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Engineering with a human face
Bernard Amadei explains how engineers can help make the world a better place.
Ohno speeds through book signing
The world's most highly decorated Winter Olympic athlete, Apolo Ohno, shows how we can all come closer to living with zero regrets.
Women are the solution
Award-winning New York Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof discusses the vital role of women in addressing development issues across the globe.
Live: Nicholas Kristof at Syracuse University
Follow updates from The New York Times columnist's 7:30 p.m. talk at Hendricks Chapel.
The BP oil spill and you
A group of expert panelists gathered on Tuesday, Oct. 26 to discuss what the BP oil spill means to the future of American energy.
Just like us
A Remembrance Scholar gets to know the Pan Am Flight 103 victim she represents.
Secret's out
PostSecret creator Frank Warren brings the comedy and confessions to Syracuse University.
To do good or not, that is the question
Five-time Emmy winner and columnist Randy Cohen discusses ethics in today's society at Hendricks Chapel.
Blast from the past
Six decades later, SU's Class of 1950 returns to reminisce about the campus that changed them.
The power of culture in a world of politics
Retired NBC national security correspondent Fred Francis, along with other prominent media members, explore cultural diplomacy Friday at SU.
From drums to comedy, Max Weinberg shares his story
The E Street Band drummer's adventure has taken him from a child fascinated by the drums to a percussionist with an impressive resume.
Activist Angela Davis champions prison abolition
Controversial visiting professor passionately discusses feminism and the anti-prison movement Tuesday to a capacity crowd.
Presidential politics: The making of a political mastermind
Kathleen Jamieson takes a hard look at the power of speech and rhetoric in the race for the presidency.
Islamic community leader visits SU to defend controversial Cordoba House project
Daisy Khan raised the interfaith merits of the Cordoba House at Park51 to a packed crowd at SU.
SU announces $20 million gift for middle class student scholarships
Howard and Louise Phanstiel's donation is the second largest ever in school history.
Raising the roof at Shack-A-Thon
Habitat for Humanity hosted the annual event to raise awareness for affordable housing in Syracuse and around the country.
Environmentalist Majora Carter urges local action
The green activist recounts a career of making change in her South Bronx neighborhood.
The Rev. Rick Hill, a father to many
The chaplain of SU's Historically Black Church ministry sees himself as a “stand-in parent" to students.
PARK(ing) Day stops on Marshall Street
SUNY-ESF landscape architecture students join more than 20 other Syracuse residents in the PARK(ing) Day initiative.
One down, 246 days to go
After a sun-soaked first day of school warmed nervous freshman and relaxed upperclassmen alike, the countdown to May is officially on.
Laying new groundwork at Hendricks Chapel
The Rev. Tiffany Steinwert, the first female dean of Hendricks Chapel, is laying the groundwork for the future of SU institution.
A glowing discovery
Using glow-in-the-dark sperm, Syracuse University researchers discover the combative nature among sperm cells.
Wild 'n' out
SUNY-ESF's new club, Primitive Pursuits, is all about living simply with the land.
The truth will set you green
ESF's Green Campus Initiative reveals the trash habits of its students.
At Commencement, students cut Dimon slack
Protesters don’t come to bear; accountability was the major theme of JPMorgan Chase CEO's address.
Live: Syracuse University Commencement
Follow updates from SU's Commencement ceremonies at the Carrier Dome starting at 9:15 a.m. on Sunday, May 16.
Unconventional postgraduate plans
After graduation, Syracuse University seniors will move across the United States and around the world in order to pursue their dreams.
A tribute to Bill Glavin
The longtime magazine professor will forever be in the hearts of thousands of Newhouse students.
Walnut Park wins Mayfest, but Euclid Ave. survives
With more than 3,000 in attendance, the new Mayfest in Walnut Park prevailed, but the Euclid Avenue party lingers on.
Leibovitz wows, inspires with images
Famed photographer Annie Leibovitz shares favorites and insights in a packed Hendricks Chapel Thursday.
New places to live at SU
After 42 years without a new residence hall, the Syracuse campus has three new living spaces within its borders.
Newhouse lights
Spotlight on sustainability: A bright hope for the Syracuse University campus or a fading dream?
Waiting in vain
Syracuse police monitor Euclid Avenue despite student attendance at SU Showcase events on campus.
Commencement controversy
Student protests against JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon gain attention from university administration, national media outlets.
Rapper brings a fiery message about genocide
Motivational speaker and activist Omekongo Dibinga crusades to end genocide in Congo.
Nobel guest
Seamus Heaney, the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature recipient, reads poetry and talks about his life as a writer and poet at Hendricks Chapel.
Striking a balance: An interview with Seamus Heaney
The Northern Irish poet and Nobel Prize winner went to college and began writing 'to make sense of a life in that time.'
Musical mob takes over quad
First Year Players stage its largest flash mob to promote its spring musical, 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.'
Record-breaking Relay
Syracuse University's eighth annual Relay For Life raises more than $153,000 for cancer research, including $20,000 that night.
Edelman on equal education
Children's advocate Marian Wright Edelman stresses the importance of equal access to education for underprivileged youth.
A cultural collaboration
The Multicultural Fair showcases Syracuse University's diverse student groups through music, food and presentations.
140 candles
Syracuse University celebrates the school's 140 years with a carnival-style birthday party.
Frontlines to online
National Public Radio's Scott Simon discusses his career as a journalist and the evolving state of the media industry.
Covering the world
NPR’s Scott Simon talks about journalism, health care and powder blue neckties.
Live: NPR's Scott Simon at Syracuse University
Follow updates from the National Public Radio host's 7:30 p.m. talk at Hendricks Chapel.
The Underworld's wild man
'Cities of the Underworld' host Don Wildman recalls Indiana Jones-esque experiences from exploring ancient worlds.
Sustainability advocate says go big to go green
Founder of WorldChanging.com Alex Steffen spoke at Hendricks Chapel about achieving big green change.
Scott Sanders unscripted
Writer and director of 'Black Dynamite' discusses the creative and racial challenges of the entertainment industry.
Nobel Laureate lends advice
Muhammad Yunus shares his vision of "Creating a World Without Poverty" with a receptive Hendricks Chapel crowd.
Yunus on social business, helping Haiti
World-renowned economist and Nobel Peace Prize winner shares how his business model can be utilized for academics and crisis relief.
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