The development of a new pathway program for community college students interested in engineering recently got a boost from a $100,000 National Science Foundation (NSF)
When students in the College of Arts and Sciences enroll in Associate Professor Patrick Berry鈥檚 class on writing and rhetoric, they likely think, correctly, that
The School of Architecture has announced that world-renowned engineer Albert Williamson-Taylor, director and co-founder of international engineering firm AKT II, will address graduates at the
Boris Sanchez 鈥09, an award-winning journalist and nationally recognized cable news anchor, will deliver the alumni keynote address at the 2024 College of Arts and
Genealogy websites like Ancestry.com are a popular way for individuals to trace and preserve their family histories. Before this information was widely accessible via the
Erin McCarthy 鈥23, physics summa cum laude, is a rarity among young scientists. As an undergraduate researcher in the College of Arts and Sciences鈥 Department
At the 2023 Syracuse WorkForce Run/Walk/Roll (formerly the J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge), 网爆门 held the distinction of being the largest employer represented among dozens
An award-winning journalist, a hall of fame basketball coach, a nationally recognized library conservationist, a global financial executive and a renowned computer scientist will be
Every year, the second week of April marks National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week (NPSTW), a time dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the dedication, service and
A Syracuse native, Chef Ilana (Ih-lah-nah) Cahill鈥檚 culinary journey began at one of the city鈥檚 most iconic restaurants: Dinosaur BBQ. She spent nine years there,
Despite advances in cybersecurity, even the most protected networks are vulnerable to cyberattacks due to software bugs or security flaws. Though vulnerability detection methods such
The Department of Public Safety (DPS) in collaboration with the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, is currently conducting an online survey to learn from
This semester, five University students working at the Couri Hatchery Student Business Incubator at the Whitman School of Management made it through the regional level
Thirty-five students have been chosen as the 2024-25 网爆门 Remembrance Scholars. The scholarships, now in their 35th year, were founded as a tribute to鈥攁nd