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Housing, Health and Community: What Syracuse Is Telling Us

Lender Faculty Fellow Miriam Mutambudzi and her student team connect structural disparity to health through community-engaged scholarship.
Diane Stirling June 5, 2026
Housing, Health and Community: What Syracuse Is Telling Us

2 University Programs Receive National Endowment for the Arts Grants

The grants fund arts programs that enrich student learning and bring creative experiences to the community.
Diane Stirling June 4, 2026
2 University Programs Receive National Endowment for the Arts Grants

Jazz Fest Celebrates 40th Year With Campus Events

This year's festival includes a free concert by the U.S. Air Force Band's Airmen of Note at the NVRC, student performers and a gospel jazz
News Staff June 3, 2026
Jazz Fest Celebrates 40th Year With Campus Events

Student Library Advisory Board Completes 2025-26 Academic Year

Student advisors help shape the Libraries' services, spaces and programming. Applications are now open for fall 2026.
Cristina Hatem May 27, 2026
Student Library Advisory Board Completes 2025-26 Academic Year

University Honors Air Guard Member Balancing Military, Family and School 

James Tarby Jr. ’27, a 26-year Air National Guard veteran, is this year's recipient of the Dr. Frank E. Funk Military Student Excellence Award.
Dialynn Dwyer May 26, 2026
University Honors Air Guard Member Balancing Military, Family and School 

Newhouse Students Earn White House News Photographers Association Honors

The students were honored in the association's "Eyes of History" contest for stories on wildfire recovery, rural veterinary care and homelessness outreach.
Dialynn Dwyer May 26, 2026
Newhouse Students Earn White House News Photographers Association Honors

Caps, Gowns and Postseason Success for Men’s Lacrosse Seniors

Senior co-captains Finn Thomson and Billy Dwan III reflect on graduating and earning an NCAA tournament victory on Mother's Day.
John Boccacino May 20, 2026
Caps, Gowns and Postseason Success for Men’s Lacrosse Seniors

Getting the Most Out of Your Study Abroad Experience: Strasbourg Edition

A global ambassador shares the insider moves that made her semester abroad unforgettable.
Getting the Most Out of Your Study Abroad Experience: Strasbourg Edition

Simulated Disaster Training on Campus Provides Real-World Lessons

A live hazard response exercise brings hands-on learning to forensic science students in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Sean Grogan May 18, 2026
Simulated Disaster Training on Campus Provides Real-World Lessons

Annual Showcase Highlights University-Community Collaborations

The Engaged Humanities Network brought together faculty, students and community partners to celebrate projects addressing local needs through research, teaching and creative work.
Dan Bernardi May 15, 2026
Annual Showcase Highlights University-Community Collaborations

Legendary Artist Carrie Mae Weems Concludes Her University Residency

As the University’s inaugural artist-in-residence, Weems spent six years weaving herself into the fabric of the institution she first encountered as a young artist.
Legendary Artist Carrie Mae Weems Concludes Her University Residency

Building Community in A&S

A new engagement program connects the school's highest-achieving first-year students with peer mentors, career experiences and a community built just for them.
Sean Grogan May 14, 2026
Building Community in A&S

Chancellor Haynie Rings Syracuse Alma Mater on First Day

Chancellor J. Michael Haynie climbs Crouse College’s bell tower with a Chimesmaster to ring the alma mater on his first day leading campus.
Amy Manley May 14, 2026
Chancellor Haynie Rings Syracuse Alma Mater on First Day

A&S Students Find Purpose in Writing

Through student-involved publications, A&S writers and editors build career-ready skills and create work that reaches well beyond campus.
Dan Bernardi May 14, 2026
A&S Students Find Purpose in Writing
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