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Arctic Training With Canadian Troops Complements International Studies

A student in the master of arts in international relations program in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs recently returned from a unique
Jessica Youngman April 16, 2025
Arctic Training With Canadian Troops Complements International Studies

Faculty and Staff: Help Us Reclaim ‘Largest Team’ Honors at the Syracuse WorkForce Run on June 10!

Join the Syracuse University Wellness Initiative—and everyone’s favorite mascot, Otto!—on Tuesday, June 10, at 6:45 p.m. for the Syracuse WorkForce Run at Onondaga Lake Parkway.
News Staff April 16, 2025
Faculty and Staff: Help Us Reclaim ‘Largest Team’ Honors at the Syracuse WorkForce Run on June 10!

Scenes From the One University Awards

The One University Awards, an annual event to honor members of the Syracuse University community who are making a difference through academics, scholarship, creative work
Kelly Homan Rodoski April 15, 2025
Scenes From the One University Awards

Ryan Monarch Receives Moynihan Award for Teaching and Research

Ryan Monarch, assistant professor of economics, has been awarded this year’s Daniel Patrick Moynihan Award for Teaching and Research, the Maxwell School’s highest honor for
News Staff April 14, 2025
Ryan Monarch Receives Moynihan Award for Teaching and Research

Major League Advice: Falk College Students Meet Baseball Legend Darryl Strawberry

As a teenager growing up in South Central Los Angeles, Darryl Strawberry taped a sign on his bedroom door saying that he was going to
Matt Michael April 14, 2025
Major League Advice: Falk College Students Meet Baseball Legend Darryl Strawberry

Students Gain Experience and Post-Grad Opportunities With Internship Funding Award

Internships are one of the most important avenues for students to gain experience, make connections and prepare for careers post-graduation. The Internship Funding Award provides
News Staff April 14, 2025
Students Gain Experience and Post-Grad Opportunities With Internship Funding Award

Maxwell Alumnus Joins California Wildfire Relief Efforts

In mid-January, days after the devastating Eaton Fire began in Los Angeles County, California, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs alumnus Zayn Aga ’21
News Staff April 14, 2025
Maxwell Alumnus Joins California Wildfire Relief Efforts

Celebrating 30 Years of the Shaw Center Being the Hub for Academic Community Engagement

The Shaw Center marks 30 years as Syracuse University’s hub for academic community engagement, empowering students through service learning and volunteerism.
John Boccacino April 14, 2025
Celebrating 30 Years of the Shaw Center Being the Hub for Academic Community Engagement

A&S Cool Class: Chinese Art

Exploring diverse artistic traditions is one way students in the College of Arts and Sciences develop global perspectives and enhance their cultural awareness, necessary for
Dan Bernardi April 11, 2025
A&S Cool Class: Chinese Art

Jane Austen Returns to Syracuse Stage With Fresh and Fun ‘Sense and Sensibility’

Syracuse Stage continues its 2024/25 season with celebrated actor and playwright Kate Hamill’s whirlwind adaptation of Jane Austen’s “Sense and Sensibility.” Directed by Jason O’Connell,
Joanna Penalva April 10, 2025
Jane Austen Returns to Syracuse Stage With Fresh and Fun ‘Sense and Sensibility’

Diving Deep Into the Fluoride Debate

Fluoride in drinking water has become a highly charged topic in recent weeks. In March, Utah became the first state to prohibit the addition of
Daryl Lovell April 10, 2025
Diving Deep Into the Fluoride Debate

Tradition and Triumph: University Honors ROTC Excellence at 108th Chancellor’s Review and Awards Ceremony

A time-honored celebration of academic achievement, leadership and military history was on full display at the JMA Wireless Dome during the 108th Chancellor’s Review and
Charlie Poag April 10, 2025
Tradition and Triumph: University Honors ROTC Excellence at 108th Chancellor’s Review and Awards Ceremony

Lauren Woodard Honored for Forthcoming Book on Migration Along Russia-China Border

Lauren Woodard, assistant professor of anthropology, has received the Spring 2025 Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) First Book Subvention for her
News Staff April 10, 2025

Magnetic Salad Dressing: Physicists Shake Up Emulsion Science

From shaking a bottle of salad dressing to mixing a can of paint, we interact with emulsions—defined as a blend of two liquids that typically
Dan Bernardi April 10, 2025
Magnetic Salad Dressing: Physicists Shake Up Emulsion Science

Maxwell School Proudly Ranks No. 1 for Public Affairs in 2025

The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs has earned the No. 1 overall spot in the latest U.S. News & World Report Best Public
Cort Ruddy April 10, 2025
Maxwell School Proudly Ranks No. 1 for Public Affairs in 2025

Syracuse University Announces Graduate by Hilton as Brand Partner for New Campus Hotel

As part of its comprehensive housing strategy, Syracuse University today announced it has selected Graduate by Hilton as the brand partner for its upcoming development
News Staff April 9, 2025
Syracuse University Announces Graduate by Hilton as Brand Partner for New Campus Hotel

Falk College’s Jordan Boron Plays Key Role in National Title for Women’s Club Hockey Team

Jordan Boron ’25 loved to play ice hockey, but she came to Syracuse University in 2022 because its sport management program in the Falk College
Matt Michael April 9, 2025
Falk College’s Jordan Boron Plays Key Role in National Title for Women’s Club Hockey Team

Dire Wolves Resurrected? Bioethics Expert Questions the Reality of “De-Extinction” Amid Genetic Engineering Milestone

It’s a headline sure to grab a reader’s attention – after thousands of years of extinction, a biotechnology company claims it has brought back the
Christopher Munoz April 9, 2025