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Faculty and Staff

University Announces Names of Honorees for Service of Commemoration March 17

The honorees include current students, faculty and staff, retirees, Trustees, advisory board members and honorary degree recipients of Íø±¬ÃÅ and SUNY ESF.
News Staff March 4, 2026
University Announces Names of Honorees for Service of Commemoration March 17

University Marks 41st Annual MLK Celebration in Virtual Format

The annual celebration included music and dance, remarks by Chancellor Kent Syverud and Syracuse Mayor Sharon Owens and recognition of the 2026 Unsung Heroes.
News Staff March 4, 2026
University Marks 41st Annual MLK Celebration in Virtual Format

University’s Community Review Board Seeks Members, Plans April 21 Forum

The CRB has several open positions for members from the University community.
Kelly Homan Rodoski March 2, 2026
University’s Community Review Board Seeks Members, Plans April 21 Forum

Tom Hanks to Star in Film Adaptation of George Saunders’ Book

The collaboration brings award-winning "Lincoln in the Bardo" to the screen through a hybrid live-action and stop-motion movie featuring Hanks as President Abraham Lincoln.
Dan Bernardi Feb. 27, 2026
Tom Hanks to Star in Film Adaptation of George Saunders’ Book

Maxwell Professor Receives Distinguished Service Award

Robert Rubinstein will receive the honor at the Society for Applied Anthropology’s annual meeting in March 2026.
News Staff Feb. 26, 2026

A Place to Rest Their Heads: Students Build 116 Beds for Syracuse Children

The Íø±¬ÃÅ Volunteer Organization teamed up with the local chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace to provide a warm, safe place for kids to
Kelly Homan Rodoski Feb. 24, 2026
A Place to Rest Their Heads: Students Build 116 Beds for Syracuse Children

Threads of Kindness: Quilters Serve Syracuse Community

By bringing together quilters of all ages and abilities, the Hendricks Chapel Quilters provide warmth and comfort for those in need.
John Boccacino Feb. 23, 2026
Threads of Kindness: Quilters Serve Syracuse Community

Streaming Upheaval Fuels High‑Stakes Battle for Warner Bros. Discovery

Newhouse School Assistant Professor J. Christopher Hamilton examines the future of Hollywood in a streaming media world.
News Staff Feb. 20, 2026
Streaming Upheaval Fuels High‑Stakes Battle for Warner Bros. Discovery

University Honors Douglass Day by Helping Preserve Black History

Faculty, staff and students helped to transcribe important historical documents from the Colored Conventions of the 1800s for future digitization.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Feb. 19, 2026
University Honors Douglass Day by Helping Preserve Black History

David Park Named Among Boots to Business Instructors of the Year

IVMF instructor and Whitman School professor brings experience as a veteran and entrepreneur to the U.S. Small Business Administration's flagship transition program for service members.
Lynsey Riffle Feb. 19, 2026
David Park Named Among Boots to Business Instructors of the Year

Law Professor Elected to National Legal Association

As chair of the Association of American Law Schools' Women in Legal Education section, Katherine Macfarlane will provide leadership and mentorship.
Robert Conrad Feb. 18, 2026
Law Professor Elected to National Legal Association

Understanding the Blood-Brain Barrier to Advance Alzheimer’s Treatments

Shikha Nangia and her student researchers are advancing efforts to find cures for debilitating brain diseases.
John Boccacino Feb. 18, 2026
Understanding the Blood-Brain Barrier to Advance Alzheimer’s Treatments

Gretchen Purser Honored With 2026 Public Sociology Award

The award recognizes sociologists whose innovative research is paired with meaningful public engagement.
News Staff Feb. 17, 2026
Gretchen Purser Honored With 2026 Public Sociology Award

New RAISE Program Expands Student Opportunities in Economics

The program seeks to broaden interest in economics, especially among first-generation students and those from low-income households.
Jessica Youngman Feb. 17, 2026
New RAISE Program Expands Student Opportunities in Economics

College of Law’s 2025 Ultimate Bar Passage Rate Reaches 94%

The high rate of success reflects the impact of the college’s efforts in supporting its students from admission through the bar exam.
Robert Conrad Feb. 17, 2026
College of Law’s 2025 Ultimate Bar Passage Rate Reaches 94%

College of Law to Host Symposium on Americans with Disabilities Act, Universal Design

Participants will discuss, analyze and share strategies across diverse learning environments; registration is now open.
Robert Conrad Feb. 13, 2026
College of Law to Host Symposium on  Americans with Disabilities Act, Universal Design

Andrew Zellar’s 2 Decades of Shaping Lives Through Military Service

In recognition of his service, Zellar, retired Army ROTC instructor, was honored as a Hometown Hero at the Feb. 11 men’s basketball game in the
Kelly Homan Rodoski Feb. 12, 2026
Andrew Zellar’s 2 Decades of Shaping Lives Through Military Service

Libraries Announces New Collection of Loanable Items

A collection of home goods, career and presentation, wellness and academic support items has been built that members of the University community may borrow from.
Cristina Hatem Feb. 12, 2026
Libraries Announces New Collection of Loanable Items