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Barnes Center Counseling Receives Reaccreditation

Barnes Center at The Arch Counseling has received reaccreditation from the International Accreditation of Counseling Services (IACS) through October 2032. The IACS is the premier
Samantha Perkins Aug. 1, 2024
Barnes

Registration Open for Fall 2024 NSF I-Corps Innovation Course

The University will host a free, virtual U.S. National Science Foundation Innovation Corps (NSF I-Corps) regional course this fall 2024, from Aug. 30 to Oct.
Cristina Hatem Aug. 1, 2024
Registration

Construction to Impact College Place Access, Bus Stop

Later this week, construction work will impact access to College Place through University Place and Euclid Avenue. The University Place entrance will be closed at
News Staff July 31, 2024
Construction

Graduate Student Pardha Sourya Nayani Receives IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Fellowship Award

Pardha Sourya Nayani G’28, a Ph.D. student in electrical engineering and computer science (EECS), has received the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Antennas
Kwami Maranga July 31, 2024
Graduate

Calling Team USA Basketball at the Olympics a ‘Special Honor’ for Noah Eagle ’19

The Super Bowl. French Open tennis. Primetime college football and basketball games between nationally ranked opponents. The radio play-by-play voice of the NBA’s Los Angeles
John Boccacino July 31, 2024
Calling

OSPO Offers Open Source Workshops for Faculty, Students and Staff

An upcoming series of workshops offered by the Open Source Program Office (OSPO) will introduce the basics of computer programming tools and languages used to
Diane Stirling July 30, 2024
OSPO

Hosting the Olympic Games: Trouble or Opportunity for Landmark Cities?

As Paris hosts the 2024 Summer Olympics, the iconic city and its landmarks—from the Eiffel Tower to the Palace of Versailles—are on the world stage.
Kelly Homan Rodoski July 30, 2024
Hosting

What Does It Take to Keep the Olympic Games Safe?: Q&A With Emergency Management Instructor Tony Callisto

As more than 10,000 athletes have prepared to take part in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, so too have the security personnel tasked
Keith Kobland July 30, 2024
What

From Zero to Hero: Syracuse University Esports Program Earns National Recognition in First Year

This past academic year served as “Year Zero” for Syracuse University’s esports program, which includes an academic degree program starting this fall and competitive teams
Matt Michael July 30, 2024
From

Prema Kurien Recognized as Maxwell School’s Daicoff Faculty Scholar

Prema Kurien, professor of sociology in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has been recognized as a Daicoff Faculty Scholar. The distinction honors
News Staff July 29, 2024
Prema

Scientists Untangle Interactions Between Earth’s Early Life Forms, Environment Over 500M Years

The atmosphere, the ocean and life on Earth interacted over the past 500-plus million years in ways that improved conditions for early organisms to thrive.
News Staff July 29, 2024
Scientists

Rower Kamile Kralikaite ’24 Embracing ‘Dream Come True’ at Summer Olympics

Being a skilled rower earned Kamile Kralikaite ’24 an athletic scholarship to Syracuse University, where she helped the Orange women’s rowing team claim the first
John Boccacino July 23, 2024
Rower

New York State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, Assemblymember William Magnarelli Announce $3M Investment in JMA Wireless Dome Renovation Project

New York State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Assemblymember William Magnarelli today announced a $3 million investment to support and advance the transformative JMA Wireless
News Staff July 23, 2024
New

Falk College Students, Faculty and Athletes Featured in Summer Olympics

The 2024 Paris Summer Olympics and Paralympics are here and representatives from the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics at Syracuse University will have
Matt Michael July 22, 2024
Falk

Engaging Youth to Sustain the Longevity of the Olympics: Q&A With Professor Jeeyoon Kim

The 2024 Paris Olympics is almost underway. The glory for the world-class athletes and the excitement for the spectators make for a riveting Games—crucial for
Kathleen Haley July 22, 2024
Engaging

Is a More Sustainable Olympics Possible?: Q&A With Maxwell Professor Matthew Huber

Organizers of the 2024 Paris Olympics are committed to creating the most sustainable Games ever—limiting new construction, sourcing local food and using 100% renewable energy,
Kathleen Haley July 21, 2024

Whitman School Online MBA Program Highly Ranked in 2024 Princeton Review

The Martin J. Whitman School of Management was prominently featured in The Princeton Review’s Top 50 Online MBA Programs for 2024, and the program is
Dawn McWilliams July 19, 2024
Whitman

Collin Capano ’05, G’11 Breaking New Ground With Open Source Program Office and Astrophysics Research

Collin Capano ’05, G’11, director of the University’s new Open Source Program Office (OSPO), has been in the right place at the right time for
Diane Stirling July 19, 2024
Collin