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Maria Zhu Awarded the 2023 Montonna Fund Award

Maria Zhu, assistant professor of economics and senior research associate in the Center for Policy Research in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs,
News Staff July 10, 2023
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Being Comfortable With Being Uncomfortable: How Award-Winning Photojournalist Serhii Korovayny G’21 Covers the War in Ukraine

As Russian bombs were striking targets across Ukraine and with the war in its infancy in early 2022, Serhii Korovayny G’21 could think of only
John Boccacino July 10, 2023
Being

Syracuse University to Offer Google’s New Cybersecurity Certificate

Syracuse University’s College of Professional Studies today announced it will offer Google’s new Cybersecurity Certificate. The Google Career Certificates prepare learners for in-demand fields including
Hope Alvarez July 10, 2023
Syracuse

Leonese Nelson Reflects on 2 Decades Chairing STEP/CSTEP Conferences

The 2023 Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP) and Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) spring conferences were bittersweet for Leonese Nelson. Once again,
Martin Walls July 10, 2023
Leonese

July 18 Job Fair to Highlight Opportunities With Food Services, Parking and Transportation and JMA Wireless Dome

Syracuse University Food Services, along with Parking and Transportation Services and stadium events staff, is hosting a job fair on Tuesday, July 18, from 10
Abby Haessig July 10, 2023
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Newhouse School Assistant Professor Named 2023-25 Lender Center Faculty Fellow

Nausheen Husain, whose work examines media coverage of Muslim people and communities and the impact of that coverage, has been selected as the 2023-25 Lender
Diane Stirling July 10, 2023
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Project With Yankees Player Oswaldo Cabrera a Home Run for Sport Management Students

During the Spring 2023 semester, students in the Department of Sport Management’s Sport Sponsorship and Promotion class partnered with New York Yankees player Oswaldo Cabrera
Matt Michael July 7, 2023
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A Blueprint for Engaged Humanities: Maggie Sardino Featured in Humanities for All

Recent graduate Maggie Sardino ’23 authored an article, Discovering My Passion for Public Arts & Humanities, featured recently in Humanities for All, an online initiative of the
News Staff July 7, 2023
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Azadeh Tajdar Joins Maxwell as Inaugural Cramer Family Professor of Practice in Community Impact

After studying law at the University of Amsterdam, Azadeh Tajdar went to work in public policy, hoping to be part of the inner workings of
Jessica Youngman July 7, 2023
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Amid the Rapid Rise of AI and Autonomous Systems, Maxwell Scholars Have a Pivotal Role

In early 2022, the City of Syracuse’s Surveillance Technology Working Group met to discuss a proposal from the police department to install street cameras that
Amid

A Machine Learning Approach to Freshwater Analysis

From protecting biodiversity to ensuring the safety of drinking water, the biochemical makeup of rivers and streams around the United States is critical for human
Dan Bernardi July 6, 2023
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Nicolette A. Dobrowolski Promoted to Director of Special Collections Research Center

Nicolette A. Dobrowolski was promoted to Director of Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) at Syracuse University Libraries beginning July 1. Dobrowolski was serving as interim
Cristina Hatem July 5, 2023
Nicolette

Carrie Mae Weems First Major Solo UK Exhibition Opens in London

“Reflections of Now,” a major exhibition of work by internationally renowned artist Carrie Mae Weems H’17, Syracuse University’s first-ever artist in residence, opened June 22 at the
News Staff July 5, 2023
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Richard Graham Marks 50 Years With Facilities Services

When Richard (Richie) Graham came to Syracuse from South Carolina in 1972, he was following family and better job opportunities. Little did he know, he
News Staff July 5, 2023
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Euclid Avenue and College Place Intersection Closure Scheduled for Week of July 3

Next week, the Office of Campus Planning, Design and Construction will reconstruct the intersection of College Place, Euclid Avenue and Sims Drive. The existing brick
News Staff June 30, 2023
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Beware of the Fast-Track Commission to Study Cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, Social Security Expert Eric Kingson Says

With membership representing 70% of House Republicans, the House Republican Study Committee (RSC) recently unveiled a plan to make drastic changes to Social Security and
Matt Michael June 30, 2023
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Professor Receives National Science Foundation Grant to Test Boreal Forests’ Blood Pressure

Boreal ecosystems, dotted by subarctic lakes, are the world’s northernmost forests. The boreal biome is the largest on Earth, stretching across Alaska, Canada, Russia and
News Staff June 29, 2023
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College of Professional Studies Announces Degree Completion Partnership With the United States Army Warrant Officer Career College

Syracuse University continues to demonstrate its national leadership role as the best university for veterans and military-connected students with a first-of-its-kind degree completion partnership with
Hope Alvarez June 29, 2023
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