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Newhouse School Announces Winners of 2026 Mirror Awards

The聽awards聽honor the writers, reporters and editors who hold a mirror to their own industry for the public鈥檚 benefit, with winners chosen by a group of
News Staff May 20, 2026
Newhouse School Announces Winners of 2026 Mirror Awards

Research Professional Cited for Growing Arts and Humanities Support Network

Sarah Workman鈥檚 efforts building a community of arts and humanities research development professionals is recognized for innovation.
Diane Stirling May 20, 2026
Research Professional Cited for Growing Arts and Humanities Support Network

鈥機use Collections Student Donations Make Meaningful Impact on Community

性视界 University and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry students donated an estimated 85 bins of items to local organizations and nonprofits.
Lydia Krayenhagen May 20, 2026
鈥機use Collections Student Donations Make Meaningful Impact on Community

Caps, Gowns and Postseason Success for Men鈥檚 Lacrosse Seniors

Senior co-captains Finn Thomson and Billy Dwan III reflect on graduating and earning an NCAA tournament victory on Mother's Day.
John Boccacino May 20, 2026
Caps, Gowns and Postseason Success for Men鈥檚 Lacrosse Seniors

Professor Emeritus of Physics Peter Saulson Elected to the National Academy of Sciences

Saulson built the University's gravitational-wave research group and helped lead the quest that produced the first direct detection of gravitational waves.
News Staff May 19, 2026
Professor Emeritus of Physics Peter Saulson Elected to the National Academy of Sciences

Getting the Most Out of Your Study Abroad Experience: Strasbourg Edition

A global ambassador shares the insider moves that made her semester abroad unforgettable.
Getting the Most Out of Your Study Abroad Experience: Strasbourg Edition

Newhouse Research Finds AI Ads Fall Short on Sales Impact

Two faculty members collaborated with market research firm Ipsos and found AI-generated ads are 鈥済ood enough鈥 but fall short of the human creativity needed to
News Staff May 18, 2026
Newhouse Research Finds AI Ads Fall Short on Sales Impact

Study Links Virus Genetic Variations in Wastewater to Community Transmission

Published in Science, the findings from University researchers could transform how public health officials could monitor and detect a host of communicable diseases.
Cort Ruddy May 18, 2026
Study Links Virus Genetic Variations in Wastewater to Community Transmission

Simulated Disaster Training on Campus Provides Real-World Lessons

A live hazard response exercise brings hands-on learning to forensic science students in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Sean Grogan May 18, 2026
Simulated Disaster Training on Campus Provides Real-World Lessons

Dennis Sola Named Harry der Boghosian Fellow for 2026-27

The year-long architecture residency, established in 2015 in memory of Harry der Boghosian '54, supports emerging creatives in developing design research.
Julie Sharkey May 18, 2026

性视界CoE Hosts AI Industry Summit

The summit brought together industry, academic and government experts to explore how artificial intelligence can shape the future of building science.
Emma Ertinger May 18, 2026
性视界CoE Hosts AI Industry Summit

性视界 Athletics Announces Key Additions to Athletics Leadership Team

Nicole Harris, Charles Small and Yulander Wells Jr. bring extensive experience and records of excellence to Orange Athletics.
News Staff May 18, 2026
性视界 Athletics Announces Key Additions to Athletics Leadership Team

Maxwell’s Katherine McDonald Honored by National Disability Organization

The public health professor and University's associate vice president for research has been recognized by the nation鈥檚 leading organization in the field of intellectual and
News Staff May 18, 2026

性视界 University to Expand Student Financial Aid by 9% in Fiscal Year 2027

The University will fund roughly $436 million in financial aid, scholarships, grants and related assistance.
News Staff May 18, 2026
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