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Arts and Sciences Doctoral Student Wins at This Year’s Three-Minute Thesis Competition

Ten graduate students competed in this year’s Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition on April 4. The annual event, sponsored by the Graduate School, provides participants with
Wendy S. Loughlin April 22, 2025
Arts and Sciences Doctoral Student Wins at This Year’s Three-Minute Thesis Competition

Rebekah Lewis Named Director of Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion and Population Health

The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs is pleased to announce that Rebekah Lewis is the new director of the Maxwell-based Lerner Center for
News Staff April 22, 2025
Rebekah Lewis Named Director of Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion and Population Health

Earth Day Spotlight: The Science Behind Heat Pumps

Peter Wirth has a two-fold strategy when it comes to renovating his home. The Brooklyn, New York, native has called Central New York home for
Daryl Lovell April 21, 2025
Earth Day Spotlight: The Science Behind Heat Pumps

Celebrating Student Talent and the End of the Academic Year: Block Darty and Party 2025

It’s the final stretch of the academic year and students are gearing-up to celebrate their successes inside and outside of the classroom. Celebrate with University
News Staff April 21, 2025
Celebrating Student Talent and the End of the Academic Year: Block Darty and Party 2025

At the Intersection of Research and Innovation: Biomedical Engineer Luiza Owuor ’26 Prepares for Career as a Medical Scientist

While many of her peers were enjoying the time off between high school graduation and starting college, Luiza Owuor ’26 was participating in the University’s
John Boccacino April 21, 2025
At the Intersection of Research and Innovation: Biomedical Engineer Luiza Owuor ’26 Prepares for Career as a Medical Scientist

Hendricks Chapel Reflects on the Legacy of Pope Francis

If you need an expert to discuss the legacy of Pope Francis, you may want to consider Syracuse University Catholic Father Gerry Waterman, OFM Conv.,
Vanessa Marquette April 21, 2025
Hendricks Chapel Reflects on the Legacy of Pope Francis

Campus Partners Sought to Participate in Summer Internship Program With the Syracuse City School District

The University’s Office of Community Engagement is seeking campus partners to be part of this year’s Summer Internship Program with the Syracuse City School District
News Staff April 21, 2025
Campus Partners Sought to Participate in Summer Internship Program With the Syracuse City School District

Innovative Student Group Designs Inclusive Clothing for Neurodivergent Community

SOLACE Collective aims to provide everyone, especially neurodivergent individuals, with comfortable garments that alleviate anxiety, increase confidence and reduce distractions by providing opportunities for fidgeting
John Boccacino April 21, 2025
Innovative Student Group Designs Inclusive Clothing for Neurodivergent Community

Exploring Artificial Intelligence Through Immersive Internships

After completing an “Intro to Artificial Intelligence (AI)” course in the College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS), Emma Bellai ’25 was eager to apply
Kwami Maranga April 21, 2025
Exploring Artificial Intelligence Through Immersive Internships

2025 Raymond von Dran iPrize and Hunter Brooks Watson Spirit of Entrepreneurship Award Winners Announced

Winners of the 2025 School of Information Studies’ (iSchool) Raymond von Dran (RvD) Fund for Student Entrepreneurship iPrize competition and the Hunter Brooks Watson (HBW)
Cristina Hatem April 21, 2025
2025 Raymond von Dran iPrize and Hunter Brooks Watson Spirit of Entrepreneurship Award Winners Announced

Otto the Orange Makes a Surprise Appearance on the ‘Today’ Show

Otto the Orange made a special appearance on NBC’s "Today" show this morning. Students, Otto and other members of the University community surprised alumnus Mike
Vanessa Marquette April 18, 2025
Otto the Orange Makes a Surprise Appearance on the ‘Today’ Show

Women Leaders in Sports Helping to Create a Promising Future for Syracuse Students

One of the many benefits of the new partnership between the nationally recognized Women Leaders in Sports and the Falk College of Sport and Human
Matt Michael April 18, 2025
Women Leaders in Sports Helping to Create a Promising Future for Syracuse Students

Whitman School’s MBA Achieves Highest Ranking in 25 Years By U.S. News & World Report; Entrepreneurship MBA Is Ranked No. 29

The residential MBA program at the Martin J. Whitman School of Management is now ranked No. 54 in the nation, up from No. 66 last
Dawn McWilliams April 18, 2025
Whitman School’s MBA Achieves Highest Ranking in 25 Years By U.S. News & World Report; Entrepreneurship MBA Is Ranked No. 29

University Announces 2025-26 Remembrance Scholars

Thirty-five students have been chosen as the 2025-26 Syracuse University Remembrance Scholars. The scholarships, now in their 36th year, were founded as a tribute to—and
Kelly Homan Rodoski April 17, 2025

ECS Professor and Students Win Best Electromagnetics Paper Award at Prestigious Conference

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Professor Younes Ra’di and doctoral students Morteza Moradi and Pardha Sourya Nayani received the Best Electromagnetics Paper Award at the
Alex Dunbar April 17, 2025
ECS Professor and Students Win Best Electromagnetics Paper Award at Prestigious Conference

Watch the University’s Next Generation of Red-Tailed Hawks

Syracuse University is the proud home to multiple generations of red-tailed hawks who continue a remarkable lineage of these majestic birds on campus. Three hawk
Sean Grogan April 16, 2025
Watch the University’s Next Generation of Red-Tailed Hawks

Students Can Donate Items to ’Cuse Collections 2025

Sustainability Management is hosting ’Cuse Collections, its end of semester donation event, Thursday, May 1, through Tuesday, May 6. Students will have the opportunity to
Lydia Krayenhagen April 16, 2025
Students Can Donate Items to ’Cuse Collections 2025

Maxwell Hall Foyer Home to Traveling Exhibition ‘Picturing the Pandemic’ Until May 15

Five years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic upended daily lives across the globe, changing how we learned, how we shopped and how we interacted with each
Cort Ruddy April 16, 2025
Maxwell Hall Foyer Home to Traveling Exhibition ‘Picturing the Pandemic’ Until May 15