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Saving the Planet One Refillable Water Bottle at a Time

According to the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory, scientists estimate there will be more plastics by weight than fish in the ocean
Peyton June 17, 2024
Saving the Planet One Refillable Water Bottle at a Time

Frequently Asked Questions About Answers Cloud Migration

This summer, Information Technology Services (ITS) will move the Answers knowledge base to the cloud, providing improved collaboration, new features and enhanced knowledge management and
Eric Ferguson June 17, 2024

80 Years of the GI Bill: Vice Chancellor on Its Lasting Impact

June 22, 2024, will mark the 80th anniversary of the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, commonly known as the GI Bill of Rights. This landmark
Vanessa Marquette June 17, 2024
80 Years of the GI Bill: Vice Chancellor on Its Lasting Impact

West Campus Construction Update: June 17-29

The ongoing site work on the west side of campus will shift slightly next week, leading to new street and sidewalk closures in the area.
Jennifer DeMarchi June 14, 2024
West Campus Construction Update: June 17-29

Military spouse reimbursement offers “essential financial relief”

Military spouses (of all branches but the Marines) are now eligible for reimbursement of up to $1,000 for specific business expenses incurred during relocation to a new
Vanessa Marquette June 13, 2024
Military spouse reimbursement offers “essential financial relief”

’Cuse Collections and Sheraton Hotel Donations Help Support Local Community

The Office of Sustainability Management hosted ’Cuse Collections during the last week of the Spring 2024 semester to provide a convenient location for students to
Lydia Krayenhagen June 12, 2024
’Cuse Collections and Sheraton Hotel Donations Help Support Local Community

All judges are political, except for the ones we like

Reporters you are looking for an expert to discuss the issues facing Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, especially recent comments there were captured during a
Ellen Mbuqe June 12, 2024
All judges are political, except for the ones we like

Falk in Australia: ‘We Made Memories That Will Last a Lifetime and Bonds That Will Last Forever’

From mid-May through early June, 19 students from Syracuse University–including 14 from Falk College–spent the start of their summer in Australia for the “Australia: Sport,
Matt Michael June 11, 2024
Falk in Australia: ‘We Made Memories That Will Last a Lifetime and Bonds That Will Last Forever’

Ying Shi Named William T. Grant Scholar for Research on School Victimization

Ying Shi, assistant professor of public administration and international affairs in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has been named a William T.
News Staff June 11, 2024
Ying Shi Named William T. Grant Scholar for Research on School Victimization

Alumni Entrepreneurs Encouraged to Apply for ’CUSE50 Awards

For the second year in a row, Syracuse University will honor the success of Orange business leaders across the globe at the ’CUSE50 awards. This
News Staff June 11, 2024

Syracuse’s Juneteenth Celebrations Honor the Past, Envision a Brighter Future

While Juneteenth—a day to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved African Americans across the United States—became a New York State holiday in 2020 and a federal
John Boccacino June 11, 2024
Syracuse’s Juneteenth Celebrations Honor the Past, Envision a Brighter Future

Angelina Lim ’25 Named a 2024 Beinecke Scholar

Angelina Lim ’25, a film major in the College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA), has been named a recipient of a 2024 Beinecke Scholarship.
Kelly Homan Rodoski June 11, 2024
Angelina Lim ’25 Named a 2024 Beinecke Scholar

J. Cole Smith Reappointed to 5-Year Term as Dean of College of Engineering and Computer Science

Vice Chancellor, Provost and Chief Academic Officer Gretchen Ritter today announced that J. Cole Smith has been reappointed to a five-year term as dean of
Wendy S. Loughlin June 10, 2024
J. Cole Smith Reappointed to 5-Year Term as Dean of College of Engineering and Computer Science

Second Edition of Disability Law and Policy Released for the Upcoming 34th Anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act

Burton Blatt Institute Chairman and University Professor Peter Blanck’s 2nd edition of "Disability Law and Policy" was released in honor of the 34th Anniversary of
Celestia Ohrazda June 10, 2024
Second Edition of Disability Law and Policy Released for the Upcoming 34th Anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act

Van Buren Street and Stadium Place to Be Closed on Saturday, June 8

Van Buren Street and Stadium Place in the area west of the JMA Wireless Dome will be closed to all traffic on Saturday, June 8,
News Staff June 7, 2024
Van Buren Street and Stadium Place to Be Closed on Saturday, June 8

4 Days in Philly: Falk College Students Enjoy ‘Extraordinary Opportunity’ on Immersion Trip

The city of Philadelphia is one of 12 cities that host teams in the “Big Four” major sports leagues in North America: the Phillies of
Margie Chetney June 7, 2024
4 Days in Philly: Falk College Students Enjoy ‘Extraordinary Opportunity’ on Immersion Trip

Student-Athletes Enjoy New Study Away Sports Communications Course

They toured the offices of Fox Sports, SONY Pictures and the NFL Network. They got tips on making presentations from former NFL champions Lou Alexander
Diane Stirling June 7, 2024
Student-Athletes Enjoy New Study Away Sports Communications Course

Maymester Study Abroad Program Allows Students to Explore Diverse South Korean Environment

A group of students recently explored the city of Seoul, South Korea, to learn about the country’s historical and contemporary sites and to see how
Diane Stirling June 7, 2024
Maymester Study Abroad Program Allows Students to Explore Diverse South Korean Environment