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Barnes Center Recognized for Excellence in Student Well-Being

The Barnes Center at The Arch has been named to the Princeton Review 2026 Mental Health Services Honor Roll.
Gabrielle Lake Jan. 15, 2026
Barnes

Faculty and Staff Invited to Join Popular Well-Being Series

The 12-session Thrive! program brings updated research and practical strategies for resilience, stress management and cultivating happiness in an increasingly overwhelming world.
News Staff Jan. 15, 2026
Faculty

Badi Baltagi Named Great Arab Minds Award Laureate in Economics

The award honors exceptional Arab scholars, scientists and thinkers whose work advances knowledge and benefits humanity.
Jessica Youngman Jan. 15, 2026
Badi

Professor Creates Forecasting Tool to Map Population Beliefs

School of Information Studies Associate Professor Josh Introne receives grant to study how ideas cluster and shift across a population.
Anya Woods Jan. 14, 2026
Professor

Applications Open for NSF I-Corps Spring 2026 Regional Course

The course is designed to empower researchers with the tools, skills and strategies needed to bring technological innovations to market.
Cristina Hatem Jan. 14, 2026
Applications

Faculty to Participate in 2026 Academic Leaders Network

Five faculty members will participate in the annual program featuring virtual and on-site sessions throughout 2026.
Wendy S. Loughlin Jan. 13, 2026
Faculty

Provost’s Advisory Committee on Promotion and Tenure Adds 6

Members advise the vice chancellor, provost and chief academic officer and work to ensure consistent promotion and tenure processes.
Wendy S. Loughlin Jan. 13, 2026

Art Gallery Opens at Comstock Art Facility

Studio arts major Stella Kogan ’28 and art history major Evangeline Berg ’26 joined forces to make 044 Comstock a reality.
News Staff Jan. 13, 2026
Art

Center for Student Excellence Programs Come Together at 100 Sims Drive

Programs, including CLASS, SOURCE, HEOP and Living Learning Communities, are now housed together in one building.
Wendy S. Loughlin Jan. 13, 2026

Message From Chancellor Syverud

Chancellor Kent Syverud will become the 16th President of the University of Michigan in July 2026 after concluding his tenure at Syracuse University.
News Staff Jan. 12, 2026
Message

Advocating for Disability Rights in Higher Education

Mary J. Goodwin-Oquendo L’09 credits the College of Law for empowering her to found the Goodwin-Oquendo Law Firm, which champions disability civil rights.
Caroline K. Reff Jan. 9, 2026
Advocating

Syracuse Mayor Sharon Owens to Keynote Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration 

Update: Due to forecasted severe weather conditions, the 41st Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration has been cancelled.
Dara Harper Jan. 9, 2026
Syracuse

Maxwell Commemorates 250th Anniversary With Free Course

Faculty experts will delve into a variety of topics from democracy and women’s voices to immigration in a series of weekly lectures offered in the
Cort Ruddy Jan. 9, 2026
Maxwell

Art Museum Broadens Collection With 2025 Acquisitions

The acquisitions reflect the museum’s ongoing commitments to centering diverse contemporary voices and deepening areas of collection strength.
Taylor Westerlund Jan. 8, 2026
Art

School of Social Work’s Genovese Scholars Program Receives Historic $1.8M Gift

The donation establishes the University as a national leader in social work education.
Martin Walls Jan. 8, 2026
School

Newhouse Memorial Wall Honors Journalists Killed Since 1992

The new gallery and event series memorialize the 2,510 lives lost covering conflict and raise awareness about the threats journalists face. 
Dialynn Dwyer Jan. 8, 2026
Newhouse

Cash Operations Relocates to South Campus

The new address of 621 Skytop Rd., Suite 120, is effective as of Jan. 20.
News Staff Jan. 8, 2026

Chef Jeff Dover Has Built a Team to Transform the Athletic Dining Program

The team provides the nutrition that helps fuel hundreds of student-athletes every week in an atmosphere that builds team culture and leads to success.
Jennifer DeMarchi Jan. 8, 2026
Chef