The Maxwell School is proud to share its 100th birthday with alumna Rosalind âRozâ Rudolph â44 of Los Angeles, California. Born on July 30, 1924,
Two events happening this summer showcase the unique scholarly and cultural contributions of College of Arts and Sciences faculty. Comics: A nine-film series at The
Universityâs Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship (IDJC), in partnership with Ipsos, is launching a new poll that measures attitudes toward civic engagement, democracy and
Three talented and passionate Syracuse University student veteransâBenetta Dousuah Gâ25, second-year law student Jude Akpunku and Zahra Johnson Gâ25âwere recognized as 2024 Tillman Scholars by
Eric Coughlin, professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, was recently awarded a grant from NASA for his project entitled, âExtragalactic Outbursts
The Universityâs Community Review Board (CRB), an independent and cross-functional campus group that reviews and provides input on certain matters involving the Department of Public
Widespread climate change from global warming has devastating and lasting effects on human health, infrastructure and food production. As temperatures rise, certain areas are dealing
The University's esports degree program employs a holistic, experiential learning-based approach that will prepare students for career success in various industries, leveraging the largest collection
Laura Machia, professor of psychology (PSY) in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), has been named A&Sâ associate dean for academic initiatives and curriculum.
A delegation from Syracuse University spent two weeks in South Korea recently as one of a continuing series of steps to strengthen academic and cultural
Chancellor Kent Syverud today announced the appointment of Lois Agnew to the position of interim vice chancellor and provost. Agnew, who has served as associate
Campus Planning, Design and Construction and our local contractors continue the work on the Miron Victory Court addition to the JMA Wireless Dome. To allow
When Dean Kelly Chandler-Olcott learned about the special dress Rory Livingston '24 wore to the School of Education Convocation on May 11, she wanted to
Following a three-year tenure as vice chancellor, provost and chief academic officer, Gretchen Ritter today announced she will step down from the role to take
Katherine Macfarlane, a leading expert on disability law, civil procedure and civil rights litigation, joined the College of Law last summer to lead the groundbreaking