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‘Cuse Conversations Episode 164: Gamechangers: Esports Degree Program Enjoys Successful Launch

Original air date: June 25, 2024 Beginning in the fall, Syracuse University’s ⁠electronic sports, or esports, academic degree program⁠ will welcome admitted students to campus
John Boccacino June 25, 2024
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 164: Gamechangers: Esports Degree Program Enjoys Successful Launch

Alumna Pia Rogers to Offer Keynote at MPA Convocation

A long, distinguished career has taken Army Colonel Pia W. Rogers L’01, G'01 to assignments around the globe and led to her current position at
Cort Ruddy June 24, 2024
Alumna Pia Rogers to Offer Keynote at MPA Convocation

Laura Machia Named Associate Dean for Academic Initiatives and Curriculum in A&S

Laura Machia, professor of psychology (PSY) in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), has been named A&S’ associate dean for academic initiatives and curriculum.
Daeya Malboeuf June 24, 2024
Laura Machia Named Associate Dean for Academic Initiatives and Curriculum in A&S

We Can’t Do It Alone: Getting Teens Off Their Phones Requires Broad Intervention

School districts and the U.S. Surgeon General are taking action to curb the negative effects of social media on teens. This month, Los Angeles school
Daryl Lovell June 24, 2024
We Can’t Do It Alone: Getting Teens Off Their Phones Requires Broad Intervention

First Presidential Debate 2024: What to Watch

The first presidential debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump for the 2024 elections is this week. Syracuse University experts are available
Ellen Mbuqe June 24, 2024
First Presidential Debate 2024: What to Watch

University Continues to Grow Multiple Academic and Cultural Partnerships in South Korea

A delegation from Syracuse University spent two weeks in South Korea recently as one of a continuing series of steps to strengthen academic and cultural
Diane Stirling June 24, 2024
University Continues to Grow Multiple Academic and Cultural Partnerships in South Korea

Featured Media Coverage – June 2024

Syracuse University thought leaders, events and research news were showcased in the following news outlets this month: Robert Thompson (Newhouse): Yahoo Entertainment,  Today.com, WOR Radio,
Daryl Lovell June 24, 2024
Featured Media Coverage – June 2024

Lois Agnew Appointed Interim Vice Chancellor and Provost

Chancellor Kent Syverud today announced the appointment of Lois Agnew to the position of interim vice chancellor and provost. Agnew, who has served as associate
News Staff June 21, 2024
Lois Agnew Appointed Interim Vice Chancellor and Provost

Miron Victory Court Construction

Campus Planning, Design and Construction and our local contractors continue the work on the Miron Victory Court addition to the JMA Wireless Dome. To allow
News Staff June 20, 2024
Miron Victory Court Construction

Stand-Out Graduation Dress? You’ve Got to Hand It to Rory Livingston ’24

When Dean Kelly Chandler-Olcott learned about the special dress Rory Livingston '24 wore to the School of Education Convocation on May 11, she wanted to
Martin Walls June 20, 2024
Stand-Out Graduation Dress? You’ve Got to Hand It to Rory Livingston ’24

Gretchen Ritter to Conclude Tenure as Provost, Assume New Role as Vice President for Civic Engagement and Education

Following a three-year tenure as vice chancellor, provost and chief academic officer, Gretchen Ritter today announced she will step down from the role to take
News Staff June 18, 2024

New Director Brings Disability Law Expertise and Lived Experience to Disability Law and Policy Program

Katherine Macfarlane, a leading expert on disability law, civil procedure and civil rights litigation, joined the College of Law last summer to lead the groundbreaking
Diane Stirling June 18, 2024
New Director Brings Disability Law Expertise and Lived Experience to Disability Law and Policy Program

2024-25 Parking Rates Announced; No Increase for Students or Employees

Syracuse University has set its parking rates for the 2024-25 fiscal year. Employee parking permit rates will not increase for the upcoming year, nor will
Jennifer DeMarchi June 18, 2024
2024-25 Parking Rates Announced; No Increase for Students or Employees

Will SBC’s Vote Against IVF Cost Conservatives Voters?

Last week, the Southern Baptist Convention adopted a resolution condemning in vitro fertilization, or IVF. This was the first statement of its kind for the
Ellen Mbuqe June 18, 2024
Will SBC’s Vote Against IVF Cost Conservatives Voters?

Campus Store to Close for Year-End Inventory

The Syracuse University Campus Store and Market will be closed June 19-25 for the Juneteenth holiday and its annual inventory. Summer hours will resume on
Jennifer DeMarchi June 18, 2024
Campus Store to Close for Year-End Inventory

From Sovereignty to Mortality: Tenth Decade Awards Support Research Across Disciplines

The Tenth Decade Project was developed 10 years ago in the lead-up to the Maxwell School’s 100th anniversary in 2024. Funded by gifts from hundreds
From Sovereignty to Mortality: Tenth Decade Awards Support Research Across Disciplines

‘We Are Not a People of the Past’: Not in the Books Project Builds Ties With Indigenous Community

Senior Isabelle Lutz joined a group of fellow Syracuse University students and community members for a short bus ride last fall to the Skä•noñh Great
‘We Are Not a People of the Past’: Not in the Books Project Builds Ties With Indigenous Community

Scholars, Community Leaders Examine the Racial Wealth Gap at Lender Center Symposium in Atlanta

Nationally noted author, activist and philanthropic strategy advisor Edgar Villaneuva joined Syracuse University faculty and Atlanta community, business and government leaders June 4 for the
Diane Stirling June 17, 2024
Scholars, Community Leaders Examine the Racial Wealth Gap at Lender Center Symposium in Atlanta