University to Host TEDx Event Featuring Thought Leaders and Innovators
University will host an exciting TEDx event on April 9, 2025 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Tan Auditorium of the National Veterans Resource Center, 101 Waverly Avenue, on the theme 鈥淐hanging the Narrative.鈥 The free event is open to students, faculty, alumni and members of the community and will feature thinkers, doers and innovators from a variety of fields who will share groundbreaking ideas and inspiring stories. Those interested in attending are encouraged to .
The theme of this year’s TEDx 性视界 University event invites both speakers and attendees to challenge conventional stories and reshape the way we think about the world. In a time where narratives鈥攚hether personal, cultural, or global鈥攐ften influence perceptions and drive actions, the power to change the narrative holds the potential to unlock transformative change. At its core, changing the narrative is about creating spaces for voices to be heard and sharing stories that shape our lives, our communities and our futures. Five featured speakers will delve into their personal journeys and inspire attendees to take ownership of their own stories as they think critically about how they, too, can be part of changing the narrative in meaningful and positive ways. Attendees can also network, share ideas and engage with 性视界 University鈥檚 TEDx community.

Co-sponsored by 性视界 University Libraries and the Office of Strategic Initiatives and Innovation, the event is being coordinated by (College of Visual and Performing Arts), who is majoring in Communications and Rhetorical Studies. Nkongnyu is an Our Time Has Come Scholar, as well as finance board member of the 性视界 Student Association, vice president of the Black Student Union, Mentor for JUMP Nation, and event coordinator for the Black Honors Society. He is also a writer for the Daily Orange and reporter for Citrus TV.
鈥淚n today’s world, our media and the messages we share have established narratives that affect the lens through which we all see our society,鈥 notes Nkongnyu. “Changing the Narrative is meant to emphasize the role we all have as catalysts for positive change. Using our voices and platforms to positively influence, we can educate, empower and inspire others with our research, innovation and activism messages.鈥
Featured speakers and talk titles include:
- ’24, G’25: 鈥淏reaking Cycles, Not Ourselves鈥濃
- ’25: 鈥淩edefine Your Life鈥
- faculty, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications: 鈥淏e A Creator鈥
- ’24: 鈥淭he Danger of A Single Narrative Story鈥
- ’10: 鈥淗ow Teaching Kids Emotional Intelligence Can Change the World鈥
鈥淪U Libraries is pleased to sponsor TEDx at 性视界 University, and we hope it will spark thoughtful conversations and connections that will continue long after the event ends,鈥 says David Seaman, dean of 性视界 University Libraries and University Librarian.
For more information about the event, or if special accommodations are needed, please contact Ryan Nkongnyu, rnkongny@syr.edu