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Alumnus, Visiting Scholar Mosab Abu Toha G’23 Wins Pulitzer Prize for New Yorker Essays

Mosab Abu Toha G’23, a graduate of the M.F.A. program in creative writing in the College of Arts and Sciences and a current visiting scholar
News Staff May 14, 2025

Live Like Liam Foundation Establishes Endowed Scholarship for InclusiveU

Íø±¬ÃÅ has received a $100,000 endowed scholarship from the Live Like Liam Foundation in support of the School of Education’s InclusiveU program. This meaningful
Cecelia Dain May 13, 2025
Live Like Liam Foundation Establishes Endowed Scholarship for InclusiveU

Dara Drake ’23 Named the University’s First Knight-Hennessy Scholar

Alumna Dara Drake ’23 has been named as a 2025 Knight-Hennessy Scholar, the first from Íø±¬ÃÅ. Knight-Hennessy Scholars is a multidisciplinary, multicultural graduate scholarship

ECS Team Takes First Place in American Society of Civil Engineers Competition

Civil and environmental engineering student teams participated in the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Sustainable Solutions and Steel Bridge competitions during the 2025 Upstate
Kwami Maranga May 13, 2025
ECS Team Takes First Place in American Society of Civil Engineers Competition

Years of Growth Fueled Women’s Club Ice Hockey Team to Success

The trajectory of the Íø±¬ÃÅ women’s club ice hockey team is what Hollywood makes movies about. "When I joined [in Fall 2021] there were
Samantha Perkins May 13, 2025
Years of Growth Fueled Women’s Club Ice Hockey Team to Success

Studying and Reversing the Damaging Effects of Pollution and Acid Rain With Charles Driscoll

Charles Driscoll, a leading environmental systems engineer at Íø±¬ÃÅ, shares how decades of research into acid rain and mercury pollution have led to successful
John Boccacino May 12, 2025
Studying and Reversing the Damaging Effects of Pollution and Acid Rain With Charles Driscoll

Utility Projects to Begin on Campus This Week; Temporary Closures and Detours Expected Throughout the Summer

Numerous site and utility projects will be completed on campus this summer, with work undertaken by University, CenTrio and New York State Department of Transportation
Jennifer DeMarchi May 12, 2025
Utility Projects to Begin on Campus This Week; Temporary Closures and Detours Expected Throughout the Summer

Student Speaker Jonathan Collard de Beaufort ’25: ‘Let’s Go Be Brilliant’

University Scholar Jonathan Collard de Beaufort ’25 looked back on all that the Class of 2025 has accomplished and acknowledged what it took to get
Kathleen Haley May 12, 2025
Student Speaker Jonathan Collard de Beaufort ’25: ‘Let’s Go Be Brilliant’

Chancellor Syverud Addresses Graduates at Commencement Ceremony

Íø±¬ÃÅ Chancellor Kent Syverud reminded graduates to remember those who have supported them during the University’s 2025 Commencement ceremony in the JMA Wireless Dome
News Staff May 12, 2025
Chancellor Syverud Addresses Graduates at Commencement Ceremony

2025 Commencement in Photos

Congratulations graduates! The accomplishments of the Class of 2025 were celebrated by students, faculty, staff and families as the University held its annual Commencement ceremony
News Staff May 12, 2025
2025 Commencement in Photos

In ‘Full-Circle Moment,’ Carmelo Anthony Encourages Class of 2025 to ‘Chase Your Dreams’

On the same stage where Carmelo Anthony starred as a student-athlete, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer urged graduates to make their own mark
John Boccacino May 12, 2025
In ‘Full-Circle Moment,’ Carmelo Anthony Encourages Class of 2025 to ‘Chase Your Dreams’

3 New Members Elected to University’s Board of Trustees

Íø±¬ÃÅ has announced the appointment of three new members of the Board of Trustees, all distinguished leaders in their chosen professions who are also
Eileen Korey May 12, 2025

Arts and Sciences Hosts Inaugural Scholarship and Research Gala

The College of Arts & Sciences (A&S) kicked off a new tradition for recognizing A&S faculty excellence and achievements from over the past year with
Sean Grogan May 9, 2025
Arts and Sciences Hosts Inaugural Scholarship and Research Gala

Chancellor Kent Syverud Honored as Distinguished Citizen of the Year at 57th Annual ScoutPower Event

Íø±¬ÃÅ Chancellor Kent Syverud was recognized by Scouting America, Longhouse Council, as the Distinguished Citizen of the Year at the organization’s 57th annual ScoutPower
News Staff May 8, 2025
Chancellor Kent Syverud Honored as Distinguished Citizen of the Year at 57th Annual ScoutPower Event

New Maymester Program Allows Student-Athletes to Develop ‘Democracy Playbook’

Fourteen student-athletes will experience Washington, D.C., next week as part of a new Maymester program hosted by the Íø±¬ÃÅ Institute for Democracy, Journalism and
New Maymester Program Allows Student-Athletes to Develop ‘Democracy Playbook’

Kohn, Wiklund, Wilmoth Named Distinguished Professors

Three Íø±¬ÃÅ faculty members have been named Distinguished Professors, one of the University’s highest honors. The designation is granted by the Board of Trustees

Major League Soccer’s Meteoric Rise: From Underdog to Global Contender

With the 30th anniversary of Major League Soccer (MLS) fast approaching, it’s obvious MLS has come a long way from its modest beginning in 1996.
Keith Kobland May 7, 2025
Major League Soccer’s Meteoric Rise: From Underdog to Global Contender

Syracuse Athletics Records Highest APR Score in 4 Years

Íø±¬ÃÅ Athletics continues to demonstrate its commitment to academic excellence, as shown in the latest release of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Academic Progress
News Staff May 7, 2025
Syracuse Athletics Records Highest APR Score in 4 Years