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Falk Team Reaches Finals of Inaugural Women With Drive Case Competition

The competition brings together professionals, students and leaders across all sectors of motorsports to celebrate progress, build connections and drive opportunity.
Matt Michael Nov. 12, 2025
Falk Team Reaches Finals of Inaugural Women With Drive Case Competition

Architecture Faculty Member Curates Landmark Eisenman Exhibition in China

The exhibition celebrates Eisenman’s transformative impact on architecture and reinforces the University’s role as a leader in architectural education and cross-cultural collaboration.
Julie Sharkey Nov. 12, 2025
Architecture Faculty Member Curates Landmark Eisenman Exhibition in China

Jim Boeheim’s New Play: Teaching Leadership at Syracuse

Legendary men's basketball coach Jim Boeheim trades the hardwood for the classroom as an adjunct professor in the Falk College of Sport.
Cathleen O'Hare Nov. 12, 2025
Jim Boeheim’s New Play: Teaching Leadership at Syracuse

Humility and Intention: Ray Toenniessen ’06 on the Lessons of Being a Presidential Leadership Scholar

The deputy executive director of the D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families was one of 57 scholars in the program's 10th annual class.
Dialynn Dwyer Nov. 11, 2025
Humility and Intention: Ray Toenniessen ’06 on the Lessons of Being a Presidential Leadership Scholar

College of Professional Studies Leads the Way for Military-Connected Student Support

Under its nationally recognized military advising model, the College of Professional Studies has achieved skyrocketing persistence and graduation rates.
Hope Alvarez Nov. 11, 2025
College of Professional Studies Leads the Way for Military-Connected Student Support

Study Examines How Egg Cell Errors Impact Fertility, Genetic Issues

Postdoctoral researcher Ileana Márquez studies the meiotic spindle, a tiny, machine-like organ made of protein fibers that has a crucial job—correctly sorting chromosomes inside a
Diane Stirling Nov. 11, 2025
Study Examines How Egg Cell Errors Impact Fertility, Genetic Issues

Paulo Shakarian to Present at the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence Conference

The Electrical Engineering and Computer Science professor will address metacognitive artificial intelligence at the Singapore conference in January 2026.
News Staff Nov. 10, 2025
Paulo Shakarian to Present at the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence Conference

SyracuseCoE Supports Clean Tech Startups

Two Syracuse Center of Excellence in Environmental and Energy Systems startups received $7,500 for research and development projects through the Innovation Fund pitch competition.
Emma Ertinger Nov. 10, 2025

VPA Announces Bryan Buckley Film Production Award Winners

The six recipients have been honored for demonstrating outstanding vision, creative innovation and technical excellence.
Erica Blust Nov. 10, 2025
VPA Announces Bryan Buckley Film Production Award Winners

Holidays at Hendricks Tickets Available Wednesday

The beloved holiday classic will include two in-person concerts on Dec. 7 and a virtual presentation on Dec. 18.
Dara Harper Nov. 10, 2025
Holidays at Hendricks Tickets Available Wednesday

Elevating Coroner Training Standards

Forensics professor Maria Pettolina is leading New York state’s first comprehensive coroner training program to modernize death investigations and improve reporting.
News Staff Nov. 7, 2025

Fall Into Adventure: Explore Fall 2026 Study Abroad Programs

Applications open on Saturday, Nov. 15, to study abroad during the Fall 2026 semester.
Ashley Barletta Nov. 7, 2025
Fall Into Adventure: Explore Fall 2026 Study Abroad Programs

Alumnus Simon Weiss Creates Niche in Booming Sports Gambling Market

Weiss built a thriving sports betting consulting firm and now mentors Falk College students.
Matt Michael Nov. 6, 2025
Alumnus Simon Weiss Creates Niche in Booming Sports Gambling Market

Campus Community Invited to Celebrate Veterans Day at the NVRC

Retired U.S. Air Force General Lester L. Lyles, former vice chief of staff of the Air Force and a 35-year Air Force veteran, will deliver
Charlie Poag Nov. 5, 2025
Campus Community Invited to Celebrate Veterans Day at the NVRC

Spark Award Emphasizes Continued Career Successes

For the third straight year, Career Services was honored as a trusted, high-impact resource for students as they navigate their journey from college to career.
News Staff Nov. 5, 2025
Spark Award Emphasizes Continued Career Successes

Research Reveals How Post-9/11 Media Coverage Shaped a Controversial Conviction

Lender Center for Social Justice research examined how media coverage of Yassin Aref's arrest and conviction shaped public understanding in ways that supported prosecution narratives.
Diane Stirling Nov. 5, 2025
Research Reveals How Post-9/11 Media Coverage Shaped a Controversial Conviction

Syrup Is a ‘Destroyer of Worlds’ Among Gamers. Now, He Plays Smash Bros. for the Orange

Andrew Mo ’29 is one of the top-ranked players of Super Smash Bros Ultimate in the world.
Dialynn Dwyer Nov. 4, 2025
Syrup Is a ‘Destroyer of Worlds’ Among Gamers. Now, He Plays Smash Bros. for the Orange

Syracuse University Receives Academic Excellence Award by Society of Defense Financial Managers

The University was honored for how well it prepares defense and finance professionals for the high standards of fiscal stewardship, accountability, leadership and service.
Caroline K. Reff Nov. 4, 2025
Syracuse University Receives Academic Excellence Award by Society of Defense Financial Managers