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McNair Scholars Program Receives U.S. Department of Education Funding Through 2027

The Ronald E. McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program—part of the School of Education's Center for Academic Achievement and Student Development—has been awarded $1.4 million in
Martin Walls Sept. 19, 2022
McNair

Academic Strategic Plan Engagement and Feedback Opportunities: Week of Sept. 19

Have you participated in an Academic Strategic Plan Campus Conversation yet? Taken a survey? Submitted feedback on the website? If not, this is the week
News Staff Sept. 19, 2022
Academic

Blackstone LaunchPad Accepting Applications for Ideas Competition and Chance to Win $4,000 in Prizes

Syracuse University Libraries’ Blackstone LaunchPad is hosting an Ideas Competition on Friday, Oct. 7, from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Whitman Atrium (Grand Flaum
Cristina Hatem Sept. 19, 2022
Blackstone

Employers Eager to ‘Hire Orange’ During Career Week Sept. 26-30

In a momentous in-person return, schools, colleges and unit career teams in partnership with Syracuse University Career Services will host Career Week Sept. 26-30, 2022.
Gabrielle Lake Sept. 19, 2022
Employers

Institute for Security Policy and Law, Syracuse Law Review to Host ‘Lessons Learned: Perspectives on Law and Policy from the War in Ukraine’ Symposium

The Institute for Security Policy and Law (SPL) and Syracuse Law Review (SLR) are hosting the “Lessons Learned: Perspectives on Law and Policy from the
Robert Conrad Sept. 18, 2022
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NSF, Department of Energy Grants Enable Physicists to Continue Cutting-Edge Research in Neutrino Discovery

You may not know it, but every second 100 billion extremely tiny, invisible subatomic particles called neutrinos pass through every square centimeter of your hand.
Dan Bernardi Sept. 18, 2022
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Physicist Awarded NSF Grant to Continue Gravitational Wave Detector Research

In March 2023, the Advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) is set to begin its fourth yearlong observational period. Scientists on site in Hanford, Washington,
Physicist

How Broadcast Television Shifted How the World Views the British Monarchy

Alan Allport, professor of history in the Maxwell School, was quoted by History.com for the article, "Queen Elizabeth’s First Televised Broadcast Presented a New Type
News Staff Sept. 16, 2022

Yousr Dhaouadi: Ph.D. Candidate, GSO President Willing to ‘Follow Every Opportunity’

Yousr Dhaouadi is a Ph.D. chemical engineering candidate in the Department of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering in the College of Engineering and Computer Science who
Diane Stirling Sept. 16, 2022
Yousr

Gartner Ranks Whitman’s Supply Chain Management Undergraduate Program Among Top 25

Gartner, Inc. has announced that the Martin J. Whitman School of Management is one of the top 25 in the country for its supply chain management
Dawn McWilliams Sept. 15, 2022
Gartner

Department of Public Safety to Conduct a Test of the Orange Alert Campus Crisis Alert Notification System on Wednesday, Sept. 21

The Department of Public Safety (DPS) will conduct a test of the Orange Alert Campus Crisis Alert Notification System on Wednesday, Sept. 21, at 12:40
News Staff Sept. 15, 2022
Department

Studying Human Behavior and Turning Policy Into Practice to Address Food Insecurity on the ‘’Cuse Conversations’ Podcast

Children living in the City of Syracuse face the highest child poverty rate in the country, with 48.4% of children living in poverty, not sure
John Boccacino Sept. 15, 2022
Studying

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 115: Studying Human Behavior and Turning Policy Into Practice to Address Food Insecurity

Original air date: Sept. 15, 2022 The Office of Community Engagement is hosting Food Insecurity Awareness Week to raise awareness about food insecurity issues on
John Boccacino Sept. 14, 2022
‘Cuse

Syracuse University Expands Go Local Initiative, Creates New Pathways to Home Ownership and Education

As part of its successful Go Local initiative, and to strengthen economic inclusion and development throughout Central New York, Syracuse University today announced it will
News Staff Sept. 14, 2022
Syracuse

Fight Waste. Feed People! Volunteer With the Food Recovery Network

After the dining centers close, as most students are scattering back to their residence halls, to the library to study or toward other late-night activities,
News Staff Sept. 14, 2022
Fight

SyracuseCoE Accepting Proposals for Round Two of Innovation Fund Awards

SyracuseCoE is now accepting proposals from current and new industry partners for its second round of Innovation Fund grants for 2022. Grant applications from companies
Diane Stirling Sept. 14, 2022
SyracuseCoE

Narratio Fellowship Expands Creative Opportunities for Resettled Refugee Youth

In African philosophy, the term “ubuntu” can be translated as “I am because we are.” The phrase, which illustrates the notion that a person’s sense
Dan Bernardi Sept. 13, 2022
Narratio

Community Folk Art Center Celebrates 50th Anniversary With Ailey II Dance Performance at Landmark Theatre

The Community Folk Art Center (CFAC), a unit of the Department of African American Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences, celebrates its 50th
News Staff Sept. 13, 2022
Community