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A&S Professor Recognized for Community-Engaged Writing Initiative

Patrick W. Berry, associate professor of writing and rhetoric, won a $10,000 prize from CNY Arts for his work with Project Mend.
Dan Bernardi May 28, 2026
A&S

Remembering a Pioneer of Medieval Stained Glass

Meredith Lillich redefined a global field of study and carried that scholarship into more than four decades of teaching on campus.
Dan Bernardi May 27, 2026
Remembering

Burton Blatt Institute Helping to Advance Digital Psychiatric Advance Directives

A May 12 convening led to a collaborative discussion among individuals dedicated to the rights of individuals affected by mental illness.
Celestia Ohrazda May 27, 2026
Burton

Student Library Advisory Board Completes 2025-26 Academic Year

Student advisors help shape the Libraries' services, spaces and programming. Applications are now open for fall 2026.
Cristina Hatem May 27, 2026
Student

‘Devoted to the Greater Good’: University Mourns the Passing of Donald Newhouse

The publishing magnate and longtime benefactor and friend of the University was the son of Advance Publications founder Samuel I. Newhouse, for whom the Newhouse
Wendy S. Loughlin May 26, 2026
‘Devoted

University Honors Air Guard Member Balancing Military, Family and School 

James Tarby Jr. ’27, a 26-year Air National Guard veteran, is this year's recipient of the Dr. Frank E. Funk Military Student Excellence Award.
Dialynn Dwyer May 26, 2026
University

Newhouse Students Earn White House News Photographers Association Honors

The students were honored in the association's "Eyes of History" contest for stories on wildfire recovery, rural veterinary care and homelessness outreach.
Dialynn Dwyer May 26, 2026
Newhouse

Research Hub Focused on Why Local News Matters Launched

A new searchable database developed by the Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship and Rebuild Local News brings together research on the importance of local
News Staff May 21, 2026
Research

Maxwell Alumni Celebrated at Fifth Annual Awards of Excellence

The event in Washington, D.C., celebrated five Maxwell graduates whose careers reflect the school’s commitment to the public good.
Jessica Youngman May 20, 2026
Maxwell

Newhouse Public Relations Programs Earn Top National Honors From PRSA

The school's undergraduate and graduate public relations programs both earned honors from the Public Relations Society of America.
News Staff May 20, 2026
Newhouse

Newhouse School Announces Winners of 2026 Mirror Awards

The awards honor the writers, reporters and editors who hold a mirror to their own industry for the public’s benefit, with winners chosen by a group of
News Staff May 20, 2026
Newhouse

Research Professional Cited for Growing Arts and Humanities Support Network

Sarah Workman’s efforts building a community of arts and humanities research development professionals is recognized for innovation.
Diane Stirling May 20, 2026
Research

’Cuse Collections Student Donations Make Meaningful Impact on Community

Syracuse University and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry students donated an estimated 85 bins of items to local organizations and nonprofits.
Lydia Krayenhagen May 20, 2026
’Cuse

Caps, Gowns and Postseason Success for Men’s Lacrosse Seniors

Senior co-captains Finn Thomson and Billy Dwan III reflect on graduating and earning an NCAA tournament victory on Mother's Day.
John Boccacino May 20, 2026
Caps,

Professor Emeritus of Physics Peter Saulson Elected to the National Academy of Sciences

Saulson built the University's gravitational-wave research group and helped lead the quest that produced the first direct detection of gravitational waves.
News Staff May 19, 2026
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Getting the Most Out of Your Study Abroad Experience: Strasbourg Edition

A global ambassador shares the insider moves that made her semester abroad unforgettable.
Getting

Newhouse Research Finds AI Ads Fall Short on Sales Impact

Two faculty members collaborated with market research firm Ipsos and found AI-generated ads are “good enough” but fall short of the human creativity needed to
News Staff May 18, 2026
Newhouse

Study Links Virus Genetic Variations in Wastewater to Community Transmission

Published in Science, the findings from University researchers could transform how public health officials could monitor and detect a host of communicable diseases.
Cort Ruddy May 18, 2026
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