Maxwell alumna Phaedra Stewart 鈥91 finds it difficult to look at the world without seeing opportunities to connect with people, raise their spirits and empower
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The Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) recognized Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Sam Clemence as a recipient of a DFI Legends Award on Nov. 2. This
This past spring, Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics nutrition students in the Mediterranean Food and Culture class had the unique opportunity to cook
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What if one of the greatest student-athletes in Syracuse University鈥檚 storied history鈥攊ts first Black sports star鈥攚as one of the world鈥檚 least-known legends? Wilmeth Sidat-Singh 鈥39
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Ben Ford 鈥23, founder of Fundwurx and an alumnus of both the Martin J. Whitman School of Management and the School of Information Studies,聽was accepted
Edward Bleier 鈥51, the innovative media executive who helped support the study of television and pop culture on the Syracuse University campus, died Tuesday, according
From faculty to alumni, the esteemed creative writing program in the College of Arts and Sciences' Department of English features some of the top literary
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