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Barnes Center at The Arch Earns APA Accreditation

The program's rigorous training and mentorship model prepares the next generation of mental health professionals.
News Staff Oct. 29, 2025
Barnes Center at The Arch Earns APA Accreditation

Whitman Adds New Members to Advisory Council, Chair Signs on for Second Term

The council advises on strategic priorities and experiential programs to enhance student career preparation.
Caroline K. Reff Oct. 29, 2025
Whitman Adds New Members to Advisory Council, Chair Signs on for Second Term

Student Flu Shots Now Available

Getting your flu shot helps you stay healthy and avoid missing classes, events and time with friends this fall and winter.
News Staff Oct. 29, 2025
Student Flu Shots Now Available

Calling All Pie Enthusiasts: What鈥檚 the Best Slice Near or on Campus?

We're on a mission to find every amazing spot for pie around the University鈥攁long with your own special recipe鈥攁nd we need your expertise.
Dialynn Dwyer Oct. 29, 2025
Calling All Pie Enthusiasts: What鈥檚 the Best Slice Near or on Campus?

What Makes a Horror Film Truly Terrifying

A believable monster, a sympathetic victim and a sense of dread or anxiety are the essential components of a good scary movie.
John Boccacino Oct. 29, 2025
What Makes a Horror Film Truly Terrifying

Lender Global Student Fellows Share Sustainability Research

Three students combined a study-abroad experience with an international research opportunity, exploring green design and climate justice in the United Kingdom.
Diane Stirling Oct. 28, 2025
Lender Global Student Fellows Share Sustainability Research

Estonia Fulbright Gig Launches Global Entrepreneurial Teaching Tour

Branagan鈥檚 global journey began with a 2021 Fulbright Specialist grant to help universities in Estonia create media entrepreneurship programs. He has since spoken to audiences
Diane Stirling Oct. 28, 2025
Estonia Fulbright Gig Launches Global Entrepreneurial Teaching Tour

New AI Policy Minor to Grapple With Analytical, Ethical Questions

Taught by a team of faculty experts, the minor is offered to undergraduates from across the University starting this academic year.
Cort Ruddy Oct. 27, 2025
New AI Policy Minor to Grapple With Analytical, Ethical Questions

Art Historian’s Simple Question Transforms Student Perspectives

Alexander Nemerov led a close-looking session at the Syracuse University Art Museum that helped graduate students trust their observations.
Taylor Westerlund Oct. 27, 2025
Art Historian’s Simple Question Transforms Student Perspectives

New Endowed Scholarship Supports Maxwell Undergraduates

The scholarship created with a generous gift by Maxwell School alumnus H. Lewis 鈥淟ew鈥 Rapaport and his wife, Whitman alumna Susan Rapaport.
News Staff Oct. 27, 2025
New Endowed Scholarship Supports Maxwell Undergraduates

Explaining the Haunted History and Evolution of Halloween

Maxwell anthropology Professor Chris DeCorse shares how this family-friendly holiday has evolved from its spooky roots.
John Boccacino Oct. 27, 2025
Explaining the Haunted History and Evolution of Halloween

Researchers Earn NIH Grant to Study Citrus Compound for Bone Regeneration

A team that includes Professor Pranav Soman will study how hesperidin from citrus improves bone treatment with fewer side effects.
Emma Ertinger Oct. 27, 2025
Researchers Earn NIH Grant to Study Citrus Compound for Bone Regeneration

SyracuseCoE Invites Applications for 2026 Faculty Fellows Program

Faculty researchers can apply for seed funding to support collaborative projects advancing clean energy and resilient communities.
Emma Ertinger Oct. 24, 2025

Chancellor Syverud Updates Senate on Benefits, Parking and AI Adoption

Chancellor Kent Syverud discusses Open Enrollment, parking advisory group progress and Universitywide access to Claude Enterprise, an artificial intelligence (AI) assistant.
News Staff Oct. 23, 2025
Chancellor Syverud Updates Senate on Benefits, Parking and AI Adoption

The ‘Great Divide’: Understanding US Political Polarization

Johanna Dunaway, research director at Syracuse University's Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship and a political science professor, explains how partisan viewpoints, news consumption and
Diane Stirling Oct. 23, 2025
The ‘Great Divide’: Understanding US Political Polarization

Community Review Board Welcomes New Leadership

Third-year law student Lindsey Oliver will serve as chair and School of Education associate professor Stefanie Pilkay will serve as vice chair.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Oct. 23, 2025
Community Review Board Welcomes New Leadership

Honoring Remembrance: Students Reflect, Inspire and Act Forward

To conclude Remembrance Week, the 2025-26 Remembrance Scholars will be honored at the annual Remembrance Scholars Convocation on Friday, Oct. 24, at 3 p.m. in
Kelly Homan Rodoski Oct. 23, 2025
Honoring Remembrance: Students Reflect, Inspire and Act Forward