Syracuse University News is updated daily with stories about the people, events and scholarship occurring on campus, in the city of Syracuse, at our regional locations throughout the country and across the globe.| SU News
The Syracuse University Abroad Center in Santiago, Chile, is the setting for a semester-long student research project focused on human rights, historical memory and social justice. The project, conducted by Lender Global student fellows Ohemaa Asibuo and Ayanna Hyatte under...| Syracuse University News
College of Arts and Sciences Dean Behzad Mortazavi has announced the appointment of Laura Machia, associate dean for academic initiatives and curriculum and professor of psychology, as interim director of the Renée Crown University Honors Program. In this role, Machia...| Syracuse University News
The Syracuse University football team’s 2025 home schedule includes two Friday night games while classes are in session: Sept. 12 vs. Colgate and Oct. 31 vs. North Carolina. Beginning at 3:30 p.m. on those dates, faculty, staff and students who...| Syracuse University News
The Department of Public Safety (DPS) will conduct a test of the Orange Alert Campus Crisis Alert Notification System on Wednesday, Sept. 17, at 1:55 p.m. I ...| SU News
Syracuse University News is updated daily with stories about the people, events and scholarship occurring on campus, in the city of Syracuse, at our regional locations throughout the country and across the globe.| SU News
Dear Members of the Syracuse University Community: I am writing to update you on the search process for Syracuse University’s next chancellor. I am pleased to announce that trustees Shelly Fisher ’80 and Lisa Fontenelli ’86 will co-chair the search...| Syracuse University News
Dear Orange Students, Faculty, Staff, Alumni, Families, and Friends: As a new academic year begins, I’ve been thinking a lot about what lies ahead—not just ...| SU News
Syracuse University News is updated daily with stories about the people, events and scholarship occurring on campus, in the city of Syracuse, at our regional locations throughout the country and across the globe.| SU News
Syracuse University’s newest University Professor takes a “Renaissance Man” approach to scholarship. Isiah Lavender III, an expert in the field of 20th-century literature, science fiction and Afrofuturism, says his work is informed by everything from his personal experiences as a...| Syracuse University News
Justy Carruthers ’25 was so impressed with the sport management program in the David B. Falk College of Sport that she moved across the country from San D ...| SU News
The Princeton Review named The University of Texas at Dallas as the third-best public university in Texas and No. 40 in the nation in its Best Value Colleges rankings. The Princeton Review’s return on investment rating weighs more than 40 data points, including academics, costs, financial aid, graduation rates, student debt, and career and salary […]| News Center
With the start of the football season, the University has announced expanded hours and locations for merchandise sales to accommodate fans attending games. ...| SU News
Royal Society of Canada recognizes Angela Roberts, Joel Faflak, Dr. Robert Hegele, John Meyer, Julie Aitken Schermer, Juan-Luis Suárez and Ying Zheng.| Western News
Three faculty members have been reappointed to the rank of University Professor, the University’s most senior and selective academic status [PDF]. The honor recognizes exceptional scholarship and innovative academic and professional activity. The faculty members are: Dympna Callaghan, William L....| Syracuse University News
In the spring Syracuse University launched a game-changing fundraising initiative, aimed at significantly expanding scholarship support for high-achieving students. The Syracuse Promise seeks to raise $50 million in scholarship funding over the next three years, and the Orange community has...| Syracuse University News
How does it feel to follow in your older sibling’s footsteps at the same university? SU News wanted to know so we asked five pairs of siblings—each including one who already graduated and one who is just starting their Orange...| Syracuse University News
Whenever a Syracuse University team plays inside the JMA Wireless Dome, they feed off the energy provided by Otto’s Army, the passionate group of students who transform the JMA Dome into the Loud House. Otto’s Army is one of the...| Syracuse University News
Syracuse University Libraries’ LaunchPad announces its fall 2025 lineup of competitions, where student entrepreneurs, founders, innovators and creatives have an opportunity to win prizes to support their endeavors. To participate in any of the LaunchPad competitions, the first step is...| Syracuse University News
As students, faculty and staff are welcomed back to campus for the fall semester, Campus Dining is celebrating upgrades at several of its retail locations and introducing a new, health-forward station at Ernie Davis, responding to student feedback about dietary...| Syracuse University News
