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News-2019

(June 17, 2019)

Poetry and the Examined Life

A conversation with poet Thomas Centolella '74, winner of a 2019 Guggenheim Fellowship

(June 7, 2019)

Gebbie Clinic to Host 'Fluency Camp' for Kids Who Stutter

June 26-28 camp will benefit children and their families, legal guardians

(June 6, 2019)

Staff Appreciation Picnic Serves up Food, Fun

Inaugural event salutes 'backbone of College'

(June 5, 2019)

Dean's Office Welcomes Administrative Specialist

Jessica Allman wants to become 'go-to resource' for faculty, staff

(May 31, 2019)

Arts and Sciences Appoints New Director of Graduate, Undergraduate Recruitment

Chris Anderson G'15 brings 14 years' admissions experience to position

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(May 29, 2019)

Arts and Sciences to Hold First Annual Staff Appreciation Picnic May 31

Dean Ruhlandt praises 250-plus staffers as 'backbone of the College'

(May 9, 2019)

Deborah Pellow to Receive Wasserstrom Prize for Graduate Teaching

Anthrolopgy professor known for 'strong bond' with Ph.D. students

(May 2, 2019)

Arts and Sciences Takes Top Honors at Year-End Ceremonies

Students, faculty, alumni reap University's highest awards

(May 2, 2019)

Playing the Long Game

A&S advisor, Syracuse football star Scott Freeney '97 helps students win in the classroom

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(April 24, 2019)

Faculty Media Coverage on the Rise

Recent headlines confirm College's growing media footprint

(April 17, 2019)

Novelist Karan Mahajan to Conclude Carver Series April 24

This year's Don MacNaughton Reader known for "smart, devastating" prose

(April 10, 2019)

Humanities Book Reception to 'Illuminate Human Experience' April 17

Works by more than 60 University editors, authors will be on display

(April 10, 2019)

Winston Fisher Seminar Was 'Life-Changing,' Student Recalls

Sophomore Ally Peyton '21 reflects on time in popular A&S immersion program

(April 5, 2019)

Five Questions for Theo Cateforis

The author of 'The Rock History Reader' may have the coolest job on campus

(April 4, 2019)

Syracuse Symposium to Present Final Chapter of 'Stories'

April events will explore notions of authoritarianism, Indigenous injustice, grief, community archiving

(April 4, 2019)

Promoting Social Responsibility

Jessica Arb Danial G'16 is youngest board chair in Everson history

(April 4, 2019)

Swimming in a Sea of Neutrinos

Ph.D. candidate Avinay Bhat discusses his research into the Universe's smallest, most elusive particles

(April 1, 2019)

Human Activity Disrupting Iconic African Ecosystem, Biologist Finds

Professor Mark Ritchie notes up to 75-percent drop in larger wildlife species populations in parts of Serengeti-Mara ecosystem

(March 28, 2019)

Ray Smith Symposium Connects Campus Community Through Indian Storytelling

Public events at ArtRage, Everson include art exhibition, performances, lecture, gallery talks

(March 28, 2019)

Lakota Poet to Reflect "Officiousness, Duplicity" of Language

Layli Long Soldier will headline Carver Reading Series April 3

(March 26, 2019)

Syracuse Physicist Discovers New Class of Pentaquarks

Findings by Professor Tomasz Skwarnicki recast understanding of structural matter

(March 21, 2019)

Physicists Reveal Why Matter Dominates Universe

Syracuse's Sheldon Stone helps discover matter-antimatter asymmetry in charmed quarks

(March 19, 2019)

Alumni Business Owner Propels 'People-First' Philosophy

Serial entrepreneur Ed Mitzen '89 is part of a new wave of socially conscious business leaders

(March 18, 2019)

John L. Johnson Lecture to Explore 'Chicago and the Black Arts Movement,' March 20

Washington State Professor Thabiti Lewis will review black aesthetic of 1960s, '70s

(March 14, 2019)

Haitian Author, Artist Frankétienne to Visit Campus March 25-26

'Father of Haitian letters' will present lectures, readings, film screening, art exhibition

(March 12, 2019)

Poet Terrance Hayes to Headline Carver Series March 20

National Book Award winner will read from 'American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin'

(March 12, 2019)

Recent Graduates Reap Rewards of Liberal Arts Learning

Megan Phan '17, Jacob Urban '18 practice social responsibility after graduation

(March 6, 2019)

College Appoints First Director of Proposal Development

Melissa Whipps to increase 'volume, scope, success' of grant proposals

(March 4, 2019)

Syracuse Symposium 'Stories' Bring CNY History Alive

Upcoming events cast new light on Native American, abolitionist narratives

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