Jess Myers, assistant professor in the School of Architecture, has been named a 2024-25 University Design Research Fellow (UDRF), and part of a national team
Award-winning playwright, screenwriter and director Aaron Sorkin â83, Hâ12 received the 2023 National Humanities Medal from President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Lâ68 at a White
A new exhibition, âLibro de Artista,â comprising a showcase of the Argentine National Museumâs Artist Book Collection, is now available for viewing at Syracuse University
Internationally renowned artist and Syracuse University Artist in Residence Carrie Mae Weems Hâ17 received the National Medal of Arts from President Joseph R. Biden Jr.
Following 17 years of service to the Syracuse University Art Museum, Emily Dittman has been named director, effective Oct. 16. The announcement was made today
Susannah Sayler, associate professor of art photography in the College of Visual and Performing Artsâ Department of Film and Media Arts, is one of five
A team of fifth-year School of Architecture students have won first prize at this year's Home of the Next Century: Home2124 international design competition for
The Syracuse University Department of Drama begins the 2024/25 season with âPippin,â the Tony Award-winning musical from composer Stephen Schwartz (âWicked,â âGodspellâ) and Roger O.
Bestselling author and professor of English George Saunders Gâ88 has received numerous accolades in his literary career. His book, "Lincoln in the Bardo," won the
Since 2008, the Upstate Medical University Life Sciences exhibition at Syracuseâs Museum of Science and Technology (MOST) has fascinated millions of visitors. With giant reproductions
An illustrator of nearly 20 books, School of Art Assistant Teaching Professor London Ladd recently celebrated the release of two picture books, âMy Hair is a Bookâ
In 1974, students wearing mood rings and flared pants strode across campus, toting paperback copies of âJawsâ or âCarrieâ while making plans to see âThe
Syracuse Stage begins the 2024/25 subscription series with âDial M for Murder,â Jeffrey Hatcherâs fresh adaptation of the classic crime thriller. Directed by Syracuse Stage
The Syracuse University Department of Drama is pleased to announce the 2024/25 season, consisting of six productions: âPippinâ (Oct. 11 â 20), âTwelfth Nightâ (Nov.
The University is proud to present a vibrant lineup of events celebrating Latine Heritage Monthârecognized officially between Sept. 15 and Oct. 15 each yearâfrom Monday,