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Keeping Endangered Whales Safe By Predicting Their Movements

A College of Arts and Sciences researcher is working to develop models to predict whale behavior and prevent ship collisions.
Dan Bernardi Jan. 15, 2026
Keeping Endangered Whales Safe By Predicting Their Movements

When Tropical Oceans Were Oxygen Oases

Research reveals when and why ancient tropical seas transitioned from oxygen oases to marine dead zones, providing clues to the long-term evolution of oceanic environments.
Sean Grogan Jan. 15, 2026
When Tropical Oceans Were Oxygen Oases

University Avenue Shuttle Stop to Shift During Construction

While shuttles will no longer stop between Harrison and Adams Streets, two new stops have been added along University Avenue.
News Staff Jan. 15, 2026
University Avenue Shuttle Stop to Shift During Construction

Barnes Center Recognized for Excellence in Student Well-Being

The Barnes Center at The Arch has been named to the Princeton Review 2026 Mental Health Services Honor Roll.
Gabrielle Lake Jan. 15, 2026
Barnes Center Recognized for Excellence in Student Well-Being

Faculty and Staff Invited to Join Popular Well-Being Series

The 12-session Thrive! program brings updated research and practical strategies for resilience, stress management and cultivating happiness in an increasingly overwhelming world.
News Staff Jan. 15, 2026
Faculty and Staff Invited to Join Popular Well-Being Series

Badi Baltagi Named Great Arab Minds Award Laureate in Economics

The award honors exceptional Arab scholars, scientists and thinkers whose work advances knowledge and benefits humanity.
Jessica Youngman Jan. 15, 2026
Badi Baltagi Named Great Arab Minds Award Laureate in Economics

Syracuse Views Spring 2026

The latest views from every corner of Syracuse University's vibrant campus community.
News Staff Jan. 14, 2026
Syracuse Views Spring 2026

Professor Creates Forecasting Tool to Map Population Beliefs

School of Information Studies Associate Professor Josh Introne receives grant to study how ideas cluster and shift across a population.
Anya Woods Jan. 14, 2026
Professor Creates Forecasting Tool to Map Population Beliefs

Applications Open for NSF I-Corps Spring 2026 Regional Course

The course is designed to empower researchers with the tools, skills and strategies needed to bring technological innovations to market.
Cristina Hatem Jan. 14, 2026
Applications Open for NSF I-Corps Spring 2026 Regional Course

Faculty to Participate in 2026 Academic Leaders Network

Five faculty members will participate in the annual program featuring virtual and on-site sessions throughout 2026.
Wendy S. Loughlin Jan. 13, 2026
Faculty to Participate in 2026 Academic Leaders Network

Provost’s Advisory Committee on Promotion and Tenure Adds 6

Members advise the vice chancellor, provost and chief academic officer and work to ensure consistent promotion and tenure processes.
Wendy S. Loughlin Jan. 13, 2026
Provost’s Advisory Committee on Promotion and Tenure Adds 6

Art Gallery Opens at Comstock Art Facility

Studio arts major Stella Kogan ’28 and art history major Evangeline Berg ’26 joined forces to make 044 Comstock a reality.
News Staff Jan. 13, 2026
Art Gallery Opens at Comstock Art Facility

Center for Student Excellence Programs Come Together at 100 Sims Drive

Programs, including CLASS, SOURCE, HEOP and Living Learning Communities, are now housed together in one building.
Wendy S. Loughlin Jan. 13, 2026

Message From Chancellor Syverud

Chancellor Kent Syverud will become the 16th President of the University of Michigan in July 2026 after concluding his tenure at Syracuse University.
News Staff Jan. 12, 2026
Message From Chancellor Syverud
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