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Advocacy and Philanthropy Open New Opportunities for InclusiveU Graduates

A $1 million gift from members of the Allyn family to the Center on Disability and Inclusion will expand career services, alumni connections and community
Eileen Korey May 3, 2026
Advocacy

3 Earn National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships

From historical preservation and supermassive black holes to theoretical physics, three students will continue exploring novel research through NSF’s elite fellowship.
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Clad in Gray, the Orange Family Shows Up

From students to senior leaders, the University community rallied behind Chancellor Syverud with a walk, prayers and letters of support.
Clad

How to Make a Great First Impression at Your Summer Internship

From what to wear to when to ask questions, Career Services Director Adam Capozzi breaks down what it takes to turn a summer internship into
John Boccacino May 1, 2026
How

Training the Next Generation of Investigators: Inside the Practical Crime Scene Research Course

Students in the Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute are gaining career-defining experience by tackling real-world crime scene challenges through hands-on research.
Dan Bernardi April 30, 2026
Training

University Launches Creator Economy Minor 

The minor is the first formal academic offering to emerge from the University's trailblazing Center for the Creator Economy.
Genaro Armas April 29, 2026
University

Class of 2026: 6 Steps to Take Before Commencement

The below checklist helps the Class of 2026 make the most of their final days as they balance coursework and celebrations.
Gabrielle Lake April 29, 2026
Class

It’s Finally Here: Seniors Pick Up Cap and Gown

The Class of 2026 reflects on four years of late nights, breakthroughs and unforgettable memories as Commencement draws near.
Amy Manley April 28, 2026
It’s

8 Things Seniors Want to Do Before Graduation

From winning a national championship to visiting the chimes in Crouse College, these soon-to-be-graduates share what’s on their Syracuse bucket list.
John Boccacino April 28, 2026
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Students Serve as Courtroom Sketch Artists for US Air Force Trial at Law School 

Five VPA illustration majors share what it was like to sketch live legal proceedings for the first time at Dineen Hall.
Dialynn Dwyer April 28, 2026
Students

A College Experience Designed for Impact, Engagement and Growth

College of Arts and Sciences seniors reflect on how multifaceted academic, research, experiential and study abroad opportunities shaped their paths and prepared them for success
Dan Bernardi April 28, 2026
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Applications for Spring 2027 Study Abroad Programs Open May 15

Syracuse Abroad offers more than 60 programs across its global centers and World Partner locations, with new offerings in Santiago, Chile, and Strasbourg, France.
Ashley Barletta April 28, 2026
Applications

Get Better Sleep With These Expert-Backed Tips

With finals approaching, Barnes Center Director of Counseling Carrie Brown shares why sleep is essential and how students can get more of it.
John Boccacino April 27, 2026
Get

Student Researcher Reimagines Soccer Footwear for Diverse Playing Conditions

Abdulai Jibril Barrie '26 went to Guinea to listen and observe, then redesigned soccer footwear designed for the surfaces most players actually use.
Diane Stirling April 27, 2026
Student

From Community College to Syracuse: The Transfer Pathway Is Open

The College of Professional Studies has partnered with eight community colleges to streamline credit transfers and ease the transition to a bachelor's degree.
Hope Alvarez April 24, 2026
From

Law Professor Builds AI ‘Coach’ to Support Students Around the Clock

Professor Jack Graves designed the tool to give students unlimited practice opportunities aligned with course content and outcomes.
Robert Conrad April 24, 2026
Law