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Office of People and Culture’s 2026 Symposium Engages Faculty and Staff

Nearly 440 faculty and staff gathered for the Office of People and Culture's biennial symposium, with 75-plus sessions on collaboration, wellness and professional growth.
News Staff March 20, 2026
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On Syracuse Giving Day, Here Are 5 Unique Ways to Fuel the Orange

These funds benefit students Universitywide, across years, majors and disciplines, and keep the Orange legacy going strong.
Kelly Homan Rodoski March 20, 2026
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New ¡Guitarra! Recital Series Brings World-Renowned Classical Guitarists to Campus

The initiative offers the campus and community rare access to leading performers while expanding hands‑on learning opportunities for music students.
Erica Blust March 19, 2026
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Transforming Curiosity Into Career at the 2026 Career Conference

Open to all students, the conference on March 26–27 offers 24 sessions across three tracks to help students build skills and pursue career clarity.
Gabrielle Lake March 18, 2026
Transforming

Chancellor Syverud Marks Transition, Addresses Parking at Senate

Chancellor Kent Syverud welcomed Chancellor-elect J. Michael Haynie and introduced Bryan Blair as Syracuse University's new athletics director.
News Staff March 18, 2026
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University, SUNY ESF Hold 10th Annual Service of Commemoration

The 115 honorees included current students, faculty and staff, emeriti faculty, retirees, trustees, advisory board members and honorary degree recipients from both campuses.
Kelly Homan Rodoski March 18, 2026
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Syracuse University Art Museum Brings Recent Acquisitions to New York 

New exhibition, which spotlights the museum’s role as a teaching and research hub, is on view at the Louise and Bernard Palitz Gallery through June
Taylor Westerlund March 16, 2026
Syracuse

‘This Fellowship Changed Who I Am’: Tyler Center Fellows on Research Projects Abroad

Grants awarded to the University from the Tyler Center for Global Studies allowed students to travel internationally for independent research and creative projects.
Dialynn Dwyer March 16, 2026
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Harrold Organ Is ‘A Dream Come True’

A Malmgren Concert on March 29 will include the dedication of the newly installed organ and feature works by professors from the Setnor School of
Amy Manley March 13, 2026
Harrold

DPS to Conduct Test of Orange Alert System on Thursday, March 19

It will be a full test of the system, including notifications sent via email, text message and voice call, and activation of the outdoor siren
Kiana Racha March 13, 2026
DPS

You’re Invited to #CuseGivingDay on Syracuse’s Birthday!

Tuesday, March 24, marks 156 years since Syracuse University was founded; this is your moment to show the world what Orange can do.
Shaina M. Hill March 13, 2026
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Bryan B. Blair Named Syracuse University Director of Athletics

A new era of Orange Athletics begins as Syracuse welcomes one of college athletics' rising leaders—a proven champion with a record of transformative program-building and
News Staff March 12, 2026
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Syracuse Stage Continues Season With August Wilson’s ‘Joe Turner’s Come and Gone’

The co-production with Indiana Repertory Theatre is the eighth play from the American Century Cycle to be performed at Syracuse Stage.
Joanna Penalva March 11, 2026
Syracuse

Expert on Ukrainian Politics Discusses Russo-Ukrainian War, Peace Prospects

Oxana Shevel’s lecture reflects the Maxwell School’s ongoing scholarship, policy engagement and support for those affected by the conflict.
News Staff March 11, 2026
Expert

First They Studied the Earth, Now They Are Saving It

Earth and environmental sciences alumni are tackling climate change, sustainability and environmental policy across the globe.  
Dan Bernardi March 10, 2026
First

5 Things to Know About Red Carpet Reporting From Ralphie Aversa ’07

From the Grammys to the Oscars, and all the drama they bring, USA TODAY’S veteran entertainment reporter has seen it all covering Hollywood's biggest nights.
John Boccacino March 10, 2026
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Undergraduate Researcher Takes Community-Based Approach to Speech Therapy

Senior Gillan Weltman and faculty mentor Yalian Pei are working to further culturally informed care in speech-language pathology.
Diane Stirling March 9, 2026
Undergraduate

A&S Researchers Develop ‘Lock-and-Key’ Cancer Drug System

A new chemistry platform from Assistant Professor Xiaoran Hu could keep cancer drugs inactive until they reach a tumor, offering a path to more precise
News Staff March 9, 2026