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University Marks 41st Annual MLK Celebration in Virtual Format

The annual celebration included music and dance, remarks by Chancellor Kent Syverud and Syracuse Mayor Sharon Owens and recognition of the 2026 Unsung Heroes.
News Staff March 4, 2026
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A&S Student Among 12 Nationwide Chosen for Prestigious Leadership Program

Biochemistry major Kaden Buford '28 will spend two summers in Washington, D.C., as part of the Institute for Responsible Citizenship's Washington Program.
A&S

J. Michael Haynie Appointed 13th Chancellor and President of Syracuse University

The Air Force veteran, academic innovator, scholar and longtime University leader will succeed Chancellor Kent Syverud.
News Staff March 3, 2026
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Special Collections Research Center Unveils Exhibition on Legacy of Activism in America

"We Demand!" includes examples of resistance and perseverance representing the critical role of activism in the United States.
Cristina Hatem March 3, 2026
Special

BBI Launches Podcast on Future of Disability Employment Policy

The inaugural episode spotlights Lex Frieden, a pioneering disability rights advocate.
Celestia Ohrazda March 2, 2026

University’s Community Review Board Seeks Members, Plans April 21 Forum

The CRB has several open positions for members from the University community.
Kelly Homan Rodoski March 2, 2026
University’s

Sport Analytics Team Claims National Collegiate Sports Analytics Championship

Preparation and strategy were the keys to success for Falk College of Sport students in sweeping the podium at the 2026 competition.
Cathleen O'Hare Feb. 27, 2026
Sport

Tom Hanks to Star in Film Adaptation of George Saunders’ Book

The collaboration brings award-winning "Lincoln in the Bardo" to the screen through a hybrid live-action and stop-motion movie featuring Hanks as President Abraham Lincoln.
Dan Bernardi Feb. 27, 2026
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Architecture Alumnus Elevated to AIA College of Fellows

A recognized leader in sustainable design, Thom Powell G'90 integrates technical expertise with innovation to advance environmentally responsible practice across Texas.
Julie Sharkey Feb. 27, 2026
Architecture

Public Scholarship Certificate Fuels Career Momentum, Collaboration Across Campus

The new public scholarship certificate offers graduate students, postdocs and community partners valuable opportunities for collaboration, community engagement and career advancement.
Dan Bernardi Feb. 27, 2026
Public

First-Year and Transfer Students Honored for High Academic Achievement

Scholars who achieve a minimum 3.75 GPA in their first semester are awarded a renewable $500 per semester scholarship and Universitywide recognition.
Diane Stirling Feb. 26, 2026
First-Year

A&S Professor Wins Award for Adult Learner Research

Collie Fulford is honored for her book centering voices of degree-seeking adult students.
Dan Bernardi Feb. 26, 2026
A&S

Chancellor Updates Senate on Leadership Searches and Transition

Chancellor Syverud shared timelines for the chancellor and athletics director searches, previewed a Hendricks Chapel dean search and reaffirmed his commitment to a smooth transition.
News Staff Feb. 26, 2026
Chancellor

Maxwell Professor Receives Distinguished Service Award

Robert Rubinstein will receive the honor at the Society for Applied Anthropology’s annual meeting in March 2026.
News Staff Feb. 26, 2026

Graduate School Honors 9 Students With Annual Research, Creative Work Awards

The awards recognize academic excellence and outstanding research and creative work by master’s and doctoral students.
Diane Stirling Feb. 26, 2026
Graduate

Syracuse University to Unveil Portrait of President Biden

An oil portrait of alumnus and 46th U.S. President Joseph R. Biden Jr. L'68, H’09 will go on permanent display in the College of Law’s
Robert Conrad Feb. 25, 2026
Syracuse

Top Tips From Career Services to Land a Summer Internship

From building a targeted application strategy to leveraging networking tools, Career Services director Adam Capozzi shares what works.
John Boccacino Feb. 25, 2026
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