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3 COVID Test Options for Faculty and Staff

With the closure of the University’s on-site Testing Center, faculty and staff seeking a COVID-19 test are encouraged to use a community provider, visit their
News Staff Sept. 12, 2022
3 COVID Test Options for Faculty and Staff

Abby Kasowitz-Scheer Appointed Head of Learning and Academic Engagement at Syracuse University Libraries

Abby Kasowitz-Scheer was recently appointed head of Syracuse University Libraries’ department of Learning and Academic Engagement. She has been with the Libraries for 21 years,
Cristina Hatem Sept. 12, 2022
Abby Kasowitz-Scheer Appointed Head of Learning and Academic Engagement  at Syracuse University Libraries

CLASS Peer-to-Peer Learning Strategies Project Receives NSF Grant to Extend Training, Research

The Center for Learning and Student Success (CLASS) has received a National Science Foundation grant of $240,000 to expand a peer-to-peer academic coaching program that
Diane Stirling Sept. 12, 2022
CLASS Peer-to-Peer Learning Strategies Project Receives NSF Grant to Extend Training, Research

Celebrate Latinx Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 15-Oct. 15

Syracuse University will mark the start of the annual Latinx Hispanic Heritage Month (LHHM) celebration on Thursday, Sept. 15, during an opening ceremony in Schine
Shannon Andre Sept. 12, 2022
Celebrate Latinx Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 15-Oct. 15

Your Voices Were Heard: Wellness Initiative Ready to Kick Off Fall

From mindful eating to a squat challenge, the wellness programming available to faculty and staff this fall is diverse, robust and responsive to the results
News Staff Sept. 12, 2022
Your Voices Were Heard: Wellness Initiative Ready to Kick Off Fall

College of Visual and Performing Arts Welcomes New Full-Time Faculty

The College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) welcomed six new full-time faculty members in August. Chanee Choi is a visiting assistant professor of computer
Erica Blust Sept. 12, 2022
College of Visual and Performing Arts Welcomes New Full-Time Faculty

College of Professional Studies Honors Women of the University Community Sept. 29

During his first address following the recent death of Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III spoke admiringly about the attributes that characterized his mother’s life
News Staff Sept. 12, 2022
College of Professional Studies Honors Women of the University Community Sept. 29

School of Architecture Announces Fall 2022 Visiting Critics

Each semester, upper-level architecture students participate in the visiting critic program that brings leading architects and scholars from around the world to the school. Two
Julie Sharkey Sept. 12, 2022
School of Architecture Announces Fall 2022 Visiting Critics

Action-Based Programs for Diabetes Prevention, Blood Pressure Management Offered to Faculty and Staff

According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an estimated 38% of all U.S. adults live with prediabetes, the precursor to type
Jen Plummer Sept. 12, 2022
Action-Based Programs for Diabetes Prevention, Blood Pressure Management Offered to Faculty and Staff

Syracuse Abroad Hosting Annual Syracuse Abroad Week Sept. 12-16

Syracuse Abroad is excited for a new year of international education! As the academic year begins, Syracuse Abroad is eager to continue supporting student intercultural
Ashley Barletta Sept. 12, 2022
Syracuse Abroad Hosting Annual Syracuse Abroad Week Sept. 12-16

12 Tips and Tricks for Finding Your Spiritual Community on Campus

Moving to a new town or city can be challenging and often the most daunting piece is finding a sense of community. For university students
Dara Harper Sept. 12, 2022
12 Tips and Tricks for Finding Your Spiritual Community on Campus

University Hosts Academic Strategic Plan Launch Forum

 Provost Gretchen Ritter hosted the forum on Sept. 8 in the National Veterans Resource Center at the Daniel and Gayle D’Aniello Building to provide
News Staff Sept. 12, 2022
University Hosts Academic Strategic Plan Launch Forum

Fulbright Scholars Return to Syracuse University In-Person After 2 Years

They never intended to meet. Daniela Orozco Poveda was from Colombia, while Jonato Xavier was from Timor-Leste, a nation located on the island of Timor
Hope Alvarez Sept. 12, 2022
Fulbright Scholars Return to Syracuse University In-Person After 2 Years

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 114: Behind the Curtain with Former WWE Head Writer Brian Gewirtz ’95

Original air date: Sept. 11, 2022 In his new book, "There’s Just One Problem… True Tales from the former, one-time, 7th most powerful person in
John Boccacino Sept. 11, 2022
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 114: Behind the Curtain with Former WWE Head Writer Brian Gewirtz ’95

Message From Chief Student Experience Officer Allen Groves

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: I write to you today with a heavy heart to share news of the passing of a member of our
News Staff Sept. 10, 2022

Special Screening of Samantha Cheng’s ‘Honor and Duty: The Mississippi Delta Chinese’ on Friday, Sept. 16

The University welcomes journalist and filmmaker Samantha Cheng for a special screening of her documentary, “Honor and Duty: The Mississippi Delta Chinese,” followed by a
Jordan Bruenger Sept. 9, 2022
Special Screening of Samantha Cheng’s ‘Honor and Duty: The Mississippi Delta Chinese’ on Friday, Sept. 16

Gas-Powered Car Bans Won’t Work Without Infrastructure Investments

California lawmakers have passed a measure cracking down on the future sales of new gasoline cars. The rules call for the ban of new gas-powered
Daryl Lovell Sept. 9, 2022

English for Lawyers Offers Interactive Learning for Prospective LL.M. Students

“All rise!” Silence filled the room as the judge took her seat. Lawyers shuffled through their notes one last time while the jury prepared to
Hope Alvarez Sept. 9, 2022
English for Lawyers Offers Interactive Learning for Prospective LL.M. Students