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Jordan Pierre ’23 and Dylan Blaine France ’24 Determined to Help Next Generation of Students

Most students who come to Syracuse University as wide-eyed first-year students think they have all the time in the world to institute the changes they
John Boccacino Feb. 21, 2023
Jordan

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 131: Reflecting on One Year Since Russia Invaded Ukraine

Original air date: Feb. 21, 2023 Feb. 24, 2023, marks one year since Russia invaded Ukraine. Professor Sean McFate teaches classes at Syracuse University's Maxwell
John Boccacino Feb. 20, 2023
‘Cuse

Applications Open for Faculty Professional Development Workshop on the Information Literacy and Technological Agility Competency

Syracuse University Libraries and the Office of Academic Affairs are now accepting applications from faculty members interested in participating in a one-day workshop for Information
Cristina Hatem Feb. 20, 2023
Applications

Music History Professor Receives Carnegie Grant to Study Women’s Music in West Africa

From improving mood to reducing anxiety, research has shown that music and dance can offer many health benefits. For cultures in West Africa, the power
Dan Bernardi Feb. 20, 2023
Music

2023 Humanities Center Faculty Fellows Focus on Critical Societal Concerns

The Syracuse University Humanities Center supports innovative faculty and graduate student researchers exploring a number of pressing social issues. Each spring, the center offers up to
Caroline K. Reff Feb. 20, 2023
2023

Student Employee and Supervisor of the Year Nominations Open

In recognition of National Student Employment Week in April, the Student Employment (’Cuse Works) team will host a series of events, including recognition awards, to
News Staff Feb. 20, 2023
Student

Ribbon Cutting Celebrates Opening of the John A. Lally Athletics Complex Entranceway

The John A. Lally Athletics Complex entranceway is complete. The first milestone in the ongoing multimillion dollar, multi-year capital campaign to build a new home
News Staff Feb. 17, 2023
Ribbon

Syracuse’s Black History Maker: DC Community Organizer Charles ‘Chuck’ Hicks ’69

The year 1968 was one of tumult and change in the United States, marked by the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F.
Syracuse’s

Celebrating Black History Month With Syracuse Abroad

This February, Syracuse Abroad invites you to celebrate Black History Month (BHM) with us. Learn more about our events on campus and the resources available
Ashley Barletta Feb. 17, 2023
Celebrating

Barnes Center Achieves AAAHC Accreditation

The Barnes Center at The Arch has once again earned three-year accreditation from the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC). This achievement further distinguishes
News Staff Feb. 17, 2023
Barnes

Tepper Semester to Hold Free Introductory Workshops for Drama Undergraduates

Undergraduate drama students from any college or university are invited to learn more about Syracuse University’s Tepper Semester program in New York City via a
Erica Blust Feb. 17, 2023
Tepper

Important Safety Resources

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: We write to you today to remind our community of important safety information. We do this in light of the
News Staff Feb. 17, 2023
Important

Ash Wednesday Schedule Announced

Ash Wednesday is Feb. 22, marking the beginning of the Christian season of Lent. Lent is a 40-day period of reflection that guides people of
Dara Harper Feb. 17, 2023
Ash

Retired Astronaut Col. Frederick Gregory to Address Future of Space Flight

Col. (Ret.) Frederick Gregory, retired astronaut and former NASA deputy administrator, will visit Syracuse University on Tuesday, Feb. 28. Gregory will tour campus and meet
Kelly Homan Rodoski Feb. 17, 2023
Retired

Nominations Sought for One University Assessment Awards

Academic Affairs and Institutional Effectiveness (IE) announce a call for nominations for Syracuse University’s One University assessment awards. Nominations will be accepted through Friday, March
News Staff Feb. 17, 2023
Nominations

‘So Cool’: Clinical Simulations Expand to Train Future Art Therapists

Continuing his pioneering work adapting clinical simulations (SIMS) across a spectrum of pre-professional and professional contexts, Professor Benjamin Dotger is collaborating with Emily Goldstein Nolan,
Martin Walls Feb. 17, 2023
‘So

Falk Graduate Student Arcènia Notilija Vilanculo Helps Create Food Forests on Syracuse’s South Side

This past October, Falk College food studies graduate student Arcènia Notilija Vilanculo G’24 and food studies professor Anne Bellows were part of a group from
Matt Michael Feb. 17, 2023
Falk

Draft Academic Strategic Plan Framework Released Today

As announced earlier this week, a draft of the Academic Strategic Plan framework was released today and is available for review on the Academic Strategic
News Staff Feb. 17, 2023
Draft