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School of Architecture Faculty Awarded Independent Projects Grants

Three projects, led by several School of Architecture faculty, have recently been awarded 2024 Independent Projects grants from the Architectural League of New York and
Julie Sharkey Jan. 16, 2025
School of Architecture Faculty Awarded Independent Projects Grants

Syracuse Stage Announces Reading of Classic Comedy ‘Harvey’

Syracuse Stage will hold a reading of Mary Chase’s classic comedy “Harvey,” directed by associate artistic director Melissa Crespo and featuring a cast comprised entirely
Joanna Penalva Jan. 16, 2025

Architecture Professor Featured in Cooper Hewitt Triennial

A Syracuse University professor in the School of Architecture is a featured architect in the exhibition “Making Home—Smithsonian Design Triennial” at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian
Ellen Mbuqe Jan. 16, 2025

Brown Named Newcomer Coach of the Year

Syracuse head football coach Fran Brown is the Paul "Bear" Bryant Award Newcomer Coach of the Year after his historic first season at the helm
News Staff Jan. 16, 2025
Brown Named Newcomer Coach of the Year

Bird Library Hours for Spring 2025 Semester

Syracuse University Libraries has resumed regular hours for the Spring 2025 semester effective now through Sunday, May 11. Regular hours for Bird Library, Carnegie Library,
Cristina Hatem Jan. 16, 2025
Bird Library Hours for Spring 2025 Semester

New Members Elected to Provost’s Advisory Committee on Promotion and Tenure

Six faculty members have been elected to serve on the Provost’s Advisory Committee on Promotion and Tenure. Elections were held in Fall 2024. Serving as
News Staff Jan. 15, 2025
New Members Elected to Provost’s Advisory Committee on Promotion and Tenure

’Cuse Baja: The Road Ahead for Thriving Student Organization

Ian Storrs '24 joined ’Cuse Baja as a wide-eyed first-year student eager to build off-road vehicles for rough terrains. But to his surprise, the club
Kwami Maranga Jan. 15, 2025
’Cuse Baja: The Road Ahead for Thriving Student Organization

Bird Flu Transmission from Animals to People is Very ‘Worrisome’

The H5N1 virus – also known as bird flu – is being blamed for rising egg prices, the death of a Louisiana man and the
Daryl Lovell Jan. 15, 2025

Yage Huang Joins Law Library as Law Reference Librarian

Syracuse University Libraries’ Law Library recently welcomed Yage Huang as a law reference librarian. Huang recently obtained her doctor of juridical science (SJD) degree from
Cristina Hatem Jan. 15, 2025
Yage Huang Joins Law Library as Law Reference Librarian

In Memoriam: Leonard Elman ’52

Leonard Elman ’52, a longtime supporter of Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), died on Jan. 1, 2025. Born in Brooklyn, New York,
Caroline K. Reff Jan. 15, 2025
In Memoriam: Leonard Elman ’52

Internal Revenue Service Announces Standard Mileage Rate for 2025

The Internal Revenue Service has announced the standard mileage rate for 2025. Syracuse University employees may use this rate to calculate the deductible costs of
Jennifer DeMarchi Jan. 14, 2025
Internal Revenue Service Announces Standard Mileage Rate for 2025

Faculty, Students, City and Community Advocates Form Unique Accessibility Collaboration

In disability advocacy circles, the City of Syracuse has gained a national reputation as one of the most progressive cities in the U.S. for incorporating
Diane Stirling Jan. 14, 2025
Faculty, Students, City and Community Advocates Form Unique Accessibility Collaboration

Call for Applications: Lender Center for Social Justice Faculty Fellowship

All Syracuse University faculty with an interest in social justice are encouraged to apply for the Lender Center for Social Justice 2025-27 Faculty Fellowship. This
Diane Stirling Jan. 14, 2025
Call for Applications: Lender Center for Social Justice Faculty  Fellowship

Libraries Announces Spring 2025 Graduate Research Roundtable Events

Syracuse University Libraries is hosting the following graduate research roundtable events for the Spring 2025 semester. All events are co-sponsored by the Libraries and the
Cristina Hatem Jan. 14, 2025
Libraries Announces Spring 2025 Graduate Research Roundtable Events

Maxwell Sociologist’s New Documentary Reveals Plight of Syracuse Tenants

A standing room audience gathered in the community room at the Salt City Market in the City of Syracuse on a recent evening for the
News Staff Jan. 14, 2025
Maxwell Sociologist’s New Documentary Reveals Plight of Syracuse Tenants

Could Elon Musk Buying TikTok Reshape U.S.-China Relations?

Is China really considering Elon Musk to acquire TikTok? If so, one Syracuse University professor shared what he thought this could mean for U.S.-China relations.
Vanessa Marquette Jan. 14, 2025

Syracuse Stage Welcomes 2025 With ‘Primary Trust’

Syracuse Stage welcomes the new year with playwright Eboni Booth’s “Primary Trust,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama about best friends, new beginnings and the undeniable power
Joanna Penalva Jan. 14, 2025

Light Work Presents ‘Mater Si, Magistra No’ and the 2025 B.F.A. Art Photography Annual

Light Work will present "Mater si, magistra no," a solo exhibition by Nabil Harb, through April 25 in the Kathleen O. Ellis Gallery, 316 Waverly
News Staff Jan. 14, 2025
Light Work Presents ‘Mater Si, Magistra No’ and the 2025 B.F.A. Art Photography Annual