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College of Law to Host Education Access and Opportunity Symposium

The College of Law’s Syracuse Law Review is hosting the "Education Access and Opportunity Symposium" on Oct. 14 from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The
Robert Conrad Oct. 9, 2023
College of Law to Host Education Access and Opportunity Symposium

Falk College Student Helping Families Navigate ‘Terrifying Path’ of Pediatric Illness

Why Falk College? And why OttoTHON? For Grace Brashears ’25, the answer to both questions is the same: She has dedicated her life to helping
Matt Michael Oct. 6, 2023
Falk College Student Helping Families Navigate ‘Terrifying Path’ of Pediatric Illness

New LED Lights Installed in the Lally Athletics Complex Arena

New LED lighting fixtures are shining bright in the John A. Lally Athletics Complex arena. Over the summer, nearly 300 fixtures were replaced with roughly
Lydia Krayenhagen Oct. 6, 2023
New LED Lights Installed in the Lally Athletics Complex Arena

Whitman School’s Balancing the Books Celebrates 25 Years

Launching its 25th year, Balancing the Books (BTB) is celebrating a milestone reflective of substantial achievement as a long-running literacy initiative. BTB is a collaboration
News Staff Oct. 6, 2023
Whitman School’s Balancing the Books Celebrates 25 Years

University’s ‘Exemplary Efforts’ Showcased During Inaugural D.E.I.A. Symposium

During a time when diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) efforts are under attack on college campuses across the country, the University’s depth and breadth
John Boccacino Oct. 5, 2023
University’s ‘Exemplary Efforts’ Showcased During Inaugural D.E.I.A. Symposium

2 Graduate Students Named as New BIPOC Alliance Steering Committee Members

Two new representatives have been appointed as steering committee members for the Graduate School Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) Alliance for Excellence (GSBA):
Diane Stirling Oct. 5, 2023
2 Graduate Students Named as New BIPOC Alliance Steering Committee Members

Good Reads: School of Education’s Summer Literacy Clinic Takes an Inquiry-Based Approach

It’s officially called the Summer Literacy Clinic, but there’s much more to it than one-on-one reading and tutoring. True, when you enter the library of
Martin Walls Oct. 3, 2023
Good Reads: School of Education’s Summer Literacy Clinic Takes an Inquiry-Based Approach

‘Norton Guide to Equity-Minded Teaching’ Co-Author to Give Public Talk and Faculty Workshop Oct. 11-12

On Oct. 11 and 12, Bryan Dewsbury. Ph.D., will visit campus as part of the Focus on Teaching and Learning Pathways to Deep Learning series,
News Staff Oct. 3, 2023
‘Norton Guide to Equity-Minded Teaching’ Co-Author to Give Public Talk and Faculty Workshop Oct. 11-12

What’s Happening in CNY: Your Fun Fall Activity Guide

Fall in Central New York (CNY) has so much to offer. Whether you are looking to find the best time to see the leaves change
News Staff Oct. 3, 2023
What’s Happening in CNY: Your Fun Fall Activity Guide

Orange Central 2023 in Photos

The University welcomed about 2,000 alumni and friends back to campus to celebrate Orange Central and Law Alumni Weekend. From tailgating to special reunion events
News Staff Oct. 2, 2023
Orange Central 2023 in Photos

Íø±¬ÃÅ Press Participating in Path to Open Program

Íø±¬ÃÅ Press is participating in Path to Open, a groundbreaking collaboration between university presses, libraries and JSTOR, to promote sustainable open-access publishing of high-quality
Cristina Hatem Sept. 29, 2023
Íø±¬ÃÅ Press Participating in Path to Open Program

Libraries Add MindSpa Wellness Rooms

Íø±¬ÃÅ Libraries is adding two ‘MindSpa’ wellness rooms, designed similarly to the Barnes Center at The Arch Crowley Family MindSpa, on Sunday, Oct. 1,
Cristina Hatem Sept. 29, 2023
Libraries Add MindSpa Wellness Rooms

School of Education Awarded $3.7M Department of Education Grant to Recruit Special Education Leaders

Íø±¬ÃÅ's School of Education (SOE) has been awarded a $3.7 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative
Martin Walls Sept. 29, 2023
School of Education Awarded $3.7M Department of Education Grant to Recruit Special Education Leaders

LGBTQ History Month: A Milestone to Reflect, Celebrate and Grow Community

Each October, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Resource Center unveils a calendar that through the lenses of intersectionality, LGBTQ and global communities
News Staff Sept. 29, 2023
LGBTQ History Month: A Milestone to Reflect, Celebrate and Grow Community

Christine Stallmann Named University’s Chief Compliance Officer

Christine Stallmann has been named the University’s chief compliance officer. The position, which will report directly to Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Brett
Jennifer DeMarchi Sept. 28, 2023
Christine Stallmann Named University’s Chief Compliance Officer

What to Expect With the Link Hall Renovations

Machinery and power tools echo throughout Link Hall as construction workers bustle about the building. Since the spring of 2022, Link Hall has been undergoing
Kwami Maranga Sept. 28, 2023
What to Expect With the Link Hall Renovations

New Student Association Leaders Aim to Get More Students Involved

Neither Will Treloar ’24 nor Yasmin Nayrouz ’24 possessed any previous experience as student government leaders when they stepped onto the Íø±¬ÃÅ campus as
John Boccacino Sept. 28, 2023
New Student Association Leaders Aim to Get More Students Involved

Chancellor Syverud Addresses Athletics, Benefits, Sustainability at University Senate

On Sept. 27, Chancellor Kent Syverud addressed University Senate at its first meeting of the Fall 2023 semester. His remarks were as follows: Thank you,
News Staff Sept. 27, 2023