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Campus & Community

NBC Sports Broadcaster Mike Tirico ’88 to Speak at Commencement

The ‘Sunday Night Football’ play-by-play voice and NBC Olympics primetime host, who began his broadcasting career at Íø±¬ÃÅ's own WAER-FM, will address graduates May
Kathleen Haley April 9, 2026
NBC Sports Broadcaster Mike Tirico ’88 to Speak at Commencement

Academic-Industry Strategy the Focus of Inaugural Provost’s Innovation Fellow

Brad Horn will work with individuals across campus to develop industry partnerships that boost experiential learning opportunities for students.
Wendy S. Loughlin April 8, 2026
Academic-Industry Strategy the Focus of Inaugural Provost’s Innovation Fellow

Vincent Longhi Jr. ’78 Establishes Scholarship for Music Education Students

The lifelong special education teacher is helping future generations of students fulfill their potential and excel as musicians and teachers.
Matt Michael April 7, 2026
Vincent Longhi Jr. ’78 Establishes Scholarship for Music Education Students

Jeannine Lostritto Named School of Architecture Convocation Speaker

Lostritto is a Íø±¬ÃÅ Trustee and a member of the School of Architecture Advisory Board.
Julie Sharkey April 6, 2026
Jeannine Lostritto Named School of Architecture Convocation Speaker

Campus Departments Reminded to Register Summer Programs Involving Minors

All events that serve minors under the age of 18 (who are not matriculated University students) must be registered at least 30 days before the
Jennifer DeMarchi April 6, 2026
Campus Departments Reminded to Register Summer Programs Involving Minors

Maxwell Fireside Chat Examines AI’s Role in Government and Higher Education

Two leaders in digital strategy discussed the policy, ethical and practical challenges of bringing AI into government operations and campus life.
Jessica Youngman April 6, 2026
Maxwell Fireside Chat Examines AI’s Role in Government and Higher Education

After a Harsh Winter, South Campus Bees Are Buzzing Again

The University’s hives are on track for a record harvest this year; learn more at an April 7 session with beekeeper Bob Faulkner.
Kelly Homan Rodoski April 6, 2026
After a Harsh Winter, South Campus Bees Are Buzzing Again

Faculty, Staff Artists: Show Your Work in ‘On My Own Time’ Exhibition

The 53rd annual celebration of local visual arts returns this spring, and University employees are invited to showcase their creative talents.
News Staff April 6, 2026
Faculty, Staff Artists: Show Your Work in ‘On My Own Time’ Exhibition

Dialogue, Partnership, Progress: Lender Center Hosts Second Community Expo

Participants discussed the region’s future and attended workshops on grant writing, mental health, data collection, legal services, artificial intelligence and conflict resolution.
Diane Stirling April 3, 2026
Dialogue, Partnership, Progress: Lender Center Hosts Second Community Expo

Íø±¬ÃÅ, Hendricks Featured in Fox Nation’s ‘America’s Churches’

Hosted by Fox correspondent Benjamin Hall, the documentary captures Hendricks Chapel as a hub of faith, community and athletics and features alumni behind the camera.
News Staff April 3, 2026
Íø±¬ÃÅ, Hendricks Featured in Fox Nation’s ‘America’s Churches’

3 Earn Goldwater Scholarships, Among Nation’s Most Competitive STEM Awards

Mallory Brown, Kenna Cummings and Khuong Pham are among 454 students nationwide recognized for their research in science, engineering and mathematics.
Kelly Homan Rodoski April 3, 2026
3 Earn Goldwater Scholarships, Among Nation’s Most Competitive STEM Awards

Architecture Students Named to Future100 List in Metropolis Magazine

Gabrielle Knauf ’26 and Hannah Puerta-Carlson ’26 join an elite group of architecture and interior design students from the United States and Canada.
Julie Sharkey April 2, 2026
Architecture Students Named to Future100 List in Metropolis Magazine

Proposals Sought for 2027-28 SCRC Faculty Fellows Program

The program supports innovative curricular development that fosters new ideas about incorporating focused use of archives and special collections.
Cristina Hatem April 2, 2026
Proposals Sought for 2027-28 SCRC Faculty Fellows Program

Audie Klotz Named Inaugural Heighberger Family Faculty Fellow of Public Service

The fellowship was created to honor the highly accomplished public service careers of alumnus Eric Heighberger ’93 and his spouse, Genevieve.
Jessica Youngman April 2, 2026
Audie Klotz Named Inaugural Heighberger Family Faculty Fellow of Public Service

Students Unite Around AI By Bringing Diverse Voices to Technology’s Future

RSO United AI brings together students across majors to explore artificial intelligence through projects, discussions and community building.
Jen Plummer April 2, 2026
Students Unite Around AI By Bringing Diverse Voices to Technology’s Future

Gerry McNamara ’06 Is ‘Here to Win. It’s Who I Am.’

McNamara, who helped lead the Orange to the 2003 national title, is back at Syracuse as head coach with a clear mission: bring back winning.
John Boccacino April 1, 2026
Gerry McNamara ’06 Is ‘Here to Win. It’s Who I Am.’