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Graduate School Marshal Takes Community-Engaged Approach to Scholarship

Graduate School marshal Andrew Ridgeway, a doctoral student and graduate teaching assistant in the College of Arts and Sciences’ composition and cultural rhetoric program (CCR),
Diane Stirling April 15, 2024
Graduate School Marshal Takes Community-Engaged Approach to Scholarship

Graduate School Summer Funding Competition Awards Announced

Seventy-one scholars are the recipients of dissertation and pre-dissertation fellowship awards through The Graduate School’s Summer Funding Competition. The $4,500 awards are given annually to
Diane Stirling April 15, 2024
Graduate School Summer Funding Competition Awards Announced

5 Students Receive Prestigious Critical Language Scholarship

Five Syracuse University students have been selected as recipients of the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS), through which they will immerse themselves in intensive language study
Kelly Homan Rodoski April 15, 2024
5 Students Receive Prestigious Critical Language Scholarship

National Science Foundation Funds Physics Internship Program for Syracuse High School Students

A University initiative that aims to provide Syracuse-area high school students with experience in emerging technologies has been awarded nearly $1 million from the National
Wendy S. Loughlin April 15, 2024
National Science Foundation Funds Physics Internship Program for Syracuse High School Students

Syracuse University to Transform Falk College Into First-of-Its-Kind College of Sport; Launch Strategic Planning to Advance Excellence in Human Dynamics Programs

Two decades after the launch of its sport management program, Syracuse University today announced that as a result of its significant growth and academic excellence,
News Staff April 15, 2024
Syracuse University to Transform Falk College Into First-of-Its-Kind College of Sport; Launch Strategic Planning to Advance Excellence in Human Dynamics Programs

Annual Three-Minute Thesis Competition Provides Research Capsule Talks

Creating an elevator pitch from information gleaned through years of specialized research takes clear thinking, precise wording and a flair for presenting to an audience.
Diane Stirling April 15, 2024
Annual Three-Minute Thesis Competition Provides Research Capsule Talks

Alex K. Jones Is New EECS Chair in the College of Engineering and Computer Science

The College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) welcomes Alex K. Jones as the Klaus Schroder Endowed Professor for Engineering and chair of the Department
Alex Dunbar April 15, 2024
Alex K. Jones Is New EECS Chair in the College of Engineering and Computer Science

9 Faculty Honored for Excellence in Graduate Education

Each year, the Graduate School honors outstanding professors with the Excellence in Graduate Education Faculty Recognition Award. The student-driven award acknowledges faculty who have had
Diane Stirling April 12, 2024
9 Faculty Honored for Excellence in Graduate Education

LaCasita Hosting Youth Arts Education Program Showcase April 19

Exhibits of comic book and film art, along with dance, music and song performances, will highlight the talents and creativity of young artists at this
Diane Stirling April 12, 2024
LaCasita Hosting Youth Arts Education Program Showcase April 19

$2.15M Forever Orange Campaign Gift Will Establish New Student Center for the College of Engineering and Computer Science

Since childhood, Marco Campos has carved his own path, one that took him from poverty to great success. Today, Campos, together with his sister, Deanna
Eileen Korey April 12, 2024
$2.15M Forever Orange Campaign Gift Will Establish New Student Center for the College of Engineering and Computer Science

Office of Diversity and Inclusion Accepting Applications for Administrative Fellowship

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI) is offering staff members the opportunity to advance diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility on campus through a fellowship
Peyton April 12, 2024
Office of Diversity and Inclusion Accepting Applications for Administrative Fellowship

The Mid-State Regional Partnership Center: Supporting Those Who Support Students with Disabilities

Kayleigh Sandford and Stephanie Spicciati have worked so long and so closely together that they almost finish each other’s sentences. Central New York school districts
Martin Walls April 12, 2024
The Mid-State Regional Partnership Center: Supporting Those Who Support Students with Disabilities

Syracuse Stage Announces 2024/25 Season

Glass slippers, world champions, missing love letters and many, many Mai Tais add up to a remarkable 24/25 season at Syracuse Stage, featuring a beloved
News Staff April 12, 2024
Syracuse Stage Announces 2024/25 Season

Need a Better Headshot? iSchool Alumnus Has New AI Tool to Help

When Keegan Slattery '13 looks at LinkedIn and other networking sites, he sees a recurring theme—a lot of people have bad photos that don’t represent
Anya Woods April 11, 2024
Need a Better Headshot? iSchool Alumnus Has New AI Tool to Help

Navigating the Intersection of AI and Academic Integrity: Education Expert Weighs In

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence presents a number of challenges for educators. A recent report from the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) looks
Christopher Munoz April 11, 2024
Navigating the Intersection of AI and Academic Integrity: Education Expert Weighs In

Expert Insights on Escalating Iran-Israel Tensions

We have faculty experts available for interviews as tensions rise between Iran and Israel following the Syria attack. They shared their thoughts below. If you'd
Vanessa Marquette April 11, 2024
Expert Insights on Escalating Iran-Israel Tensions

‘My Heritage Shapes My Identity, Fuels My Passions:’ The Importance of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

April is a time for the Syracuse University community to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. Celebrated nationally in May, the University hosts
John Boccacino April 11, 2024
‘My Heritage Shapes My Identity, Fuels My Passions:’ The Importance of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Disability Pride Week 2024: Celebrates Individuals Embracing Their Full Identities

Disability Pride Week, April 14-20, means something different to everyone as it celebrates individuals embracing their full identities, including disabilities. In the pursuit of recognizing
News Staff April 11, 2024
Disability Pride Week 2024: Celebrates Individuals Embracing Their Full Identities