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Nursing Homes and The Pandemic — Legal Expert Weighs In

On Tuesday, Sept. 10, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo will testify publicly before the House of Representative’s select subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic. Cuomo's administration
Ellen Mbuqe Sept. 10, 2024
Nursing Homes and The Pandemic — Legal Expert Weighs In

School of Information Studies to Launch New AI Graduate Program

Beginning in Fall 2025, the School of Information Studies (iSchool) will launch a new artificial intelligence (AI) graduate program. Beginning this fall, students can apply
Anya Woods Sept. 10, 2024
School of Information Studies to Launch New AI Graduate Program

New Sign In Screen Launching Sept. 17

Effective Sept. 17, the Microsoft Sign in experience for students, faculty and staff will feature a new look that reflects University branding guidelines. The new
Eric Ferguson Sept. 10, 2024
New Sign In Screen Launching Sept. 17

School of Architecture Receives Graham Foundation Organizational Grant

As part of its 2024 grant cycle funding, the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts recently announced 33 new grants, totaling $390,000,
Julie Sharkey Sept. 10, 2024
School of Architecture Receives Graham Foundation Organizational Grant

Retired Air Force Special Tactics Officer and ROTC Alum Jeff Wilkinson ’89 Shares Lessons in Leadership and Preparation

Across the U.S. Department of Defense, there are approximately 650 commissioned flag officers, known as generals or admirals. Achieving this rank is a testament to
Charlie Poag Sept. 9, 2024
Retired Air Force Special Tactics Officer and ROTC Alum Jeff Wilkinson ’89 Shares Lessons in Leadership and Preparation

Dean Van Slyke Visits India to Celebrate Maxwell’s Centennial, Partnerships and Alumni

David M. Van Slyke, dean of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, met with alumni, partners and dignitaries, including India's minister of education,
Cort Ruddy Sept. 9, 2024
Dean Van Slyke Visits India to Celebrate Maxwell’s Centennial, Partnerships and Alumni

Suicide Prevention Day: Social Factors of a Mental Health Crisis

Tuesday, September 10th, is World Suicide Preventon Day. If you are looking for an expert to discuss suicide prevention, Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship
Vanessa Marquette Sept. 9, 2024
Suicide Prevention Day: Social Factors of a Mental Health Crisis

Syracuse Abroad Week to Be Celebrated Sept. 16-20

This fall, Syracuse Abroad welcomes all Syracuse University students to explore study abroad options for 2025 and beyond during this year’s Syracuse Abroad Week. Syracuse
Ashley Barletta Sept. 9, 2024
Syracuse Abroad Week to Be Celebrated Sept. 16-20

Expanding Opportunities for Psychology Undergraduates

To maximize their college experience, it’s important for students to work hard, seize opportunities and engage with mentors who instill creativity and encourage them to
Dan Bernardi Sept. 6, 2024
Expanding Opportunities for Psychology Undergraduates

Breedlove Readers Book Club Partners With Art Museum for Fall 2024

The Breedlove Readers Book Club is partnering with the Syracuse University Art Museum to offer a unique literary arts experience for middle and high school
Martin Walls Sept. 6, 2024
Breedlove Readers Book Club Partners With Art Museum for Fall 2024

Legendary Comedy Troupe Second City Opens Syracuse Stage Season

Syracuse Stage begins its 24/25 season with a limited two-week run of “The Second City 65th Anniversary Show” from the legendary Chicago troupe. Presented as
Joanna Penalva Sept. 5, 2024
Legendary Comedy Troupe Second City Opens Syracuse Stage Season

Veteran Suicide Prevention Summit Coming to Syracuse University

According to the Department of Veterans Affairs (V.A.), the U.S. veteran population has decreased by almost 25% over the past two decades. Despite this decline,
Charlie Poag Sept. 5, 2024
Veteran Suicide Prevention Summit Coming to Syracuse University

Student Inventors Develop New Way to Secure Wheelchairs in Moving Vehicles

Former Syracuse University student Jim DaRin is one of many wheelchair users who rely on adapted vehicles to drive. These vehicles are equipped with a docking system
Kwami Maranga Sept. 5, 2024
Student Inventors Develop New Way to Secure Wheelchairs in Moving Vehicles

Taking the Stage for an Immersive Lesson in Shakespeare

When enrolling in an English class about Shakespeare, you might imagine that the course will involve reading, writing and discussing the famous playwright and his
Dan Bernardi Sept. 5, 2024
Taking the Stage for an Immersive Lesson in Shakespeare

Follow Coach Fran Brown’s First Season: Track Wins With a Game Day Kit!

Get pumped, Orange Nation! The 2024 football season is kicking off with a bang after a win against Ohio, and now it’s time for you
News Staff Sept. 5, 2024
Follow Coach Fran Brown’s First Season: Track Wins With a Game Day Kit!

La Casita Commemorates National Hispanic Heritage Month With New Exhibition

La Casita Cultural Center will commemorate National Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 with a community-wide event and the opening of a new exhibition, "WEIRD Barrio" ("Por
News Staff Sept. 5, 2024
La Casita Commemorates National Hispanic Heritage Month With New Exhibition

Syracuse Symposium Focuses on Building a Stronger Community

In today’s interconnected world, cultural competency, critical thinking and innovative problem solving are important proficiencies that are highly sought after by employers. The Institute for
Dan Bernardi Sept. 4, 2024
Syracuse Symposium Focuses on Building a Stronger Community

5 Early-Career Faculty Win Prestigious Research Awards

Five early-career faculty members have earned national recognition and funding for their research. The awards are among the most sought-after recognitions that junior faculty members
Diane Stirling Sept. 4, 2024