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Emily Dittman Named Director of Syracuse University Art Museum

Following 17 years of service to the Syracuse University Art Museum, Emily Dittman has been named director, effective Oct. 16. The announcement was made today
Wendy S. Loughlin Oct. 18, 2024
Emily Dittman Named Director of Syracuse University Art Museum

Author and Happiness Expert Arthur C. Brooks to Give Talk on Oct. 30

A former Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs faculty member who is regarded as one of the world’s leading experts on the science of
Cort Ruddy Oct. 17, 2024
Author and Happiness Expert Arthur C. Brooks to Give Talk on Oct. 30

College of Law’s 8th Annual Supreme Court Preview Discussion Is Nov. 1

The College of Law will hold its eighth annual Supreme Court Preview on Friday, Nov. 1, from 9 a.m. to noon in the Gray Ceremonial
Robert Conrad Oct. 17, 2024
College of Law’s 8th Annual Supreme Court Preview Discussion Is Nov. 1

VPA’s Sayler Named 2024 JGS Fellowship for Photography Recipient

Susannah Sayler, associate professor of art photography in the College of Visual and Performing Arts’ Department of Film and Media Arts, is one of five
Erica Blust Oct. 17, 2024
VPA’s Sayler Named 2024 JGS Fellowship for Photography Recipient

Syracuse University, Upstate Collaborate to Bring Memory Screenings to Area Offices for the Aging

Residents over the age of 60 in seven Central New York counties­—Cayuga, Herkimer, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Oswego and Tompkins—can receive free memory screenings from their
News Staff Oct. 17, 2024
Syracuse University, Upstate Collaborate to Bring Memory Screenings to Area Offices for the Aging

College of Law to Hold VALOR Day for CNY Veterans, Service Members and Families

The College of Law will hold its Veterans’ Advocacy, Law and Outreach (VALOR) Day event on Saturday, Nov. 9 from 9 a.m. to noon in
Robert Conrad Oct. 17, 2024
College of Law to Hold VALOR Day for CNY Veterans, Service Members and Families

Can Folic Acid Supplementation During Pregnancy Help Prevent Autism and Schizophrenia?

The neocortex, or “thinking brain,” accounts for over 75% of the brain’s total volume and plays a critical role in humans’ decision-making, processing of sensory
Dan Bernardi Oct. 17, 2024
Can Folic Acid Supplementation During Pregnancy Help Prevent Autism and Schizophrenia?

Syracuse University Ambulance to Offer Upcoming CPR Training

Syracuse University Ambulance (SUA) is pleased to offer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training for students, faculty and staff. The next available class will be held on
News Staff Oct. 16, 2024
Syracuse University Ambulance to Offer Upcoming CPR Training

‘Managing Mass Timber: From Forest to Future’ Exhibition Comes to Syracuse

When it comes to sustainable construction materials, there’s no contest: mass timber buildings require less heavy equipment, save on labor costs and take less time
Emma Ertinger Oct. 16, 2024
‘Managing Mass Timber: From Forest to Future’ Exhibition Comes to Syracuse

Tina Nabatchi Gives Keynote Address at Oxford’s Social Outcomes Conference

Tina Nabatchi, professor of public administration and international affairs in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, was a keynote speaker at the annual
News Staff Oct. 16, 2024
Tina Nabatchi Gives Keynote Address at Oxford’s Social Outcomes Conference

New CTLE Director Diving In With Programs, Resources to Support Educators and Faculty and Student Learning

 Jessamyn Neuhaus became director of the Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence (CTLE) in August. The Universitywide center supports faculty and instructors with professional development
Diane Stirling Oct. 16, 2024
New CTLE Director Diving In With Programs, Resources to Support Educators and Faculty and Student Learning

Celebrating Alumni and Student Entrepreneurs at ’CUSE50 2024

For the second year in a row, the University will honor Orange ingenuity with two days of celebration, networking and a friendly pitch competition as
News Staff Oct. 16, 2024

University and Community Partners Help WCNY Form New Spanish-Language Radio Station

An important resource never before available to the greater Central New York and Mohawk Valley region—a Spanish-language radio station—has come to fruition through an initiative
Diane Stirling Oct. 16, 2024
University and Community Partners Help WCNY Form New Spanish-Language Radio Station

At Maxwell School, the Conversation About Citizenship Gains Fresh Perspective

For nearly a century, in the north entrance to the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, a lone statue of President George Washington greeted
Jessica Smith Oct. 16, 2024
At Maxwell School, the Conversation About Citizenship Gains Fresh Perspective

IDJC’s ElectionGraph: Surge in Negative Ads After Summer Assassination Attempt

The number of negative ads on Facebook and Instagram in the U.S. presidential race surged after a July assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump
News Staff Oct. 16, 2024
IDJC’s ElectionGraph: Surge in Negative Ads After Summer Assassination Attempt

Career Services Recognized With Second Career Spark Award

For the second year in a row, the University’s Career Services team has been honored with the prestigious Spark Award from Handshake, a career management
Peyton Oct. 15, 2024
Career Services Recognized With Second Career Spark Award

Faculty and Staff Parking Information During 2024-25 Men’s Basketball Games

This academic year, Syracuse University men’s basketball home games are scheduled to occur on weekdays while classes are in session on the following dates: Wednesday, Oct. 30
News Staff Oct. 15, 2024
Faculty and Staff Parking Information During 2024-25 Men’s Basketball Games

Architecture Students Win Visionary International Design Competition

A team of fifth-year School of Architecture students have won first prize at this year's Home of the Next Century: Home2124 international design competition for
Julie Sharkey Oct. 14, 2024
Architecture Students Win Visionary International Design Competition