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Racial Wealth Gap the Focus of Oct. 30 Lender Center Event in Washington

In Washington, D.C., the population is booming, but rent and housing costs are spiking and wages for working-class and lower-income workers are stagnating. Those factors
Diane Stirling Oct. 17, 2023

Student Journalist Participates in Mock Deposition for Communication Law Class

Newhouse School of Public Communications student Dominic Chiappone '24 defended an article he wrote for The Daily Orange in a class exercise designed to simulate
News Staff Oct. 17, 2023
Student Journalist Participates in Mock Deposition for Communication Law Class

Support for Our Community

Dear Syracuse University Community: It has been 10 days since Hamas crossed into Israel and conducted a series of horrific terror attacks targeting innocent civilians.
News Staff Oct. 16, 2023

Halloween Costume Fun: Submit Your Photos for a Chance to Be Featured

Who or what are you dressing up as for Halloween: Ken or Barbie, a Disney princess, your favorite superhero, a television or cartoon character? What
News Staff Oct. 16, 2023
Halloween Costume Fun: Submit Your Photos for a Chance to Be Featured

Resources and Supports for the Orange Community

During these challenging times with the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, there are resources that are available to help support members of the University
News Staff Oct. 16, 2023

Upcoming Free Homebuying Informational Sessions for Employees

Buying a home can be a confusing process, especially for first-time homebuyers. Luckily, for Syracuse University employees, there are three free upcoming informational sessions that
John Boccacino Oct. 16, 2023
Upcoming Free Homebuying Informational Sessions for Employees

Rose-Laying Ceremony and Remembrance Scholar Convocation to Be Held Friday

The annual Convocation for Remembrance Scholars, honoring 35 outstanding students from this year’s senior class, will be held Friday, Oct. 20, at 3 p.m. in
News Staff Oct. 16, 2023
Rose-Laying Ceremony and Remembrance Scholar Convocation to Be Held Friday

Grants from the Engaged Humanities Network Support 11 Community-Oriented Projects

Sports teams that succeed are those that feature athletes who work well together and bring different skills to the field. Humanities scholarship is no different.
Dan Bernardi Oct. 13, 2023
Grants from the Engaged Humanities Network Support 11 Community-Oriented Projects

Libraries Shares Recommended Reading and Resources for LGBTQ History Month

LGBTQ History Month was created in 1994 by Rodney Wilson, a Missouri high school history teacher. In 1995, the General Assembly of the National Education
News Staff Oct. 13, 2023
Libraries Shares Recommended Reading and Resources for LGBTQ History Month

Public Voices Fellowship Supports Maxwell Professor’s AI Research

Baobao Zhang, assistant professor of political science in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has received the 2023-24 Public Voices Fellowship on Technology
News Staff Oct. 13, 2023
Public Voices Fellowship Supports Maxwell Professor’s AI Research

Maxwell School to Host Panel Discussion on Israel-Hamas War

The Daniel Patrick Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs' Middle Eastern Studies Program will host a webinar titled "The Israel-Hamas War: What Is Happening and What
News Staff Oct. 13, 2023
Maxwell School to Host Panel Discussion on Israel-Hamas War

Jeffrey J. Hoone Gallery and Endowment Dedicated at Light Work

Watson Auditorium was the site of last month’s dedication ceremony for the Jeffrey J. Hoone Gallery and endowment fund at Light Work, named for the
News Staff Oct. 13, 2023
Jeffrey J. Hoone Gallery and Endowment Dedicated at Light Work

4 Times the Fun: Capdeville Quadruplets Experience All Syracuse Has to Offer, Together

Imagine making the decision to attend a university nearly 2,000 miles away from your home in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Imagine your father is a
Jen Plummer Oct. 13, 2023
4 Times the Fun: Capdeville Quadruplets Experience All Syracuse Has to Offer, Together

College of Professional Studies Announces Bachelor of Professional Studies in Interdisciplinary Studies

The College of Professional Studies at Syracuse University announces its most flexible degree program, a bachelor of professional studies (B.P.S.) in interdisciplinary studies. The fully
Hope Alvarez Oct. 12, 2023
College of Professional Studies Announces Bachelor of Professional Studies in Interdisciplinary Studies

5 NSF Grants Fund Syracuse University Researchers’ Work With Cosmic Explorer

Billions of years ago in a distant galaxy, two black holes collided sparking one of the universe’s most extreme cosmic events. The occurrence was so
Dan Bernardi Oct. 12, 2023
5 NSF Grants Fund Syracuse University Researchers’ Work With Cosmic Explorer

The BioInspired Institute’s Growth Helps Fuel Student and Faculty Research (Podcast)

Syracuse University takes great pride in its R1 designation as a world-class leader in research according to the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
John Boccacino Oct. 12, 2023
The BioInspired Institute’s Growth Helps Fuel Student and Faculty Research (Podcast)

2024 United Way Employee Giving Campaign Officially Kicks Off Oct. 13

The United Way of Central New York funds 72 different human service programs at 33 local agencies, with every dollar raised remaining in Central New
News Staff Oct. 12, 2023
2024 United Way Employee Giving Campaign Officially Kicks Off Oct. 13

A&S Paleoclimatologists Use Ancient Sediment to Explore Future Climate in Africa

In September, extreme rains struck South Africa’s Western Cape province, flooding villages and leaving a trail of destruction. The catastrophic devastation is just one recent
Dan Bernardi Oct. 11, 2023
A&S Paleoclimatologists Use Ancient Sediment to Explore Future Climate in Africa