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Now in its 5th year, the student-run history journal conference drew researchers from four universities. The post Maxwell’s CHRONOS Conference Showcases History Research appeared first on Syracuse University Today .

The new program will provide access to market-relevant online degrees, certificates and career development opportunities. The post NFL Players Association, University Announce Educational Program appeared first on Syracuse University Today .

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Syracuse University receives $1 million from the Golisano Foundation to grow inclusive postsecondary education for students with intellectual disability statewide. The post Grant Extends Opportunities for Students With Intellectual Disability appeared first on Syracuse University Today .

The Winston Fisher Seminar took A&S | Maxwell undergraduates inside top firms across finance, law, media and the arts. The post 16 Students Spend Spring Break on NYC Career Immersion appeared first on Syracuse University Today .

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Earning a Maximizing Investigators’ Research (MIRA) Award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is among the most competitive distinctions a biomedical researcher can achieve. Two faculty members in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) have just joined those prestigious ranks. Angela Oliverio, assistant professor of biology, and Shahar Sukenik, assistant professor of chemistry, ... The p…

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The latest views from every corner of Syracuse University's vibrant campus community. The post Syracuse Views Spring 2026 appeared first on Syracuse University Today .

The student organization connects students to research and career opportunities and brings STEM education to Central New York children. The post Biomedical Engineering Society Is Shaping the Next Generation of Engineers appeared first on Syracuse University Today .

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Supervisors nominated student employees who have made significant contributions that have a lasting impact on the Libraries. The post Libraries Recognize Outstanding 2026 Student Employees With Awards appeared first on Syracuse University Today .

A $1 million gift from the Allyn family to the Center on Disability and Inclusion will expand career services, alumni connections and community resources for graduates. The post Advocacy and Philanthropy Open New Opportunities for InclusiveU Graduates appeared first on Syracuse University Today .

Jeffrey Rubin, Syracuse University’s senior vice president for digital transformation and chief digital officer, has been appointed interim dean of the School of Information Studies (iSchool), effective Monday, May 11. Jeff Hemsley, who has served as iSchool interim dean since 2024, has announced plans to step down from the position following Commencement. “I am grateful to Jeff Rubin for st... T…

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From historical preservation and supermassive black holes to theoretical physics, three students will continue exploring novel research through NSF’s elite fellowship. The post 3 Earn National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships appeared first on Syracuse University Today .

From students to senior leaders, the University community rallied behind Chancellor Syverud with a walk, prayers and letters of support. The post Clad in Gray, the Orange Family Shows Up appeared first on Syracuse University Today .

From what to wear to when to ask questions, Career Services Director Adam Capozzi breaks down what it takes to turn a summer internship into a full-time offer. The post How to Make a Great First Impression at Your Summer Internship appeared first on Syracuse University Today .

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Diane Riley's legacy gift honors her late husband, H. John Riley Jr. '61, whose own Syracuse University journey inspired a lifetime of giving back to the students and university he loved. The post A Transformational Gift Changes Orange Hall Into Riley Hall appeared first on Syracuse University Today .

Three Syracuse University Libraries’ LaunchPad student start-up teams won prizes in the finals of the New York Business Plan Competition (NYBPC), powered by Upstate Capital Association of NY, held in Albany on April 22. Celes Buffard ’27 (School of Information Studies), founder of SecondWave, won the $10,000 first prize in the learn, work and live category. SecondWave combines financial liter... …

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