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iSchool Professor Awarded $50K to Study AI’s Impact on Coding Skills

Kevin Crowston's Sloan-funded research examines whether generative AI tools help developers learn programming or prevent them from building essential coding skills through practice.
News Staff Dec. 24, 2025
iSchool Professor Awarded $50K to Study AI’s Impact on Coding Skills

Students From Shaw Center’s Nutrition Initiative Make Learning Fun

Falk College students teach nutrition and cooking through hands‑on lessons that empower Syracuse schoolchildren to embrace healthy eating and lifelong food habits.
News Staff Dec. 23, 2025
Students From Shaw Center’s Nutrition Initiative Make Learning Fun

Professional Lax Player Celebrates Win Through JDinteractive Program

The program allows Ginny Capicchioni L’27 to stay in the game while advancing her education.
Caroline K. Reff Dec. 23, 2025
Professional Lax Player Celebrates Win Through JDinteractive Program

Faculty and Students Participate in Landmark Discussions About the Future of Europe

Syracuse University played an important role in the landmark gathering held in Strasbourg and was the only U.S. institution present.
Ashley Barletta Dec. 22, 2025
Faculty and Students Participate in Landmark Discussions About the Future of Europe

Syracuse Views Fall 2025

The latest views from every corner of Syracuse University's vibrant campus community.
News Staff Dec. 22, 2025
Syracuse Views Fall 2025

Maxwell Honors John Palmer With Cramer Horizon Award

The school’s highest award was presented to the Dean Emeritus, University Professor and senior statesman who 'embodies Maxwell’s mission.'
Cort Ruddy Dec. 19, 2025
Maxwell Honors John Palmer With Cramer Horizon Award

Chancellor Syverud Reports on Fiscal Stability, Fall Successes to Senate

Chancellor Kent Syverud cites balanced FY26 budget, Falk College launch, Center for the Creator of Economy opening and record Claude AI adoption.
News Staff Dec. 18, 2025
Chancellor Syverud Reports on Fiscal Stability, Fall Successes to Senate

Special Collections Research Center Gifted Warren Kimble Collection

The newly donated archive offers insight into Kimble’s creative process, career milestones and lasting impact on American folk art.
Cristina Hatem Dec. 18, 2025
Special Collections Research Center Gifted Warren Kimble Collection

Honoring Sandy Phillips: A Legacy of Service Lives On

The University’s Student Government Association office highlights its connection to former officer and Pan Am 103 victim.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Dec. 18, 2025
Honoring Sandy Phillips: A Legacy of Service Lives On

University Remembers Architecture Giant Fei Wang

Associate Teaching Professor Wang fostered crucial bridges of connection and communication between the School of Architecture and China for the past decade.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Dec. 18, 2025
University Remembers Architecture Giant Fei Wang

Leaders From South Africa Inspire New Generation of Social Changemakers

For Olutoyin Green, two study abroad experiences launched a multi-semester research endeavor bridging social movements across time and space.
News Staff Dec. 17, 2025
Leaders From South Africa Inspire New Generation of Social Changemakers

Philanthropy That Ensures Students ‘Move at the Speed of Industry’

Real Chemistry founder and Chairman Jim Weiss '87 establishes The Agency, Home of the Weiss Center, to prepare students for careers in AI-driven health and
Eileen Korey Dec. 17, 2025
Philanthropy That Ensures Students ‘Move at the Speed of Industry’

Mykala Walker, 1st Women’s Basketball GM, Says the Sport Is in a Pivotal Moment

Walker says she's here to make sure student-athletes succeed long after their final game.
Dialynn Dwyer Dec. 17, 2025
Mykala Walker, 1st Women’s Basketball GM, Says the Sport Is in a Pivotal Moment

VPA Students Bring the Legend of 44 to Life

A team of College of Visual and Performing Arts students worked with a former football player to create an exhibition on the iconic number.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Dec. 17, 2025
VPA Students Bring the Legend of 44 to Life

Multidisciplinary Group of Faculty Examines Disease ‘From Cells to Society’  

Researchers from diverse disciplines are collaborating to advance the understanding of Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
Wendy S. Loughlin Dec. 15, 2025
Multidisciplinary Group of Faculty Examines Disease ‘From Cells to Society’  

Resiliency Program Empowers Military-Connected Students

The Office of Veterans and Military Affairs’ program provides access to vital resources, from academic and mental health to social and spiritual support.
John Boccacino Dec. 15, 2025
Resiliency Program Empowers Military-Connected Students

Summer Physics Program Expands Across Multiple STEM Fields

Former participants return as mentors in expanded internship that now spans physics, chemistry and environmental sciences.
Sean Grogan Dec. 12, 2025
Summer Physics Program Expands Across Multiple STEM Fields

Students Present Inclusive Design Solutions at Innovation Showcase

The showcase highlighted projects that merge technology and accessibility to create solutions for real-world challenges.
News Staff Dec. 12, 2025