Campus & Community

ITS Introduces New Way to Report Phishing Emails

To strengthen campus cybersecurity, Information Technology Services (ITS) is updating the process for reporting suspected phishing emails. Going forward, all phishing emails should be reported
Eric Ferguson Nov. 1, 2024
ITS Introduces New Way to Report Phishing Emails

Applications Open for Workshop on Information Literacy and Technological Agility Competency

Syracuse University Libraries is accepting applications for its faculty Information Literacy and Technological Agility (ILTA) professional development workshop, to be held on Jan. 7, 2025.
Cristina Hatem Nov. 1, 2024

Imam Amir Durić and Rabbi Ethan Bair Receive National Recognition as Interfaith America Innovation Fellows

Imam Amir Durić and Rabbi Ethan Bair, chaplains at Hendricks Chapel, model how friendship and understanding can transcend and transform adversity. Through the Jewish-Muslim Dialogue
Dara Harper Nov. 1, 2024
Imam Amir Durić and Rabbi Ethan Bair Receive National Recognition as Interfaith America Innovation Fellows

Libraries Seek User Feedback on Trial Collections

Syracuse University Libraries is seeking feedback from campus users on new electronic resources for possible inclusion in its collections during the month of November as
Cristina Hatem Nov. 1, 2024
Libraries Seek User Feedback on Trial Collections

‘So Worth It!’ University Employees on How the Higher Ed Master’s Program Advanced Their Careers

One of Syracuse University’s most popular employee benefits is the Remitted Tuition program, which offers a full tuition waiver for eligible employees and retirees, as
Martin Walls Oct. 31, 2024
‘So Worth It!’ University Employees on How the Higher Ed Master’s Program Advanced Their Careers

University Celebrates Native Heritage Month 2024

Each November, the Intercultural Collective’s Native Student Program leads students, faculty and staff in the celebration of Native Heritage Month (NHM). NHM events celebrate rich
News Staff Oct. 31, 2024
University Celebrates Native Heritage Month 2024

Lender Center Student Fellows Named, Will Work on Public Health Research Project

Five students will soon begin a two-year research project examining the potential social justice and public health impacts of living in neighborhoods that have experienced
Diane Stirling Oct. 31, 2024
Lender Center Student Fellows Named, Will Work on Public Health Research Project

University Celebrates First-Generation Week Nov. 4-8

National First-Generation College Celebration Week is Nov. 4-8, and provides an opportunity to celebrate first-generation students whose parents have not attended a higher education institution.
Cristina Hatem Oct. 31, 2024

Engineering and Computer Science Faculty Honored by Technology Alliance

Three faculty members from the College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) were among the honorees recognized at the Technology Alliance of Central New York
Diane Stirling Oct. 31, 2024

Syracuse Abroad Staff Member Named HEIBO Member of the Year

Syracuse Abroad Director of Global Operations Shukhrat Aminov was honored as the Member of the Year by Higher Education International Business Officers (HEIBO). According to
Ashley Barletta Oct. 29, 2024
Syracuse Abroad Staff Member Named HEIBO Member of the Year

In Memoriam: Life Trustee John E. Breyer

Life trustee John E. Breyer’s belief in the immense power of education drove both his passion to serve Syracuse University and his philanthropy to support
Eileen Korey Oct. 29, 2024
In Memoriam: Life Trustee John E. Breyer

Maxwell’s James-Christian Blockwood to Lead National Academy of Public Administration

James-Christian Blockwood, adjunct professor for Maxwell’s Washington, D.C., programs, has been named president and chief executive officer of the National Academy of Public Administration, effective
Jessica Youngman Oct. 29, 2024
Maxwell’s James-Christian Blockwood to Lead National Academy of Public Administration

Employee Benefits Assessment Council, Established to Provide Input on Benefits, Will Hold Office Hours

The Employee Benefits Assessment Council (EBAC) was formed last year by Chancellor Kent Syverud to promote better understanding of benefit issues, choices and potential changes.
News Staff Oct. 29, 2024

Alexander Maloney Named Inaugural Walters Endowed Professor for Quantum Science

Alexander Maloney, an international leader in quantum information science, joins the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) this fall as the inaugural Kathy and Stan
Wendy S. Loughlin Oct. 29, 2024
Alexander Maloney Named Inaugural Walters Endowed Professor for Quantum Science

Faculty and Staff Open Enrollment Runs Through Nov. 8

Don’t miss the opportunity to review your benefits! Open Enrollment is the one time of year when eligible employees can reflect on their benefit options,
News Staff Oct. 29, 2024
Faculty and Staff Open Enrollment Runs Through Nov. 8

Feeling Homesick? Recognize the Signs and Understand What You Can Do to Overcome

It’s a normal experience. You’re away from home and loved ones—maybe for the first time, and you’re feeling homesick for your familiar people and places.
Kathleen Haley Oct. 29, 2024
Feeling Homesick? Recognize the Signs and Understand What You Can Do to Overcome

Raj Subramaniam G’89 Receives 2024 CED Distinguished Leadership Award

The Committee for Economic Development (CED), the public policy center of The Conference Board, awarded Raj Subramaniam G’89, president and chief executive of FedEx, with
Alex Dunbar Oct. 25, 2024
Raj Subramaniam G’89 Receives 2024 CED Distinguished Leadership Award

Diversity and Inclusion Vice President Mary Grace A. Almandrez to Host Campuswide Forum Oct. 30

The University community is invited to a campus forum on Wednesday, Oct. 30, to learn about Universitywide diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) efforts. Vice
News Staff Oct. 25, 2024
Diversity and Inclusion Vice President Mary Grace A. Almandrez to Host Campuswide Forum Oct. 30