The new digital badge program helps undergraduate and graduate business students build research and critical thinking skills for the AI-driven workplace.
Global immersions, case competitions and consulting projects now fall under a four-pillar framework tied to the school's Transformation 2030 strategic plan.
The 115 honorees included current students, faculty and staff, emeriti faculty, retirees, trustees, advisory board members and honorary degree recipients from both campuses.
The funding program supports student innovators working to develop and commercialize solutions that improve the lives of people with intellectual disabilities.
The college's new plan is already inspiring partnerships, creative ideas and a more focused commitment to shaping a healthier future for people and planet.
A collaboration between the Newhouse School and the World War II Foundation helped documentarian Kaitlyn Kushner ’26 find out more about her great uncle.
The honorees include current students, faculty and staff, retirees, Trustees, advisory board members and honorary degree recipients of Syracuse University and SUNY ESF.