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Keeping Legacy Alive for Incredible Syracuse Student-Athlete Veteran
What if one of the greatest student-athletes in Syracuse Universityās storied historyāits first Black sports starāwas one of the worldās least-known legends? Wilmeth Sidat-Singh ā39 is partially recognized within the University community, but his full story hasnāt ever been toldāuntil…
University Celebrates First-Generation Day Nov. 8
National First-Generation College Celebration on Nov. 8 provides an opportunity to celebrate first-generation students whose parents have not attended a higher education institution. The University community is invited to participate in several events being held on Nov. 8 in Bird…
Featured Media Coverage ā Week of Oct. 23
Syracuse University thought leaders, events and research news were showcased in the following news outlets this week: Lynne Vincent, assistant professor of management at the Whitman School, was quoted in a CBS News article about 7,000 Stellantis factory workers joining…
Film Favorites for Your Halloween Movie Night
Looking for a good scary movie to watch this Halloween? Get your popcorn and candy ready for these recommendations by some of our faculty experts who weighed in on their scariest favorites. Roger Hallas āI am particularly partial to artsy…
University Leaders Launch AI Academic Alliance, Convene AI Symposium in Washington
Two Syracuse University institutes are welcoming researchers, academic leaders, policymakers and journalists for discussions in Washington, D.C., about innovations, vulnerabilities and the future of artificial intelligence. The two-day AI Policy Symposium that begins today in the nationās capital is organized…
Extraordinary Gift Ensures Dick Clarkās Legacy Lives on in Expansion of Los Angeles Program
One of Syracuse Universityās most famous graduates, Dick Clark ā51 started his broadcast career in Central New York and grew to prominence in Philadelphia as host of āAmerican Bandstand.ā But it was Los Angeles that offered the greatest opportunity for…
Newhouse School Mourns the Loss of Pioneering Media Executive Edward Bleier ā51
Edward Bleier ā51, the innovative media executive who helped support the study of television and pop culture on the Syracuse University campus, died Tuesday, according to his wife, Magda Bleier. He was 94 years old. Bleier was a pioneer in…
‘Know Your Why’: Sport Industry Executives Offer Students Valuable Advice During Falk College DEIA Lecture
At the start of his keynote address at the Oct. 12, Jonathan B. Wanderstock āDiversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility in Sportā lecture, Kevin Clayton had one request for the large gathering of students in attendance in the College of Lawās…
Look Back. Act Forward. The Profound Impact of the Remembrance Scholars Cohort (Podcast)
Julie Friend ā92 was a sophomore studying speech communication in the College of Visual and Performing Arts when Pan Am Flight 103 went down over Lockerbie, Scotland, on Dec. 21, 1988. Friend and her roommate, Beth, were sitting in Cosmoās…
Student Journalist Participates in Mock Deposition for Communication Law Class
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 a deposition a journalist could face if sued for defamation. The mock deposition was part…