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Syracuse Engineer Looks to the Forest Floor to Improve Buildings

Zhao Qin is harnessing the natural power of mycelium—the fiber network underlying mushrooms—to create sustainable insulation, stronger building materials and cleaner indoor air.
John Boccacino June 23, 2026
Syracuse

Maxwell Student Interns for the Congressperson Who Inspired Her

Kennedy King spent the spring semester interning for her home congressional district—an opportunity made possible by Maxwell in Washington.
News Staff June 23, 2026
Maxwell

Orange Juice Prepares to Take the Stage at Jazz Fest

For the Setnor School of Music’s student jazz combo, the festival is about more than a performance.
Erica Blust June 18, 2026
Orange

3 Countries, 18 Days, One Unforgettable Maymester

Syracuse students get an inside look at local sport ecosystems and U.S. globalization strategies in Asia.
News Staff June 18, 2026
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Global Science and Intercultural Impacts: Celebrating Experiential Learning in STEM 

Syracuse Abroad students reflect on community-engaged science opportunities they have undertaken.
News Staff June 15, 2026
Global

Architecture Faculty Receive 2026 Graham Foundation Grants

Lori A. Brown and Li Han and Hu Yan with Drawing Architecture Studio were among the 86 individuals awarded grants to expand architecture and design.
Julie Sharkey June 15, 2026
Architecture

Southside Stories Trains Residents to Document Community 

The community storytelling initiative is training intergenerational cohorts of Syracuse residents to document and celebrate the South Side neighborhood through visual storytelling.
Dialynn Dwyer June 15, 2026
Southside

Syracuse University Shows Up Strong at 2025 Workforce Run (Photo Gallery)

More than 300 employees brought Orange pride to the annual event that showcases fun and wellness and raises funds for charity.
Kelly Homan Rodoski June 12, 2026
Syracuse

Citrus Racing Posts Best Results in 20 Years at Formula SAE Michigan

The College of Engineering and Computer Science team completed every dynamic event at Formula SAE Michigan for the first time in 20 years.
Alex Dunbar June 11, 2026
Citrus

‘A Dream Come True’: Miles Robinson Excited for ‘Surreal’ World Cup Moment

The former Orange defender will become the first Syracuse alumnus to represent the U.S. at the World Cup.
John Boccacino June 11, 2026
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Kenna Cummings ’27 Named Astronaut Scholar

The geology major is unlocking the planet's hidden heat to help power a cleaner future.
Kelly Homan Rodoski June 10, 2026
Kenna

Syracuse University Leads Development of Statewide Battery Workforce Pipeline

Generating Regional Opportunities in Workforce (GROW) program supported training and education programs reaching nearly 400 learners in upstate New York.
Wendy S. Loughlin June 9, 2026
Syracuse

Researcher Targets Parkinson’s With Nanoparticle Therapy

New research from biomedical engineering professor Jialiu Zeng shows restoring a key cellular process may help slow the progression of neurodegenerative diseases.
Dialynn Dwyer June 9, 2026
Researcher

Syracuse University Drives Semiconductor Innovation at NY SMART I-Corridor Summit

The two-day event showcased New York State’s rapidly growing semiconductor ecosystem.
Wendy S. Loughlin June 9, 2026
Syracuse

Art Museum to Showcase Alumnus John Thompson in Manhattan Exhibition

Thompson's matrix-reuse method transforms a single composition into an ever-evolving body of work.
Taylor Westerlund June 9, 2026
Art

Who Wins the World Cup? Students Create a Model to Predict Exactly That

The Falk College's Soccer Analytics Club built a predictive model to forecast favorites, dark horses and how far the U.S. will advance.
John Boccacino June 9, 2026
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