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Syracuse Views Spring/Summer 2022

We want to know how you experience Syracuse University. Take a photo and share it with us. We select photos from a variety of sources.
News Staff Aug. 15, 2022
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SparkCharge CEO Josh Aviv ’15, G’17 Introduces President Biden L’68 Before CHIPS, Science Act Signing

The White House’s famous Rose Garden turned Orange on Tuesday afternoon as Josh Aviv ’15, G’17, the founder and CEO of SparkCharge, introduced President Joseph
John Boccacino Aug. 12, 2022
SparkCharge

Professor Dotger Awarded NSF Grant to Promote Data Sciences and STEM Workforce Development Through a Clinical Simulations Model

Professor Benjamin Dotger, director of the Syracuse University School of Education's (SOE) Center for Experiential Pedagogy and Practice (CEPP), has been awarded a $300,000 National
Martin Walls Aug. 12, 2022
Professor

Fulfilling a Father’s Promise Fueled Alumnus Nasser Paydar’s Path as Higher Education Leader

How much would you sacrifice to achieve your dreams? When Nasser Paydar ’79, G’81, G’85 was about to graduate from high school in Iran, his
John Boccacino Aug. 12, 2022
Fulfilling

InclusiveU Student Meg Wilkie’s Infectious Passion for Running Inspires Community

Meg Wilkie ’24 has a passion for running and a big dream: to run a marathon in all 50 states. Since she started racing in
Kerin Ruddy Aug. 11, 2022
InclusiveU

WWII Veteran, Syracuse Alumnus Laid to Rest in Arlington National Cemetery 77 Years Later

More than 77 years after his death, a Syracuse University alumnus was finally laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery. First Lt. Myles Esmay ’40
News Staff Aug. 10, 2022
WWII

Creative Advertising Students Win 2 of 10 Communication Arts Student Awards Given Worldwide

The Newhouse School ranked as the second most awarded school internationally in the Communication Arts Advertising Annual 62, winning two out of the 10 student awards
Wendy S. Loughlin Aug. 9, 2022
Creative

Maxwell Faculty Expert on Autonomous Systems Policy Presents at White House Summit on Advanced Air Mobility

Jamie Winders, professor of geography and the environment in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, was among the presenters offering perspectives on advanced
Diane Stirling Aug. 9, 2022
Maxwell

Veterans Thrive During Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans and Warrior-Scholar Project

The National Veterans Resource Center (NVRC) was a bustling hub of activity last month, as veterans from across the country converged on campus for programs that
News Staff Aug. 9, 2022
Veterans

Former Football Player David Tate Inspires Fellow Alumni With $1M Gift Commitment

One of David Tate’s first memories of Syracuse football is what has endeared the team to him the most. Entering into the program as a
News Staff Aug. 9, 2022
Former

Syracuse Stage Adds Sensory Friendly Performances to 2022-23 Season

In its commitment to better serve all of the Central New York community, Syracuse Stage has announced the addition of two sensory friendly performances to
Joanna Penalva Aug. 8, 2022
Syracuse

Food Services Announces Changes to Goldstein Dining Hours

Beginning Aug. 27, Food Services will implement an adjusted menu and new service hours at its Goldstein Dining location, in an effort to streamline service
Jennifer DeMarchi Aug. 8, 2022
Food

DPS Now Accepting Applications for First Community Police Academy

The Syracuse University Department of Public Safety (DPS) is currently accepting applications for its  first Community Police Academy. The department invites all students, faculty and
News Staff Aug. 5, 2022
DPS

Department of Drama Alumni Bring Tony Winning Creative Team to Syracuse Stage

Producers Ben Holtzman '13 (he/him), Sammy Lopez '13 (he/him), Fiona Howe Rudin (she/her) and Syracuse Stage announce that tickets are now on sale for the
Joanna Penalva Aug. 4, 2022
Department

New Falk Advisory Board Member Jody Levison-Johnson Honors Vow to ‘Change the System’

When Jody Levison-Johnson was in high school, she had a close friend who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. One night when he was off his
Matt Michael Aug. 4, 2022
New

Forestry Drive to Close Aug. 8-11 for Restoration Work

Contractors will soon begin the final restoration for the ongoing construction at the southwest corner of the JMA Wireless Dome, including work on Forestry Drive.
News Staff Aug. 3, 2022
Forestry

Dr. Ruth Chen, Retired Col. Ron Novack Attend Ceremony for WWII Veteran Whose Remains Were Recently Identified

  U.S. Army 1st Lt. Myles Esmay ’40 was killed on June 7, 1944, while fighting against Japanese forces in Burma (now Myanmar). He and
News Staff Aug. 3, 2022
Dr.

Professor Receives Award for Outstanding Research in Privacy Enhancing Technologies

Electrical engineering and computer science Professor Ferdinando Fioretto and his research team received the 2022 Caspar Bowden PET Award for Outstanding Research in Privacy Enhancing
Alex Dunbar Aug. 3, 2022
Professor