The Department of Public Safety (DPS) has launched a pilot program to test license plate reader (LPR) technology on campus, expanding its tools to help ensure a safe and welcoming environment for students, faculty, staff and visitors. Unlike surveillance systems...| Syracuse University News
Syracuse University Libraries is hosting workshops for the Fall 2025 semester. All events are free and open to attend for all Syracuse University students, faculty and staff. Registration is required. For more information on the fall workshops, visit Learn! At...| Syracuse University News
The Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence (CTLE) recently hosted the Course Redesign Institute (CRI), guiding 20 faculty members in best practices to assess how they teach, changes to make a course more enjoyable and more effective, and high-impact tactics that...| Syracuse University News
Syracuse University Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) was recently gifted the George W. Hamilton Book Collection from George W. Hamilton ’53, G’54. The collection documents the history and practice of fine press printing in Europe, particularly Austria, and North...| Syracuse University News
Dear Students: It is my pleasure to welcome you to campus for the 2025-26 academic year. I enjoyed meeting many of you and your families during our Welcome Week activities. As dean of students, I want you to know we...| Syracuse University News
Armed with troves of data, maps and charts, graphic visualizations and mathematical skills, groups of local high schoolers are taking innovative approaches to understanding and inspiring solutions to pressing community problems. They are participants in a program led by Nicole...| Syracuse University News
Syracuse University’s new Center for Student Excellence, which launches with the start of the 2025-26 academic year, brings together student support programs from across campus and builds on the synergies between them with the mission of helping students thrive and...| Syracuse University News
The Renée Crown University Honors Program provides an innovative community where high-achieving students at Syracuse University can hone their research and academic skills in a challenging yet supportive environment. Through specialized offerings of cutting-edge courses, lectures and opportunities for independent...| Syracuse University News
Whether you’re a first-year student or returning to campus, staying connected and informed is key to a successful year. From mobile apps that streamline your daily routine to social media accounts that keep you in the loop, this guide highlights...| Syracuse University News
At Syracuse University, the campus doesn’t just look like a park … it’s maintained like one, thanks to a dedicated team of over 50 professionals led by Vice President and Chief Facilities Officer Pete Sala. From daily flower care, landscaping...| Syracuse University News
This fall, the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs is opening a new Civic and Community Engagement (CCE) Office that will enhance and expand access to experiential learning across the school. In addition to classes and community involvement opportunities,...| Syracuse University News
The student-athletes who pass through the entry of the football locker room in the John A. Lally Athletics Complex will be carrying on the legacy of one of Syracuse University’s most ardent supporters: Michael M. “Mike” Bill ’58. As they...| Syracuse University News
What’s the one thing you couldn’t live without when you moved from your hometown to the Syracuse University campus? SU News posed this question to first-year and transfer students as they moved into residence halls during Welcome Week. From the...| Syracuse University News
Dear Orange Students, Faculty, Staff, Alumni, Families, and Friends: As a new academic year begins, I’ve been thinking a lot about what lies ahead—not just for our University, but for me personally and professionally. After much reflection, I’ve decided that...| Syracuse University News
Members of the Class of 2029 were encouraged by a seasoned Syracuse University student to step out of their comfort zones during this year’s New Student Convocation, held Aug. 21 in the JMA Wireless Dome. The event marked the official...| Syracuse University News
Syracuse University Libraries’ is seeking student participants for two focus groups this fall to provide feedback on the assistive technology room in Bird Library. The assistive technology room, Room 123 in Bird Library, houses such equipment as screen readers and...| Syracuse University News
David B. Falk College of Sport Dean Jeremy Jordan looks at the academics of sport through four lenses: business, human performance, technology and community well-being. Innovation and novel ideas drive all those areas in this first-of-its-kind college to focus on sport-connected...| Syracuse University News
