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A&S Students Shine at Annual Undergraduate Research Festival

Students gathered at the Life Sciences Complex to present their work to faculty, staff, peers and guests.
Casey Schad May 14, 2026
A&S Students Shine at Annual Undergraduate Research Festival

Íø±¬ÃÅ Welcomes 2 New Members to the Board of Trustees

Four new student representatives—representing undergraduate, graduate and law students—also join the board for the 2026-27 academic year.
Eileen Korey May 13, 2026
Íø±¬ÃÅ Welcomes 2 New Members to the Board of Trustees

Anatomy and Physiology Sequence Gives Students Strong Foundation in Human Biology

Through a flipped classroom, weekly labs and a medical school visit, the anatomy and physiology sequence prepares students for the demands of healthcare.
Sean Grogan May 12, 2026
Anatomy and Physiology Sequence Gives Students Strong Foundation in Human Biology

Newhouse Grad, Professor Team Up for National Geographic Shoot

Justin Dalaba G'25 joined professor Michael Snyder to photograph turtles under the ice in Canada for a widely read National Geographic feature.
Dialynn Dwyer May 12, 2026
Newhouse Grad, Professor Team Up for National Geographic Shoot

How Falk’s Rodney Paul Shapes Sport Analytics Leaders

Seniors Gavin Stein and Jacob Kalamvokis nominated chair Rodney Paul for the SOURCE Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research Mentoring.
John Boccacino May 12, 2026
How Falk’s Rodney Paul Shapes Sport Analytics Leaders

Biotechnology Students Connect With Industry Leaders

The third annual Biotechnology Conference included a day of networking with companies, a panel discussion and a poster session, connecting students with career-building opportunities.
Dan Bernardi May 12, 2026
Biotechnology Students Connect With Industry Leaders

Commencement 2026 in Photos

Relive the magic and smiles of Commencement weekend with our photo gallery.
News Staff May 11, 2026
Commencement 2026 in Photos

Mike Tirico ’88 Challenges the Class of 2026 to Find What They Love

The NBC sportscaster urged Íø±¬ÃÅ's newest graduates to lean on their resilience and never stop chasing their dreams.
John Boccacino May 11, 2026
Mike Tirico ’88 Challenges the Class of 2026 to Find What They Love

How Syracuse’s Class of 2026 Turned Disruption Into Strength

Acting Chancellor J. Michael Haynie’s first Commencement address was equal parts tribute and challenge.
How Syracuse’s Class of 2026 Turned Disruption Into Strength

‘Don’t Give Up’: Part-Time Student Earns Degree Decades After First Class

Susan Wright ’26, a retired staff member, began pursuing a bachelor's degree in the late ’90s and graduated Sunday with honors.
Dialynn Dwyer May 11, 2026
‘Don’t Give Up’: Part-Time Student Earns Degree Decades After First Class

Student Speaker Sadie Shaula Meyer Urges Classmates to Remember ‘Orange Mindset’

The University Scholar who studied biomedical engineering and mathematics called on the Class of 2026 to own the work behind their success.
Dialynn Dwyer May 11, 2026
Student Speaker Sadie Shaula Meyer Urges Classmates to Remember ‘Orange Mindset’

Hendricks Chapel Choir Brings American Music to South Africa Stages

The 50-voice choir partners with high school, university and community ensembles across South Africa, blending American repertoire with the country's own musical traditions.
Hendricks Chapel Choir Brings American Music to South Africa Stages

Undergraduate Researcher Examines Fetal Heart Patterns in Premature Births

Graduating senior Eva Quackenbush and faculty mentor Brittany Kmush are investigating whether fetal heart tracing patterns can predict outcomes for extremely premature infants.
Diane Stirling May 7, 2026
Undergraduate Researcher Examines Fetal Heart Patterns in Premature Births

10 Tips for Taking a Great Graduation Photo

Gregory Heisler, Distinguished Professor of Photography in the Newhouse School, shares his expert advice for getting the best picture to remember the day.
Dialynn Dwyer May 7, 2026
10 Tips for Taking a Great Graduation Photo

How a Newhouse Student Reported on White House Correspondents’ Dinner Attack

Ben Bascuk ’27 was attending the April 26 event as a White House Correspondents’ Association Scholar when a gunman charged into the venue.
Dialynn Dwyer May 6, 2026
How a Newhouse Student Reported on White House Correspondents’ Dinner Attack

First Esports Graduates Are Ready to Change the Industry

Ryan Blankenhorn, Cole Hilary and Brianna Nechifor reflect on blazing a trail as the first students to earn an esports communications and management degree.
John Boccacino May 6, 2026
First Esports Graduates Are Ready to Change the Industry

What You Need to Know for Commencement 2026

Pomp, circumstance and pure Orange prideâ€”Íø±¬ÃÅ's Class of 2026 takes the JMA Wireless Dome on Sunday, May 10, for the big celebration.
News Staff May 6, 2026
What You Need to Know for Commencement 2026

From Campus to Los Alamos: Lucas Heffler ’26 Joins Frontier of American Science

Heffler credits hands-on lab coursework, industry-experienced faculty and Department of Energy summer training for his new role.
Emma Ertinger May 5, 2026
From Campus to Los Alamos: Lucas Heffler ’26 Joins Frontier of American Science