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Libraries Upgrades New York Times Digital Subscription

Campus community members can take advantage of expanded resources through their upgraded subscription.
Cristina Hatem March 26, 2026

3 Faculty Members Named AAAS Fellows

Duncan Brown, Kevin Crowston and Lisa Manning are the first trio from Syracuse to earn the prestigious science honor in a single year.
Wendy S. Loughlin March 26, 2026
3 Faculty Members Named AAAS Fellows

Conventional Oil Drilling Leaves Deeper Mark on Waterways

Earth and environmental science researchers found that traditional oil and gas extraction methods may take a greater toll on stream health than fracking.
Dan Bernardi March 25, 2026
Conventional Oil Drilling Leaves Deeper Mark on Waterways

HazMat Training Exercise to Take Place on South Campus

The drill, taking place March 31 to April 3, allows various agencies to practice their response to real-life events and plan for interagency cooperation.
Jennifer DeMarchi March 25, 2026
HazMat Training Exercise to Take Place on South Campus

Artist Brings Alutiiq Storytelling and Art to Syracuse

Linda Infante Lyons will participate in several campus events April 6 to 17 as the 2026 Jeannette K. Watson Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Humanities.
News Staff March 25, 2026
Artist Brings Alutiiq Storytelling and Art to Syracuse

Researchers Test Einstein’s Limits of General Relativity

Physics professor Collin Capano and doctoral student Alex Correia are decoding the ‘ringdown’ of colliding black holes, hoping to find cracks in Einstein's theories.
John Boccacino March 25, 2026
Researchers Test Einstein’s Limits of General Relativity

2026 Syracuse University Scholars Announced

The students were recognized for their academic excellence, independent research and creative work, and contributions to their fields of study.
Kelly Homan Rodoski March 25, 2026
2026 Syracuse University Scholars Announced

Brodsky Series Welcomes Expert for Map Conservation Lecture

Heather Hendry, senior paper conservator at the Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts, will also lead a hands-on workshop on map lining techniques.
News Staff March 24, 2026
Brodsky Series Welcomes Expert for Map Conservation Lecture

Campus Supports Syracuse City School District Students

Through a campuswide clothing drive, 267 dress shirts and blouses were collected to help students dress their best at a career fair.
News Staff March 24, 2026
Campus Supports Syracuse City School District Students

Creating Community Retreat Builds Campus Connections

The Office of People and Culture and Hendricks Chapel to host fourth annual retreat for staff, faculty and students in the fall of 2026.
News Staff March 24, 2026
Creating Community Retreat Builds Campus Connections

8 Books You Should Read by Alumni, According to Creative Writing Faculty

Whether you’re looking to pick up a short story collection, poetry or a novel, these titles will entertain and captivate.
Dialynn Dwyer March 24, 2026
8 Books You Should Read by Alumni, According to Creative Writing Faculty

Gerry McNamara ’06 Named Head Coach of Syracuse University Men’s Basketball

A Syracuse legend returns home to lead the Orange. Gerry McNamara helped define Syracuse basketball. Now he'll lead it.
News Staff March 24, 2026
Gerry McNamara ’06 Named Head Coach of Syracuse University Men’s Basketball

Bill Coplin Retires After 56 Years of Shaping Maxwell Students

The legendary policy studies professor mentored tens of thousands of students and built a program rooted in real-world skills; a new endowed fund will carry
Jessica Youngman March 23, 2026
Bill Coplin Retires After 56 Years of Shaping Maxwell Students

Whitman, Libraries Launch Information Literacy Certificate

The new digital badge program helps undergraduate and graduate business students build research and critical thinking skills for the AI-driven workplace.
Cristina Hatem March 23, 2026

Soaring Into Another Nesting Season

A newly installed camera atop Lyman Hall invites viewers to follow the day-to-day adventures of resident red-tailed hawks Oren and Ruth.
Dan Bernardi March 23, 2026
Soaring Into Another Nesting Season

Spring Symposia to Showcase Students’ Research, Creative Work

Members of the University community can attend a series of events scheduled through the end of the semester.
News Staff March 23, 2026
Spring Symposia to Showcase Students’ Research, Creative Work

Snapshots From Spring Break

Students crisscrossed the country—and the globe—to engage in new experiences.
News Staff March 23, 2026
Snapshots From Spring Break