Over the summer, four academic disciplines focused on preparing students as professionals in the human, health and social services fields (formerly housed in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics) transitioned to new academic homes across the...| Syracuse University News
Welcome Week festivities were held last week, as new members of the Orange community had the chance to explore all Syracuse has to offer. From moving in to their residence halls to swaying to the alma mater for the first...| Syracuse University News
Each semester, upper-level architecture students participate in the visiting critic program that brings leading architects and scholars from around the world to the school. Five studios will be held on campus this fall. Ashley Bigham & Erik Herrmann (Outpost Office)...| Syracuse University News
William Pelton and Mary Jane Massie have created the Barringer Pelton Public Service Graduate Scholarship to honor their niece, Jody Barringer ’95, L’98, G’08 (M.P.A.), and support future public servants. After working for a few years as an attorney focused...| Syracuse University News
It’s time to cheer on the Orange and celebrate the incredible faculty and staff who make Syracuse University thrive! Join us for Faculty and Staff Appreciat ...| SU News
Chancellor Andrew D. Martin has announced a new Washington University in St. Louis initiative to further promote academic freedom, viewpoint diversity and civic education. The Ordered Liberty Project will recruit endowed faculty across disciplines and support existing programs to build an intellectual culture where rigorous debate strengthens both scholarship and student learning. The post Ordered Liberty Project to promote civic education, expand viewpoint diversity appeared first on The S...| The Source | Washington University in St. Louis
Career Catalysts, a series about WashU interns, by WashU interns, visits junior Kiersten Anderson as she leads a therapy session with individuals with memory-related illnesses. Her internship at St. Louis nonprofit Memory Keepers is funded by the Chancellor's Career Fellows Program, which supports low-income, first-generation students. The post Career Catalysts: Fellows program provides first-gen student skills and a stipend appeared first on The Source.| The Source | Washington University in St. Louis
The Bauer Leaders Academy is accepting seed grant applications from faculty in any discipline to develop a new course or infuse an existing course with material that helps students think critically about purpose and leadership. Submissions are due Nov. 30. The post Bauer Leaders Academy opens grant applications, hosts breakfast appeared first on The Source.| The Source | Washington University in St. Louis
Images from on and around the WashU campuses. The post 09.03.25 appeared first on The Source.| The Source | Washington University in St. Louis
Even as a child growing up in north St. Louis County, WashU junior Precious Barry was aware that society often underestimates young people from communities like hers.Yet, Barry defied expectations and earned admissions to dozens of colleges including a full-ride scholarship to Washington University in St. Louis.| The Source
Student writer-in-residence embraces art, writing in all its forms The post Meet Jaya Sinha, Western’s new student writer-in-residence appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Transmission testing, vaccine manufacturing unite to boost discovery and strengthen local economy The post Western’s new $44M Pathogen Research Centre to advance infectious disease innovation appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Orientation Week in full swing as incoming students join campus community The post Welcoming Western’s Class of 2029 appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Thousands of students and staff trained on bystander intervention, behaviour change The post Western sets national example with campus-wide sexual violence prevention appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Compassion for children led Joey McDowell to Western's Faculty of Education, kickstarting a career supporting vulnerable students through special education| Western News
Four Western professors have been inducted by the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences - three as Fellows and one as an Emerging Leader.| Western News
