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Student Discovers Key Security Vulnerability in Commonly Used Operating System

Shivam Kumar recently identified the vulnerability in a key component of countless computing systems and the largest open-source project in existence.
Alex Dunbar April 13, 2026
Student Discovers Key Security Vulnerability in Commonly Used Operating System

How Syracuse Law’s Innovation Law Center Preps Patent Attorneys

The center's new patent law program gives students with science and engineering backgrounds a competitive edge before they ever sit for the state bar.
Caroline K. Reff April 13, 2026
How Syracuse Law’s Innovation Law Center Preps Patent Attorneys

2026-27 Remembrance Scholars Named: 35 Students, One Enduring Mission

The Remembrance Scholars plan the Remembrance activities held at the University each year, and the cohort will be recognized during a convocation in the fall.
Kelly Homan Rodoski April 13, 2026
2026-27 Remembrance Scholars Named: 35 Students, One Enduring Mission

Student Veterans Cap Academic Year With 1950s-Themed Awards Banquet

The annual SVO Ball and Awards Banquet recognized student veterans, faculty and staff for their contributions to the university's military-connected community.
Charlie Poag April 10, 2026
Student Veterans Cap Academic Year With 1950s-Themed Awards Banquet

5 Things You Didn’t Know About Forensic Science

From forensic DNA analysis to mock crime scenes, Syracuse University's Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute is training the next generation of investigators.
John Boccacino April 10, 2026
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Forensic Science

Student Uses Poetry and Art to Explore Her Disabilities, Help Others

First-year student OlaRose Ndubuisi will discuss her experiences with invisible disabilities and lead a writing and art workshop on campus April 17.
Dialynn Dwyer April 10, 2026
Student Uses Poetry and Art to Explore Her Disabilities, Help Others

4 Ways Jeff Rubin Is Thinking About AI Right Now

The University’s chief digital officer shares insights on the job market, data silos and the environmental impact of data centers.
Jen Plummer April 10, 2026
4 Ways Jeff Rubin Is Thinking About AI Right Now

Elle Key ’93 to Deliver 2026 VPA Convocation Address

The award-winning director, writer and producer will address College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) graduates at the college's convocation ceremony on Saturday, May 9.
Erica Blust April 10, 2026
Elle Key ’93 to Deliver 2026 VPA Convocation Address

Whitman School Rated No. 1 for Experiential Learning Participation by Poets&Quants

The recognition in the 2026 rankings reflects one of the school's most deeply held commitments: that the best way to learn business is to practice
Meg Androsiglio April 10, 2026
Whitman School Rated No. 1 for Experiential Learning Participation by Poets&Quants

Committee, Engagement Opportunities Announced for Hendricks Chapel Dean Search

A 12-member committee will lead the search for the eighth dean of the chapel, which approaches its centennial in 2030.
News Staff April 9, 2026
Committee, Engagement Opportunities Announced for Hendricks Chapel Dean Search

Classrooms Without Borders: Student Medical Brigade Supports Panama Health Care

During the week-long brigade, students assisted health care professionals in treating over 250 community members who face significant barriers to medical access.
News Staff April 9, 2026
Classrooms Without Borders: Student Medical Brigade Supports Panama Health Care

Kissing Bench to Undergo Minor Repairs

The University's most famous bench is receiving a touch-up.
Jennifer DeMarchi April 9, 2026
Kissing Bench to Undergo Minor Repairs

NBC Sports Broadcaster Mike Tirico ’88 to Speak at Commencement

The ‘Sunday Night Football’ play-by-play voice and NBC Olympics primetime host, who began his broadcasting career at Syracuse University's own WAER-FM, will address graduates May
Kathleen Haley April 9, 2026
NBC Sports Broadcaster Mike Tirico ’88 to Speak at Commencement

Maxwell School Ranked No. 1 for Public Affairs by U.S. News

The honor is determined by surveys of deans and program directors at 266 schools—a distinction that reflects the Maxwell School's standing among public affairs educators.
Cort Ruddy April 8, 2026
Maxwell School Ranked No. 1 for Public Affairs by U.S. News
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