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University Experiencing Significant Microsoft Slowdown, ITS Working to Resolve

Update, 11:20 a.m.: Information Technology Services (ITS) has resolved the issue with Microsoft. If users continue to experience difficulties, please contact ITS directly. As of
News Staff Aug. 20, 2024
University Experiencing Significant Microsoft Slowdown, ITS Working to Resolve

Erin Cuevas Named Harry der Boghosian Fellow for 2024-25

The School of Architecture has announced that architect Erin Cuevas is the Harry der Boghosian Fellow for 2024-25. Cuevas will succeed current fellow, Christina Chi
Julie Sharkey Aug. 19, 2024
Erin Cuevas Named Harry der Boghosian Fellow for 2024-25

Hendricks Chapel Dean Brian Konkol Offers 5 Steps to Discovering Professional Joy

What started as a sidewalk conversation turned into a popular virtual workshop. Developed in the summer of 2023 and offered numerous times since, "Five Steps
Kelly Homan Rodoski Aug. 19, 2024
Hendricks Chapel Dean Brian Konkol Offers 5 Steps to Discovering Professional Joy

University to Honor 7 Alumni During Coming Back Together Reunion

Syracuse University’s Office of Multicultural Advancement will recognize seven accomplished alumni during Coming Back Together (CBT), which will be held Sept. 12-15. CBT is a
News Staff Aug. 19, 2024

DPS Campus Peace Officer Academy Graduates a New Class

On Aug. 16, the families, friends and colleagues of the Department of Public Safety (DPS) Peace Officer Academy recruits gathered to celebrate their graduation from
Kiana Racha Aug. 19, 2024
DPS Campus Peace Officer Academy Graduates a New Class

Bowlers Wanted for Faculty and Staff Bowling League

Do you enjoy bowling? Would you like to try bowling? Are you looking for a fun activity with your colleagues? The Syracuse University and SUNY
News Staff Aug. 19, 2024
Bowlers Wanted for Faculty and Staff Bowling League

New Exhibition at Art Museum Features Photographs by Gordon Parks

A new exhibition featuring the work of renowned photographer, writer, poet, musician and composer Gordon Parks will open at the Syracuse University Art Museum on
New Exhibition at Art Museum Features Photographs by Gordon Parks

The Misinformation Threatening the Pro-Democracy Movement of Bangladesh

Reporters covering the ongoing issues in Bangladesh after a pro-democracy protest overthrew the government of Sheikh Hasina, please see comments from Syracuse University Professor Farhana
Ellen Mbuqe Aug. 16, 2024
The Misinformation Threatening the Pro-Democracy Movement of Bangladesh

Miriam Mutambudzi Chosen as 2024-26 Lender Center Faculty Fellow

A public health professor whose research focuses on social determinants of health has been selected as the 2024-26 Lender Center for Social Justice faculty fellow.
Diane Stirling Aug. 16, 2024
Miriam Mutambudzi Chosen as 2024-26 Lender Center Faculty Fellow

Legette-Jack to Receive 2024 Loretto Foundation Community Impact Award

The Loretto Foundation will present women's basketball head coach Felisha Legette-Jack with the 2024 Loretto Foundation Community Impact Award on Oct. 10 at the foundation's
News Staff Aug. 16, 2024
Legette-Jack to Receive 2024 Loretto Foundation Community Impact Award

Nutrition Alumna Maggie McCrudden ’14 Shares Her Experiences Working With Team USA in Paris

For two weeks, Paris, France became the epicenter of elite athletic competition as the Summer Olympics brought thousands of players, coaches, family and fans to
News Staff Aug. 16, 2024
Nutrition Alumna Maggie McCrudden ’14 Shares Her Experiences Working With Team USA in Paris

Trey Augliano ’27 Named Syracuse University Libraries’ 2024-2025 Intelligence++ Innovation Scholar

Trey Augliano ’27 has been selected as Syracuse University Libraries' inaugural Intelligence ++ Innovation Scholar for the 2024-25 academic year. Augliano is studying entrepreneurship and
Cristina Hatem Aug. 16, 2024
Trey Augliano ’27 Named Syracuse University Libraries’ 2024-2025 Intelligence++ Innovation Scholar

Professor Receives NIH Grant to Study Biofeedback Technologies for Speech Therapy

One of the most common speech errors in English is making a “w” sound instead of the “r” sound. Although most children grow out of
News Staff Aug. 16, 2024
Professor Receives NIH Grant to Study Biofeedback Technologies for Speech Therapy

SyracuseCoE Awards Nearly $200K for 11 New Faculty Fellow Projects Supporting Research and Innovation

The Syracuse Center of Excellence in Environmental and Energy Systems at Syracuse University (SyracuseCoE) has awarded $198,851 in 2024 SyracuseCoE Faculty Fellow awards to support
News Staff Aug. 16, 2024
SyracuseCoE Awards Nearly $200K for 11 New Faculty Fellow Projects Supporting Research and Innovation

The Great New York State Fair: Everything You Need to Know

It is officially that time of year; summer is coming to an end, and with fall just around the corner, that can only mean one
Peyton Aug. 15, 2024
The Great New York State Fair: Everything You Need to Know

Syracuse University Wind Ensemble to Release Album in Remembrance of Pan Am Flight 103

Unveiling two world premiere recordings, the Syracuse University Wind Ensemble will release an album, “Angels Rising: Music of Remembrance and Light,” on Friday, Aug. 16,
News Staff Aug. 15, 2024
Syracuse University Wind Ensemble to Release Album in Remembrance of Pan Am Flight 103

Green Teaching Summit: A Humanities Approach to Climate Education

Can religion, philosophy, history, English and writing help tackle issues of climate change, environment and ecology? Absolutely, says Mike Goode, professor of English and outgoing
Dan Bernardi Aug. 14, 2024
Green Teaching Summit: A Humanities Approach to Climate Education

New Research Published on Disability and Mortality Disparity

Earlier this month, Associate Professor of Sociology Scott Landes published a new study entitled “Disability Mortality Disparity: Risk Of Mortality For Disabled Adults Nearly Twice
Ellen Mbuqe Aug. 14, 2024
New Research Published on Disability and Mortality Disparity