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Microbial Details in Hot Springs

A&S biology professor Angela Oliverio receives National Science Foundation and NASA grants to study how microorganisms survive and thrive in some of the world’s most
Dan Bernardi Oct. 7, 2025
Microbial

Students Say the Pre-Law Program in Europe Is Transformational. Here’s Why.

The five-week program combines legal education with visits to the European Court of Human Rights and other institutions of international law.
Dialynn Dwyer Oct. 6, 2025
Students

Game On! How A&S Fueled These Sports Careers

The liberal arts education provided by the College of Arts and Sciences equipped alumni Marc Fineberg, Adrienne Scherenzel and Jared Diamond with a broad foundation
Dan Bernardi Oct. 3, 2025

Architecture Students Win National AIA Design Award

The School of Architecture team was recognized by the American Institute of Architects for its ecological building design that generates its own energy.
Julie Sharkey Oct. 3, 2025
Architecture

BBI Awarded $4.6M Grant to Lead Disability Employment Center

The national center contributes to the next generation of federal and state employment policies and serves as a hub for forward-looking research, education and training.
Wendy S. Loughlin Oct. 3, 2025

Dynamic Sustainability Lab Collaborates With Thomson Reuters to Build Expertise and Opportunity

The relationship began as a study of forced labor in global supply chains by Maxwell graduate student Heather Panton.
Jessica Youngman Oct. 3, 2025
Dynamic

‘Leading With Distinction’ Showcases Highlight Areas of Distinctive Excellence

The events provide the campus community with the opportunity to come together and explore key areas and priorities outlined in the University’s academic strategic plan.
Wendy S. Loughlin Oct. 2, 2025
‘Leading

New Research Will Explore Impact of Greenland’s Meltwater on Sea-Level Rise

What lies under the surface of the Greenland Ice Sheet may hold the key to understanding one of the most pressing climate challenges of our
Dan Bernardi Oct. 2, 2025
New

Professor Receives Award for Quantum and Semiconductor Workforce Development

Moamer Hasanovic, in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, will create a program that will give training on specific technologies and mentorship.
Emma Ertinger Oct. 2, 2025
Professor

Open Source, Open Science: New App Leads Data Reproducibility

Open-source app "Paleopal" facilitates replication and sharing of information among researchers using data science tools to create workflows.
Diane Stirling Oct. 2, 2025
Open

Redesign of Course Catalog Improves User Experience

The updated catalog features streamlined navigation, enhanced search tools and a modern design aligned with Syracuse University’s digital standards.
Wendy S. Loughlin Oct. 2, 2025
Redesign

Paying It Forward

Joe '84 and Linda Bockskopf create a legacy of educational opportunity through The Syracuse Promise initiative.
News Staff Oct. 2, 2025
Paying

Jimmy Taylor Jr. : A Half-Century of Dedication to the University

With his skills, experience and knowledge of campus, Taylor has served as a mentor to younger colleagues.
Jimmy

Major League Soccer, University Launch Educational Initiative

The collaboration empowers Major League Soccer players and their families to pursue customized degree programs and professional development.
Matt Michael Oct. 2, 2025
Major

‘Good to Great’ Grant Program Advances Sponsored Research Projects

The program seeks to boost the volume and competitiveness of sponsored project awards, fueling the University's research enterprise and impact. Faculty applications are due on
Diane Stirling Oct. 2, 2025
‘Good

At 27, Maxwell Alumna Is Long Island’s Youngest Village Clerk

Katherine Hannon ’20 got started as an intern assisting the mayor with special projects.
News Staff Oct. 1, 2025
At

Tracking Algal Blooms Beneath the Surface

A new lakebed mapping initiative is helping scientists pinpoint nutrient-rich sediments that fuel harmful algal blooms.
Dan Bernardi Oct. 1, 2025
Tracking