Community Legal Services expands reach, impact through Court Assistance Program for self-represented people The post ‘Expanding access to justice:’ New Western Law project supports people navigating family court appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Houda Houbeish’s passion for writing inspired her journey as reporter and researcher The post PhD candidate investigates human consequences of crisis journalism appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Registered nurses to deliver evidence-based support to over 300 women experiencing intimate partner violence The post Western expands iHEAL program through Middlesex-London Health Unit, Southwestern Public Health appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Artist brings mission to inspire confidence and foster community The post Anna Chatterton brings collaborative spirit as Western’s newest writer-in-residence appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Benson Law combines passions for medicine, service to his country The post Reservist and MD student receives Canadian Medical Hall of Fame award appeared first on Western News.| Western News
By Stephen Fontenot | The ever-evolving campus of The University of Texas at Dallas has been prepared for an influx of new and returning students for the fall semester with a series of upgrades, including the relocation of the UTD Visitor Center. “Continuing to enhance the student, faculty and staff experience is paramount to the exciting […]| News Center
Charles Averill BS’23, a computer science PhD student at The University of Texas at Dallas, won the student research competition at an international conference for his solution to a longstanding cybersecurity problem. Charles Averill BS’23 Averill received the award at the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Programming Languages Conference on Programming Language […]| News Center
The fall semester will begin Monday, Aug. 25, and the last day of classes will be Tuesday, Dec. 9, at UT Dallas. The University of Texas at Dallas is getting ready for the fall semester, which begins Aug. 25. The following resources are designed to help Comets succeed in the new academic year. Getting Around […]| News Center
By Kim Horner | The mannequin dangled from the front seat of an overturned simulated vehicle in an exercise for students training to become emergency medical technicians at The University of Texas at Dallas. The students in the University Emergency Medical Response (UEMR) program carefully removed the seat belt and placed a neck brace on the […]| News Center
By Veronica Gonzalez | Clad in a New York Giants jersey, former NFL linebacker Keith Davis towered onstage in a lecture hall at The University of Texas at Dallas overlooking a sea of rainbow-colored caps. “Winners look at what they’re going to,” he said. “Losers look at what they’re going through.” Davis, who crushed and curled […]| News Center
Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis has received a landmark $10 million dual-purpose gift from longtime university benefactors Jerry and Judy Kent to create an endowed deanship and to propel the school’s Business of Health initiative.| The Source
William H. Webster, an honorary emeritus trustee at Washington University in St. Louis, died Friday, Aug. 8, 2025, in Warrenton, Va. He was 101.| The Source
Beginning Thursday, Aug. 21, the WashU Mobile app will be retired as part of a planned transition to a suite of specialized mobile applications designed to provide direct access to the services that students, faculty and staff use the most.| The Source
Syracuse University has signed The Coca-Cola Company as the official non-alcoholic beverage partner of the University and Syracuse University Athletics. The ...| SU News
Scott Tainsky (far right), shown here with Detroit Country Day School players and coaches at a University of Michigan summer team camp, is the new Senior As ...| SU News
The latest recipient of the Maxwell School’s Cramer Horizon Award has embodied the ideals of its namesakes, Gerald ’52, H’10 and Daphna Cramer, through his ...| SU News
The Whitman School received the 2025 Excellence in Mental Health and Well-Being Award from Insight into Academia magazine, a measure of an institution’s ind ...| SU News
Students can now apply for this enhanced program to simultaneously earn two degrees in engineering and business.| Michigan Engineering News
In a competitive year, fourteen graduate students were honored for outstanding progress within their fields.| Michigan Engineering News
Emerging Engineers Bring Fresh Insights and Energy to Real-World Challenges in the SURE 2025 program The post CEE Undergraduates Transform Summer Research through SURE 2025 appeared first on Civil and Environmental Engineering.| Civil and Environmental Engineering
While roommates with her son, who is also earning a PhD at U-M IOE, Nuha is advancing sustainable water treatment solutions with a lifetime of experience behind her.| Civil and Environmental Engineering
Five of the Falk College sport analytics students who worked for the United Football League this season attended the UFL’s championship game in St. Louis. F ...| SU News
Chris Mihm, adjunct professor of public administration and international affairs in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has received the 2 ...| SU News
Natan Levy Syracuse Hillel has appointed Rabbi Natan Levy as campus rabbi. Levy, who most recently served as head of operations for the Faiths Forum for Lon ...| SU News
