food costs eat into 8.7% cost-of-living hike
Julia Mazzer Nov. 11, 2022

Clements Internship Awards Provide Students Personalized Work Experience

The 2022-23 Mark and Pearle Clements Internship Award applications are now open for juniors, seniors and graduate students of any major who seek to further
News Staff Nov. 11, 2022
Clements Internship Awards Provide Students Personalized Work Experience

Faculty and Staff Open Enrollment Ends Today

Each year, Open Enrollment provides eligible faculty and staff with the opportunity to: Reflect on how they can make the most of benefits offered by
News Staff Nov. 11, 2022
Faculty and Staff Open Enrollment Ends Today

The Importance Of Children Learning Multiple Languages

Myrna García-Calderón, associate professor and director of the Latino-Latin American Studies program in the College of Arts and Sciences, was featured in the Spectrum News
Julia Mazzer Nov. 10, 2022

From Afghanistan to Air Force One: Brig. Gen. Stephen Snelson’s ’97 Commitment to Serving His Country Started at Syracuse University

Stephen Snelson ’97 loved to play with Matchbox cars when he was a child. But unlike his friends, Snelson’s cars had a magical ability to
John Boccacino Nov. 10, 2022
From Afghanistan to Air Force One: Brig. Gen. Stephen Snelson’s ’97 Commitment to Serving His Country Started at Syracuse University

Loop Road at John A. Lally Athletics Complex to Temporarily Close Nov. 10; Bus Stops Remain in Service

On Thursday, Nov. 10, final asphalt paving is scheduled to occur along the loop road at the John A. Lally Athletics Complex. The loop road
News Staff Nov. 10, 2022
Loop Road at John A. Lally Athletics Complex to Temporarily Close Nov. 10; Bus Stops Remain in Service

Newhouse Junior Aims for Career in Refugee Policy Advocacy

Yasmin Nayrouz is a junior, studying public relations in the Newhouse School and English in the College of Arts and Sciences. This October, she received the
News Staff Nov. 9, 2022
Newhouse Junior Aims for Career in Refugee Policy Advocacy

College of Professional Studies Celebrates 30 Years of Meaningful Partnership With Tokai University

Arigato gozaimasu! This Japanese expression of gratitude reflects how the students and leadership of Tokai University have felt about the English Language Institute (ELI) at
News Staff Nov. 9, 2022
College of Professional Studies Celebrates 30 Years of Meaningful Partnership With Tokai University

University’s 38th Annual International Thanksgiving Celebration Is Nov. 17

Update Nov. 15: Tickets for this event are sold out. First-year international students and members of the University community will come together for Syracuse University’s
News Staff Nov. 9, 2022
University’s 38th Annual International Thanksgiving Celebration Is Nov. 17

Controversy Surrounding Pandemic-Born Mental Health Startups

Bhavneet Walia, assistant professor of public health in Falk College, was quoted in the Time story “The Online Therapy Bubble Is Bursting.” The article talks
Julia Mazzer Nov. 9, 2022

Celebrate Native Heritage Month With ‘Savage/Future,’ a Film Screening With Terry Jones ’16

The Blackstone LaunchPad, in collaboration with the Native Student Program in the Office of Multicultural Affairs, will host alumnus Terry Jones ’16, a Haudenosaunee filmmaker
News Staff Nov. 9, 2022
Celebrate Native Heritage Month With ‘Savage/Future,’ a Film Screening With Terry Jones ’16

Student Veterans Visit the Big Apple to Connect With Industry Leaders

Student veterans recently traveled to New York City on a four-day trip sponsored by the Office of Veteran and Military Affairs (OVMA). The 13 students
Charlie Poag Nov. 8, 2022
Student Veterans Visit the Big Apple to Connect With Industry Leaders

Setting Up First-Generation College Students for Success

"It takes a village to raise a child." This ancient proverb has been used by everyone from teachers to elected officials to describe the important
John Boccacino Nov. 8, 2022
Setting Up First-Generation College Students for Success