A New Perspective
When Bianka Pena’s adviser, KL Lane, suggested that she take a course titled West African Women Writers, it did not take much to persuade her. Pena ’26, a psychology major…
When Bianka Pena’s adviser, KL Lane, suggested that she take a course titled West African Women Writers, it did not take much to persuade her. Pena ’26, a psychology major…
Costa Rica, one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, offers a natural tapestry of coastal plains, lush rainforests, and rugged mountain ranges—home to nearly half a million species. Each…
Professor Larry Tanner was interviewed on Channel 9 about recent dinosaur research.
Mitchell Franklin from accounting is quoted in an article on Essentially Sports about NIL and whether the income is taxable.
Le Moyne professor Hilary McManus, Ph.D., joins Homeward Bound 9 to empower women in STEMM leadership. Discover her Antarctic journey and commitment to shaping a more inclusive future.
See how the Keenan Center’s Innovation Internship program empowered 50 Syracuse high school students to merge creativity with real-world impact.
From exciting campus transformations and celebrating alumni achievements to welcoming new students and faculty, 2024 was filled with remarkable stories and unforgettable moments.
Matt Stevens, a political science major, wrote a Syracuse.com opinion piece advocating for pending legislation that would strengthen online safety for kids.
National NPR story on the new cookbook “Dalit Kitchens of Marathwada” features comments from sociology Professor Farha Ternikar.
“Highways and Heartaches: How Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart, and Children of the New South Saved the Soul of Country Music” by Michael Streissguth, professor of Communications and Film Studies, has won the…
See how Aaron Abma, Ph.D. connects timeless questions to modern challenges, showing the real-world impact of critical thinking and reflection.
Kenyon Black, director of Le Moyne’s Upward Bound Program, has been elected as secretary of the YMCA of Central New York board of directors.