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Professor Creates Tool to Help Researchers Handle Complex Identity Responses

The free software tool created by Gabriel Merrin allows researchers to handle demographic data with greater care and transparency.
Dan Bernardi Feb. 12, 2026
Professor

ECS Launches Minor in Artificial Intelligence Science and Engineering

The minor, beginning this fall, will prepare students to thrive in an artificial intelligence driven environment and provide them with highly marketable skills.
Alex Dunbar Feb. 11, 2026
ECS

Syracuse University Athletics Director John Wildhack ’80 to Retire July 1

After 10 transformative years leading Orange Athletics, the ESPN veteran and Syracuse alumnus will end his tenure, following unprecedented academic and facilities achievements.
News Staff Feb. 11, 2026
Syracuse

Alumna Wins Grammy for Engineering Best Folk Album

Gillian Pelkonen G'21 earned her first Grammy as recording engineer for I'm With Her's "Wild and Clear and Blue."
Genaro Armas Feb. 11, 2026
Alumna

Spring Lender Global Fellows Continue Human Rights Research in Chile

Six new fellows are exploring Chilean history and work at the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Santiago.
Diane Stirling Feb. 11, 2026
Spring

Photos: Faculty and Staff Show Heart on National Wear Red Day

More than 500 employees participated in a recent Wellness Initiative campaign to raise awareness for heart disease prevention.
News Staff Feb. 11, 2026
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NY THRIVE Innovation Vouchers Advance CNY Semiconductor Manufacturing

Chosen companies will benefit from academic research capabilities, specialized equipment and faculty expertise to accelerate the development of semiconductor technologies.
Wendy S. Loughlin Feb. 10, 2026
NY

Photos: Syracuse Views Through the Decades

Step back in time with photos that capture the University campus and student life through the years.
Dialynn Dwyer Feb. 10, 2026
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Book Matchmaking Returns Just in Time for Valentine’s Day

For a second year, library staff handpicked books, covered by brown paper with a brief description, to help patrons discover new, unexpected reads at Bird
Dialynn Dwyer Feb. 10, 2026
Book

Latin American Studies Association Honors Maxwell Associate Dean

Gladys McCormick will receive the Howard F. Cline Book Prize in Mexican History in recognition of her outstanding scholarship in Mexican history.
News Staff Feb. 10, 2026

A Gift Idea and Bequest to Benefit Generations of Students

Alumnus’ $7.6 million bequest creates endowed scholarship honoring mother who championed power of education.
Eileen Korey Feb. 9, 2026
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Hendricks Chapel Announces 2026 Ash Wednesday Schedule

The chapel will offer services throughout the day on Feb. 18, marking the beginning of Lent for Christian students, faculty and staff.
Dara Harper Feb. 9, 2026
Hendricks

What Makes Curling a Winter Olympics Must-Watch

Student-athletes explain the sport's unique appeal and how curling builds community on and off the ice.
John Boccacino Feb. 9, 2026
What

Italian Studies Professors Unpack Northern Italy’s Olympic Moment

Faculty explain what to watch for beyond the medals at this winter's Olympics—from regional cuisine to the cultural meaning of hosting the Games.
Dan Bernardi Feb. 6, 2026
Italian

Center for the Creator Economy Ramps Up With New Space, Initiatives and Tour

The groundbreaking University initiative unveils plans for a fall 2026 academic minor, student-produced content series and more.
Madelyn Geyer Feb. 6, 2026
Center

College of Visual and Performing Arts Announces 2026 VPA Scholars

The 12 seniors are being recognized for their academic performance, creative/scholarly work and service to the college and community.
Erica Blust Feb. 6, 2026

Battery Research by Professor Quinn Qiao Awarded Raymond Funding

Project will develop new estimation framework for lithium iron phosphate batteries used in forklifts through industry partnership program.
Alex Dunbar Feb. 6, 2026
Battery