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Pop Culture Professor Weighs In on Next Moves for Twitter

Robert Thompson, Trustee Professor of radio, television and film and director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture in the Newhouse School, was
Daryl Lovell Oct. 5, 2022

Future Campaign Emails Will Need Increased Accountability

Jennifer Stromer-Galley, professor in the School of Information Studies and Senior Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs, was interviewed by the Washington Post for
Daryl Lovell Oct. 5, 2022

The Lender Center for Social Justice Seeks Applicants for Student Fellows

The Lender Center for Social Justice is seeking students from all academic disciplines to apply as a 2022-24 Lender Student Fellow. The center welcomes students who
Maria Damiano Oct. 5, 2022
The Lender Center for Social Justice Seeks Applicants for Student Fellows

Syracuse University Hosts Micron Technology as Company Announces $100B Historic Investment for Computer Chip Manufacturing Complex in Central New York

Earlier today, Syracuse University was the site of a historic announcement of a transformational investment by Micron Technology in the Central New York region: a
News Staff Oct. 4, 2022
Syracuse University Hosts Micron Technology as Company Announces $100B Historic Investment for Computer Chip Manufacturing Complex in Central New York

Performances of Syracuse Stage’s ‘How To Dance in Ohio’ Cut Short Due to COVID Cases in the Cast

Syracuse Stage announced that its groundbreaking, world-premiere production of “How to Dance in Ohio” will be cut short due to numerous COVID-19 cases in the
Joanna Penalva Oct. 4, 2022
Performances of Syracuse Stage’s ‘How To Dance in Ohio’ Cut Short Due to COVID Cases in the Cast

Orange Central 2022 in Photos

Orange Central is Syracuse University's annual reunion and homecoming celebration, and this year's festivities drew nearly 1,500 attendees from 48 states to campus to celebrate
John Boccacino Oct. 4, 2022
Orange Central 2022 in Photos

CUSE Grant Funding Moves Virtual Resilience Writing Project Forward

As a master’s student years ago, Lenny Grant did community outreach for his college’s writing center, working with a group of widows aged 75 to
Diane Stirling Oct. 4, 2022
CUSE Grant Funding Moves Virtual Resilience Writing Project Forward

Music History Students Receive Hands-On Lessons in European Music Before 1800

Students enrolled in the Department of Art and Music Histories’ European Music Before 1800 class in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) recently had
Dan Bernardi Oct. 4, 2022
Music History Students Receive Hands-On Lessons in European Music Before 1800

A Historic $100B Investment in Central New York

Dear Members of the Syracuse University Community: I write today with great excitement and optimism for the future—not only for Syracuse University, but for the
News Staff Oct. 4, 2022

Intra-University Transfer Fair Supports Evolving Student Success Goals

Connecting coursework to career goals is a major pillar of the student experience. Each student's unique definition of success may evolve throughout time on campus
Gabrielle Lake Oct. 3, 2022
Intra-University Transfer Fair Supports Evolving Student Success Goals

A&S Physicist Awarded NSF Grant to Enhance Gravitational Wave Data Analysis

In 2015, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) observed the first detection of gravitational waves—ripples in the fabric of spacetime created by the cataclysmic collision
Dan Bernardi Oct. 3, 2022
A&S Physicist Awarded NSF Grant to Enhance Gravitational Wave Data Analysis

Professor Emeritus Named Fellow of American Geophysical Union

Jeffrey A. Karson, professor emeritus of Earth and environmental sciences (EES) in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been elected as a Fellow of
Dan Bernardi Oct. 3, 2022
Professor Emeritus Named Fellow of American Geophysical Union

Celebration of Life in Honor of Professor Sheldon Stone to Be Held Oct. 7

Syracuse University will hold a Celebration of Life service on Friday, Oct. 7 to honor the life and legacy of physics Professor Sheldon Stone. The
News Staff Oct. 3, 2022
Celebration of Life in Honor of Professor Sheldon Stone to Be Held Oct. 7

Jason Webb G’18 Receives Virtual Reality Grant from Unity and Meta Immersive Learning

Jason Webb G ’18,  an instructional analyst with ITS Online Learning Services, adjunct professor in the Newhouse School and instructor in the College of Visual
Eric Ferguson Oct. 3, 2022
Jason Webb G’18 Receives Virtual Reality Grant from Unity and Meta Immersive Learning

Emily Liu G’22 Hones Skills in Inclusive Education, Classroom Leadership at Jowonio School

The ink was barely dry on her master’s degree diploma when Emily Liu G’22 began prepping her new classroom at Bernice M. Wright School, an
Martin Walls Oct. 3, 2022
Emily Liu G’22 Hones Skills in Inclusive Education, Classroom Leadership at Jowonio School

Raise the Age Summit at College of Law Oct. 13

The Franklin H. Williams Judicial Commission and the New York State Office for Judicial Initiatives is hosting a Raise the Age Summit on Oct. 13
Robert Conrad Oct. 3, 2022
Raise the Age Summit at College of Law Oct. 13

Diana Garcia-Varo ’23 Showcases How Students Find Community During Latinx Hispanic Heritage Month

Leaving behind your hometown, friends and family to attend college can be a daunting task for any high school student. In the case of Diana
John Boccacino Oct. 3, 2022
Diana Garcia-Varo ’23 Showcases How Students Find Community During Latinx Hispanic Heritage Month

How the U.S. Plans on Recovering From Back-to-Back Hurricanes

Anne E. Mosher, associate professor in the Maxwell School, was featured in the Forbes article “U.S. Government Marshals Resources To Meet Challenges Of Back-To-Back Hurricanes.”
Julia Mazzer Oct. 3, 2022