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DPS Campus Peace Officer Academy Officially Underway

Nine new recruits were sworn into the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) Campus Peace Officer Academy on March 21 by Syracuse Police First
Alex Haessig March 21, 2024
DPS Campus Peace Officer Academy Officially Underway

College of Professional Studies Helps Meet the Needs of Military-Connected Students

When it comes to providing impactful educational opportunities for service members, veterans and military family members, Syracuse University consistently ranks among the top schools in
Charlie Poag March 21, 2024

Expert Analysis: Far-Right Protests in Germany

As millions are protesting the far right in Germany, I sought insights from Robert Terrell, Ph.D., assistant professor of history at Syracuse University's Maxwell School
Vanessa Marquette March 21, 2024
Expert Analysis: Far-Right Protests in Germany

Huey Hsiao Joins School of Education as Assistant Dean for Student Success

A higher education administrator with more than 20 years of experience in roles across advising, recruitment, program management, international education, and diversity, equity and inclusion,
Martin Walls March 21, 2024
Huey Hsiao Joins School of Education as Assistant Dean for Student Success

Falk Public Health Researchers Investigating the Impact of Neighborhood Characteristics on Firearm Violence

In America, it is a sad reality that your ethnic background and zip code can be a contributing factor to the likelihood that you become
Jen Plummer March 21, 2024
Falk Public Health Researchers Investigating the Impact of Neighborhood Characteristics on Firearm Violence

Resurrecting Song: Professor Wendy Moy’s New Book Documents Choral Music’s Resilience During COVID-19

In her new book, Wendy Moy, professor of music education in the College of Visual and Performing Arts and School of Education, brings together first-person
Martin Walls March 20, 2024
Resurrecting Song: Professor Wendy Moy’s New Book Documents Choral Music’s Resilience During COVID-19

Chancellor Syverud Provides Update to University Senate on Housing and Technology Leadership

Thank you, Professor Reed. I’ll be very brief. I’ll just share three developments. Just before spring break, the University announced plans to build two new
News Staff March 20, 2024

University Celebrates 2024 National Libraries Week

Syracuse University Libraries, in collaboration with Pi Lambda Sigma chapter of Beta Phi Mu, the international library and information studies honor society at the University,
Cristina Hatem March 20, 2024
University Celebrates 2024 National Libraries Week

Trans Week of Liberation: Transcending Boundaries and Reaching for the Stars

The LGBTQ Resource Center proudly announces its annual celebration of Trans Week of Liberation (TWoL). Alongside International Day of Visibility on Sunday, March 31. The
News Staff March 19, 2024
Trans Week of Liberation: Transcending Boundaries and Reaching for the Stars

Soaring Over Barriers: Cindy Boyd G’04 Reflects on Navigating an Aeronautical Career

Despite the Hollywood portrayal of combat aviation as a glamorous and glitzy environment, military aviators operate in highly perilous conditions, facing challenges that many civilian
Charlie Poag March 19, 2024
Soaring Over Barriers: Cindy Boyd G’04 Reflects on Navigating an Aeronautical Career

Art Museum Receives Award of Distinction from Museum Association of New York

The Museum Association of New York (MANY) has recognized the Syracuse University Art Museum with the Engaging Communities Award for the Spring 2023 exhibition "Take
News Staff March 19, 2024
Art Museum Receives Award of Distinction from Museum Association of New York

In Memoriam: Life Trustee Doris ‘Dottie’ L. Payson ’57

Doris “Dottie” Payson ’57 first parlayed a bachelor’s degree in education from Syracuse University into a teaching career in the Brooklyn School District. But her
Eileen Korey March 19, 2024
In Memoriam: Life Trustee Doris ‘Dottie’ L. Payson ’57

Community Review Board Invites Campus Community to Join in Its Work

Members of the University community are invited to engage with the Community Review Board (CRB) and its work through several opportunities this spring by attending
News Staff March 19, 2024
Community Review Board Invites Campus Community to Join in Its Work

iSchool to Mark 100+ Years of Accreditation From American Library Association

The School of Information Studies (iSchool) has once again been accredited by the American Library Association (ALA); this marks over 100 years of continuous accreditation.
Anya Woods March 19, 2024
iSchool to Mark 100+ Years of Accreditation From American Library Association

NVRC Gallery Exhibition Provides Graduate Students With Curatorial Experience

A new exhibition co-curated by three museum studies graduate students represents multiple collaborations across the University. It connects current students and alumni; pairs the College
Diane Stirling March 19, 2024
NVRC Gallery Exhibition Provides Graduate Students With Curatorial Experience

Ph.D. Student Looking Ahead to Unique Postdoctoral Researcher Role

When she was a special education teacher, Emilee Baker could see that the educational system was failing students with disabilities. To address that challenge, she
Diane Stirling March 19, 2024
Ph.D. Student Looking Ahead to Unique Postdoctoral Researcher Role

Doctoral Student Researchers Support Upstate New York Energy Storage Engine

Five mechanical and aerospace engineering doctoral students are working at the forefront of research in one of the future’s booming industries: energy storage, new battery
Diane Stirling March 19, 2024
Doctoral Student Researchers Support Upstate New York Energy Storage Engine

The Power of Curiosity Fuels Award-Winning News Anchor Mary Calvi ’90

Mary Calvi’s early path to become an award-winning news reporter and anchor is a familiar one: Calvi ’90 fell in love with journalism at a
John Boccacino March 19, 2024
The Power of Curiosity Fuels Award-Winning News Anchor Mary Calvi ’90