Amir Durić The University has appointed Imam Amir Durić as assistant dean for religious and spiritual life at Hendricks Chapel. Durić, who has served as Mus ...| SU News
We asked faculty and staff to share photos of their favorite recent high school graduates. Congratulations to all, and good luck as you continue your journe ...| SU News
With help from an Engage Detroit grant, U-M IOE and Robotics empower future engineers through hands-on learning and community building.| Industrial & Operations Engineering
As they gear up for launch in 2026, students on Michigan Engineering’s rocketry project team headed to California to test an engine designed and built from scratch.| Michigan Engineering News
By Jessica Good | Two Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadets from The University of Texas at Dallas received their commissions as second lieutenants in the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Reserve on May 23 at UTD’s inaugural officer commissioning ceremony. “Today marks a very important milestone for these young men and women as they […]| News Center
University Professor Sean O'Keefe (fourth from the right) poses with his family (and Otto) during a retirement celebration at the Maxwell School. (Phot ...| SU News
Jorge Morales ’26, a double major in history and anthropology in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs with a minor in English and textual st ...| SU News
This past January, Executive Director of Esports Joey Gawrysiak (left) and Gen.G CEO Arnold Hur announced a multi-year partnership designed to enhance stude ...| SU News
2025 AWESOME Excellence in Education Scholarship winners Deedra Samuel ’26 (left) and Odette Sherk ’26 (center) pose with Supply Chain Professor Julie Niede ...| SU News
Professor Johan Wiklund meets with a student at the Whitman School. (Photo by Amelia Beamish) The Whitman School of Management’s Distinguished Professor Joh ...| SU News
Katsitsatekanoniahkwa Destiny Lazore, a rising senior communication and rhetorical studies major in the College of Visual and Performing Arts and political ...| SU News
At times of change, we look to our history, mission, and values to ground us as we discern how Georgetown can fulfill its calling to be a force for good […] The post Called to be a force for good in the world appeared first on Georgetown Today.| Georgetown Today
The Kate Gleason Award recognizes distinguished women in engineering for outstanding entrepreneurial success or a lifetime of achievement.| Michigan Engineering News
A University of Texas at Dallas researcher’s pioneering artificial intelligence (AI) technology to reduce traffic delays and emissions, developed in collaboration with the City of Richardson, Texas, was named a Smart 20 Award winner and one of the top three projects at the 2025 Smart Cities Connect Spring Conference and Expo. The Smart 20 Awards, […]| News Center
Three professors have been named Meredith Professor Faculty Fellows. Part of the Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professorship Program, the Faculty Fellows ...| SU News
The Syracuse WorkForce Run was held at Onondaga Lake Parkway Tuesday, bringing together workers from across Central New York for a night of food, fun, fitne ...| SU News
Hands-on learning at the U-M College of Pharmacy and Dunbar Tower projects connects classroom lessons to real-world challenges. The post CEE Students Visit Ann Arbor Construction Sites appeared first on Civil and Environmental Engineering.| Civil and Environmental Engineering
Renowned for her groundbreaking work in environmental biotechnology and sustainable water treatment, Raskin’s recognition highlights her global impact on water security and mentoring future engineers. The post CEE’s Professor Lutgarde Raskin Honored with KU Leuven Honorary Doctorate During 600th Anniversary Celebration appeared first on Civil and Environmental Engineering.| Civil and Environmental Engineering
Katie McDonald Katherine McDonald, professor of public health and senior associate dean for research and administration in the David B. Falk College of Spor ...| SU News
Cash Operations has set a deadline of 3:30 p.m. on Monday, June 30, 2025, to receive deposits at the Bowne Cash Operations office for credit in fiscal year ...| SU News
Syracuse University Libraries is a critical asset to student success and faculty research and teaching. But Syracuse University staff may not realize that a ...| SU News
Syracuse University Libraries’ Blackstone LaunchPad welcomed new members of the Founders Circle from the Class of 2025. Syracuse University Libraries’ Black ...| SU News
The following is an announcement from The University of Texas System. Dear UT Dallas Community, Today the Board of Regents made it official: Dr. Prabhas V. Moghe will become the next president of UT Dallas, effective Aug. 2, 2025. You may read more about him from our May 7 news release, announcing him as the […]| News Center