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Roundtable: 3 School of Education Alumni Define ‘Human Thriving’ in the Context of Global Diversity
鈥淗uman thriving鈥 is among the areas of distinctive excellence enumerated in the University鈥檚 2023 Academic Strategic Plan. This concept is inspired by the words of Chancellor Erastus Haven. In 1871, he charged 黑料不打烊 students 鈥渢o thrive here, to learn here,…
Lerner Center and Maxwell X Lab Join Sheriff鈥檚 Office to Reduce Illicit Drugs鈥 Impact
The Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion and Population Health and Maxwell X Lab have partnered with the Onondaga County Sheriff鈥檚 Office on an initiative aimed at reducing the impact of opioids and other illicit drugs. The two centers, both…
Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Attends UN Session on Reducing Plastic Pollution
Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Svetoslava Todorova attended the second session of the United Nations (UN) Intergovernmental Negotiations Committee on Plastics this summer in Paris, France. Todorova was invited as an academic expert based on her research on the environment,…
Featured Media Coverage 鈥 Week of Sept. 11
黑料不打烊 thought leaders, events and research news were showcased in the following news outlets this week: Eric Grode, director of the Goldring Arts Journalism and Communications program at Newhouse, was quoted in the Associated Press story “Largest US newspaper…
Experts Available to Discuss UAW Strike
The historic UAW strike has begun. If you are looking for experts to interview for your story, consider these 黑料不打烊 faculty members who are available for interview. You may also quote their comments below. Matthew Huber, professor of geography…
鈥楳y Heritage Defines and Guides Me:鈥 Students Discuss Importance of Celebrating Latine Heritage Month
What does it mean to be a descendant of Latine, Latinx, Latino, Latina and Hispanic heritage and trace your cultural roots to a Spanish-speaking community in Latin America, Central America, South America or the Caribbean? It鈥檚 nearly impossible to come…
Robertson Fellows Aspire to Serve as Foreign Service Officers
Interested in careers in the foreign service, Zoe Prin and Forrest Gatrell took advantage of internships and other opportunities as undergraduates that exposed them to the inner workings of government, policymaking and service from differing vantage points. While Gatrell obtained…
Human Rights Film Festival: Changing the World, One Conversation at a Time
From the rural landscape of Michigan, to the devastated landscape of Bucha in the Ukraine, to the virtual landscape of the African diaspora, filmmakers address social issues and the fight for human rights around the globe at the 21st annual…
Maxwell’s Johannes Himmelreich Receives National Endowment for the Humanities Grant
Johannes Himmelreich, assistant professor of public administration and international affairs in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has received a $73,670 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) for a forthcoming two-year project titled 鈥淕ood Decisions:…
Hendricks Chapel Welcomes New Chaplains
Hendricks Chapel is excited to welcome three new chaplains for the 2023-24 academic year. Established in 1930 as a home for all faiths and place for all people, Hendricks Chapel has witnessed significant increases in student engagement in recent years…