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Professor Receives NSF CAREER Award to Research Context Sensitive Fuzzing for Networked Systems

Despite advances in cybersecurity, even the most protected networks are vulnerable to cyberattacks due to software bugs or security flaws. Though vulnerability detection methods such
Kwami Maranga April 18, 2024
Professor Receives NSF CAREER Award to Research Context Sensitive Fuzzing for Networked Systems

Department of Public Safety Seeking Community Feedback

The Department of Public Safety (DPS) in collaboration with the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, is currently conducting an online survey to learn from
News Staff April 18, 2024
Department of Public Safety Seeking Community Feedback

5 Students Use Couri Hatchery to Prepare for New York Business Plan Competition

This semester, five University students working at the Couri Hatchery Student Business Incubator at the Whitman School of Management made it through the regional level
Dawn McWilliams April 17, 2024
5 Students Use Couri Hatchery to Prepare for New York Business Plan Competition

Victory for Veterans: Law Expert Reacts to Supreme Court Decision

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a decorated veteran of the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq after a lengthy legal battle with the government
Vanessa Marquette April 17, 2024
Victory for Veterans: Law Expert Reacts to Supreme Court Decision

Experts Weigh In on Tesla Layoffs

Tesla announced significant layoffs and the departure of two senior executives on Monday, signaling increasing challenges amid rising competition and falling sales. Two Syracuse University
Vanessa Marquette April 17, 2024
Experts Weigh In on Tesla Layoffs

University Names 2024-25 Remembrance Scholars

Thirty-five students have been chosen as the 2024-25 Syracuse University Remembrance Scholars. The scholarships, now in their 35th year, were founded as a tribute to—and
News Staff April 17, 2024
University Names 2024-25 Remembrance Scholars

Symposium to Explore Significance of 18th-Century Philosopher’s Essay on Perpetual Peace in Today’s World

Philosopher Immanuel Kant’s 1795 essay “Toward Perpetual Peace” still holds significant relevance even now more than two centuries after it was first published. With ongoing
Kathleen Haley April 17, 2024
Symposium to Explore Significance of 18th-Century Philosopher’s Essay on Perpetual Peace in Today’s World

Men’s Soccer Hosting Spring Break Camp for Local Children

Wanting to both give back to the surrounding community and help train the next generation of soccer players, the Syracuse University men’s soccer team is
John Boccacino April 17, 2024
Men’s Soccer Hosting Spring Break Camp for Local Children

Barnes Center at The Arch Celebrates 2 Millionth Recreation Visitor

Hitting another record milestone, the Barnes Center at The Arch welcomed its 2 millionth visitor to the recreation and fitness area during the first few
News Staff April 16, 2024
Barnes Center at The Arch Celebrates 2 Millionth Recreation Visitor

Office of Multicultural Advancement Wins National Recognition for Inclusive Excellence

Syracuse University’s Office of Multicultural Advancement has received the prestigious 2024 Alumni Association Inclusive Excellence Award from Insight Into Diversity magazine. This award brings national
Eileen Korey April 16, 2024
Office of Multicultural Advancement Wins National Recognition for Inclusive Excellence

Graduate School Presents 39 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Awards

Teaching assistants are essential to the educational enterprise at Syracuse University. To recognize their critical role and their valuable contributions to undergraduate and graduate education,
Diane Stirling April 16, 2024
Graduate School Presents 39 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Awards

PITCH: Legal Analysis of Hush Money Trial facing former President Donald Trump

Legal Analysis of the Trump Hush Money Case By Gregory Germain, Professor of Law To request an interview with Professor Germain, please contact Ellen James
Ellen Mbuqe April 16, 2024
PITCH: Legal Analysis of Hush Money Trial facing former President Donald Trump

Lender Center Postdoctoral Fellow Examines the Impact of Gentrification and Displacement in Western and Central New York

Growing up in Rochester and attending the University of Buffalo, Lender Center for Social Justice Postdoctoral Fellow J Coley saw firsthand how gentrification and displacement
Diane Stirling April 16, 2024
Lender Center Postdoctoral Fellow Examines the Impact of Gentrification and Displacement in Western and Central New York

Giving for a Common Good: Fraternities and Sororities Compete for the Inaugural Hendricks Cup

On March 27 there was energy in the air for Syracuse University’s 2024 Giving Day. This year, for the first time, Hendricks Chapel partnered with
Dara Harper April 16, 2024
Giving for a Common Good: Fraternities and Sororities Compete for the Inaugural Hendricks Cup

Dario Nardella, Mayor of Florence, Italy, to Address Syracuse University Graduates During 2024 Commencement

The Mayor of Florence, Italy, Dario Nardella, will deliver Syracuse University’s 2024 Commencement address Sunday, May 12, in the JMA Wireless Dome. The ceremony will
News Staff April 15, 2024
Dario Nardella, Mayor of Florence, Italy, to Address Syracuse University Graduates During 2024 Commencement

Libraries’ Read and Publish Agreement With Springer Allows Easier Open Access for Researchers

Syracuse University Libraries recently signed its 12th ‘read and publish’ open access agreement, this time with major academic publisher Springer, expanding the reach of researchers’ scholarly
Cristina Hatem April 15, 2024
Libraries’ Read and Publish Agreement With Springer Allows Easier Open Access for Researchers

Maxwell’s Natalie Koch Speaks on ‘Arid Empire’ for Arizona State Library

Natalie Koch, professor of geography and the environment in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, recently gave an address for the State of
News Staff April 15, 2024
Maxwell’s Natalie Koch Speaks on ‘Arid Empire’ for Arizona State Library

For Many Graduate Students, Community-Engaged Scholarship Gives Extra Meaning to the Educational Experience

Graduate-level learning, research and creative activities take place in classrooms, labs and studios on the Syracuse University campus, but they also occur throughout the community
Diane Stirling April 15, 2024
For Many Graduate Students, Community-Engaged Scholarship Gives Extra Meaning to the Educational Experience