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Human Thriving

Syracuse Stage Named Recipient of Indigenous Theatermaker Award

The award is presented to a theatre institution or organization for its work and commitment to the preservation and upliftment of Indigenous theatermakers in New
Joanna Penalva Nov. 24, 2025
Syracuse

How Syracuse University Courses in High School Change Lives

Early college credits provided curriculum flexibility for JC Alejaldre that led to discovering public health as a career path.
News Staff Nov. 17, 2025
How

5 Data Warriors Student Research Fellows Chosen to Work With SCSD Youth

Graduate and undergraduate students will work with 21 high schoolers, using math, maps and data analysis to study and solve community issues.
Diane Stirling Nov. 13, 2025
5

University Piloting AI-Powered ASL Interpreting Service Sign-Speak

The AI-powered tool provides real-time interpretation between American Sign Language (ASL) and English, available free to the campus community through Dec. 16.
Eric Ferguson Nov. 12, 2025

Study Examines How Egg Cell Errors Impact Fertility, Genetic Issues

Postdoctoral researcher Ileana Márquez studies the meiotic spindle, a tiny, machine-like organ made of protein fibers that has a crucial job—correctly sorting chromosomes inside a
Diane Stirling Nov. 11, 2025
Study

Research Reveals How Post-9/11 Media Coverage Shaped a Controversial Conviction

Lender Center for Social Justice research examined how media coverage of Yassin Aref's arrest and conviction shaped public understanding in ways that supported prosecution narratives.
Diane Stirling Nov. 5, 2025
Research

Lender Global Student Fellows Share Sustainability Research

Three students combined a study-abroad experience with an international research opportunity, exploring green design and climate justice in the United Kingdom.
Diane Stirling Oct. 28, 2025
Lender

Center on Disability and Inclusion Awarded Grant to Pilot Advocacy Training Network

The public can complete a needs assessment survey to help identify training priorities, barriers and support needs of self-advocates and families throughout New York.
Martin Walls Oct. 22, 2025

Architecture Students, Local Companies Partner With Brady Farm to Expand Access to Fresh Food

As part of a research project led by Assistant Professor Hannibal Newsom, students transformed a design exercise into a lasting community resource.
Julie Sharkey Oct. 22, 2025
Architecture

Whitman, Athletics and Visions Federal Credit Union Team Up for Student Financial Success

New program equips students and student-athletes with financial skills for success in college, NIL opportunities and life beyond sports.
News Staff Oct. 20, 2025
Whitman,

Fueling Innovation, Revitalizing Spaces, Building Tech Skills

Through Syracuse STEAM Engines, local high school students and artists are reimagining neglected spaces as vibrant public places and developing workforce skills for Central New
News Staff Oct. 17, 2025
Fueling

Studying the Vaccine Decision-Making Process

Maxwell School faculty Brittany L. Kmush and Shana Kushner Gadarian hope to better understand how state policies influence vaccine decisions.
Jessica Youngman Oct. 17, 2025
Studying

Why Our Students Love Giving Back to Their Community

Giving back to their community is shaping these students into leaders. Discover their stories and support the ongoing Student Organization Challenge.
John Boccacino Oct. 15, 2025
Why

NHL Partners With Syracuse to Expand Player Education Programs

Multi-year agreement provides NHL players and their families with discounted access to undergraduate and graduate programs plus executive education.
Matt Michael Oct. 14, 2025
NHL

Social Work Professor Helps Strengthen Community Schools

The School of Education's Ryan Heath leads regional efforts to expand and strengthen community school systems across Central New York.
News Staff Oct. 14, 2025
Social

Operation Orange Warmup Is Collecting Winter Coats

Here’s how you can help: Donate new and gently used coats at campuswide locations from Monday, Nov. 17, through Friday, Dec. 5.
John Boccacino Oct. 10, 2025
Operation

BBI Awarded $4.6M Grant to Lead Disability Employment Center

The national center contributes to the next generation of federal and state employment policies and serves as a hub for forward-looking research, education and training.
Wendy S. Loughlin Oct. 3, 2025

Open Source, Open Science: New App Leads Data Reproducibility

Open-source app "Paleopal" facilitates replication and sharing of information among researchers using data science tools to create workflows.
Diane Stirling Oct. 2, 2025
Open