Military

Afghanistan Withdrawal: Focus on the Future and Humanitarian Needs

President Joe Biden’s administration last Thursday laid the blame on President Donald Trump for the horrific withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan in 2021. While
Vanessa Marquette April 10, 2023
Afghanistan Withdrawal: Focus on the Future and Humanitarian Needs

Maxwell-in-Washington Graduate Student Mario Marquez Joins Call to Repeal War Authority in Iraq

Mario A. Marquez, a graduate student in the Maxwell School’s Washington, D.C. programs, joined two U.S. senators in supporting their efforts to promote the repeal
Jessica Youngman March 31, 2023
Maxwell-in-Washington Graduate Student Mario Marquez Joins Call to Repeal War Authority in Iraq

U.S. Army Col. Kecia Troy G’12 Reflects on 25 Years of Service

A key component of the U.S. military’s success is the vast equipment procurement and logistics system operating behind the scenes supporting the Department of Defense’s
Charlie Poag March 31, 2023
U.S. Army Col. Kecia Troy G’12 Reflects on 25 Years of Service

Experts Weigh In on 50th Anniversary of the U.S. Withdrawal from Vietnam

March 29, 2023 marks 50 years since the U.S. withdrew from the Vietnam War. Two of our Syracuse University faculty experts and military veterans weighed
Vanessa Marquette March 27, 2023

Media Tip Sheet: Russian Invasion of Ukraine – One Year Later

February 24, 2023 will mark one year since Russia invaded Ukraine. Four of our Syracuse University faculty experts shared their thoughts about the upcoming anniversary.
Vanessa Marquette Feb. 13, 2023

Black History Month: Data on Black & African Americans in the Military

In recognition of Black History Month, Syracuse University's D'Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) is highlighting the critical gap in understanding the experiences
Vanessa Marquette Jan. 31, 2023

ROTC Cadets Get Airborne Thanks to US Air Force Lt. Col. Sean Stumpf ’07

Born in the Bronx, Sean Stumpf ’07, often watched planes take off and land at nearby LaGuardia Airport. That childhood fascination sparked a lifelong passion
Charlie Poag Jan. 27, 2023
ROTC Cadets Get Airborne Thanks to US Air Force Lt. Col. Sean Stumpf ’07

Patriot Missile System “Most Escalatory Action to Date”

With the news of the U.S. is set to approve the Patriot missile defense system, two of our Syracuse University faculty experts shared their thoughts.
Vanessa Marquette Dec. 14, 2022

From Afghanistan to Air Force One: Brig. Gen. Stephen Snelson’s ’97 Commitment to Serving His Country Started at Syracuse University

Stephen Snelson ’97 loved to play with Matchbox cars when he was a child. But unlike his friends, Snelson’s cars had a magical ability to
John Boccacino Nov. 10, 2022
From Afghanistan to Air Force One: Brig. Gen. Stephen Snelson’s ’97 Commitment to Serving His Country Started at Syracuse University

Issues Behind Military Recruitment

Our country continues to face a military recruiting crisis – as many branches are offering sign-on bonuses and other incentives to get more people to
Vanessa Marquette Nov. 8, 2022
Issues Behind Military Recruitment

Faculty Members Reflect on Former Defense Secretary Ash Carter’s Legacy

Former defense secretary Ashton Carter’s life and legacy will not be forgotten. With the news of his passing, military experts at Syracuse University shared their
Vanessa Marquette Oct. 26, 2022

Maxwell Professor Gives Expert Opinion On Putin’s Partial Mobilization of Russia

Sean McFate, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and an adjunct professor at Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, was interviewed
Julia Mazzer Oct. 21, 2022

New Book Highlights the Incredible Legacy of World War I Veteran William Shemin ’1924

There are a few vivid details Sara Shemin Cass recalls about her grandfather, William Shemin ’1924 (1896-1973), from her time growing up in Westchester County,
Jen Plummer Oct. 19, 2022
New Book Highlights the Incredible Legacy of World War I Veteran William Shemin ’1924

Engaging North Korea Diplomatically

Japan residents were frightened by the ballistic missile North Korea fired over their country the other day. This move by North Korea has many questioning
Vanessa Marquette Oct. 5, 2022

Military Considerations for War in Ukraine

It has been six months since the Russian invasion in Ukraine began. Below, you can read what two of our Syracuse University faculty experts say
Vanessa Marquette Aug. 23, 2022

Syracuse University to Expand Opportunity and Affordability for Lifelong Learners and Military-Connected Students

For more than 100 years, Syracuse University’s University College has made it possible for working adults and other part-time students to earn a Syracuse University
News Staff June 17, 2019
Syracuse University to Expand Opportunity and Affordability for Lifelong Learners and Military-Connected Students