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New Staff within Office of Diversity and Inclusion Enhances Efforts to Create More Welcoming Campus
To continue to build its efforts in creating an equitable, diverse, accessible and inclusive campus, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion has welcomed new staff members and student advisors. The new staff members, working with Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer…
David Prince, Curator of the Art Museum, to Retire in January
The Syracuse University Art Museum of Art announced that David Prince, the museumās curator, will retire on Jan. 4. During his 34 years of service to the museum and the University, Prince introduced thousands of students, faculty, staffĀ and community…
Stories of Service: Mike Frasciello and Scott Taylor
In celebration of veterans, the University recognizes the experiences and stories of student, faculty and staff veterans. These stories are just some of the many from among the veteran and military-connected community members on campus whom the University is dedicated…
Meet LaShan Lovelace, Syracuseās New Director of Diversity and Inclusion
Now more than ever, diversity and inclusion matter. As Syracuseās new director of diversity and inclusion, LaShan Lovelace is helping to lead the Universityās work to create a welcoming, respectful campus climate where everyone is provided with equal opportunity to…
Kal Srinivas and Jerry Edmonds Serve as Peer Evaluators in Middle States Accreditation
Accreditation by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) is a necessary evaluation process for universities to affirm their educational quality. Institutions conduct a self-study, and then peer evaluators visit the institution to ensure the self-study accurately reflects its…
Office of Human Resources Announces Updated Staff Flexible Work Policy and Form
The Office of Human Resources (HR) has worked diligently to bring faculty and staff members back to the campus work environment since early June. While the University has gone to great lengths to ensure the campus workplace is as safe…
Staff, Faculty Members, Along with International Students and Families, Support Essential Workers through Fundraising Effort
When a group of local Chinese American community members, including University faculty and staff, heard about the devastating impact of COVID-19 on Chinaās people and its health care system earlier this year, they recognized what could happen in the United…
Virtual Event: A Conversation with Bea GonzƔlez
Bea GonzĆ”lez, longtime leader at Syracuse University and in the greater Syracuse community, will join Hendricks Chapel Dean Brian Konkol for a virtual conversation on Wednesday, June 17, at 7 p.m. Their discussion will focus on GonzĆ”lezās years of service…
Barnes Center Staff Therapist Helps Students Gain Insight Through Mindfulness
Mansi Brat teaches students how to embrace the present moment and find serenity with oneās thoughtsāan often elusive ideal to grasp in the anxieties of todayās perfectionism-driven world. A staff therapist with the Barnes Center at The Arch and facilitator…
Bea GonzƔlez to Retire After 36 Years of Creating Opportunity for Syracuse University Students, Connecting the University with the Greater Community
When Bethaida āBeaā GonzĆ”lez came to Syracuse at age 3 from her birthplace of Cayey, Puerto Rico, her family settled in an apartment on Adams Street, on the periphery of the Syracuse University campus. She had no way to know…