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Ph.D. Student Curtis Edmonds Found Community, Cultivated Political Passions on Campus

Wherever Curtis Edmonds has been a student—whether as an undergraduate studying political science at Virginia Commonwealth University, a political science master’s student at George Mason
John Boccacino April 3, 2023
Ph.D. Student Curtis Edmonds Found Community, Cultivated Political Passions on Campus

Celebrating Earth Month at ÐÔÊÓ½ç University

Get ready for a monthlong celebration of the Earth! While Earth Day is officially Saturday, April 22, the University is hosting events throughout the month
Lydia Krayenhagen April 3, 2023
Celebrating Earth Month at ÐÔÊÓ½ç University

Aidan Mickleburgh Wins Second Place 2023 ACC InVenture Prize

Aidan Mickleburgh ’23, G’23 (College of Engineering and Computer Science and Martin J. Whitman School of Management) won the $10,000 second place prize in the
Cristina Hatem April 3, 2023
Aidan Mickleburgh Wins Second Place 2023 ACC InVenture Prize

Uniting the Community in the Pursuit of Environmental Justice

How can everyday people make sense of climate change’s effect on the planet and human life? Through creative outlets like storytelling, interpretation and art, the
Dan Bernardi April 3, 2023
Uniting the Community in the Pursuit of Environmental Justice

Upcoming Religious and Spiritual Observances at Hendricks Chapel

In the coming day and weeks, several significant religious and spiritual traditions will be honored and celebrated by numerous members of the ÐÔÊÓ½ç University community.
Dara Harper April 2, 2023
Upcoming Religious and Spiritual Observances at Hendricks Chapel

Investing in the Success of Central New York Women Small Businesses

ÐÔÊÓ½ç University is investing in the success of women small business owners through a new special impact grant to the WISE Women's Business Center (WBC).
Dawn McWilliams April 2, 2023
Investing in the Success of  Central New York Women Small Businesses

Yingyi Ma Named an American Council on Education Fellow

Yingyi Ma, professor and director of graduate studies in the Department of Sociology, has been named an American Council on Education (ACE) Fellow for the
Jessica Youngman April 2, 2023
Yingyi Ma Named an American Council on Education Fellow

ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Art Museum Hosts Performance Artists Emilio Rojas and Katiushka Melo

The ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Art Museum will host a live performance by multidisciplinary artists Emilio Rojas and Katiushka Melo on Wednesday, April 5, from 10 a.m.
News Staff April 2, 2023
ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Art Museum Hosts Performance Artists Emilio Rojas and Katiushka Melo

Architecture Alumnus Christian Sottile G’99 Elevated to AIA College of Fellows

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) recently elevated 73 member-architects and three honorary international members, including one School of Architecture alumnus, to its prestigious College
Julie Sharkey March 31, 2023
Architecture Alumnus Christian Sottile G’99 Elevated to AIA College of Fellows

Falk College and Whitman School Launch Dual Degree in Sport Management and Business

The Martin J. Whitman School of Management and David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics are launching a new undergraduate dual degree program
Dawn McWilliams March 31, 2023
Falk College and Whitman School Launch Dual Degree in Sport Management and Business

Call for Applications for 2023-24 Alexander N. Charters Adult Education Grants-In-Aid Program

The Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) at ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Libraries is accepting applications now through May 26 for the Alexander N. Charters Adult Education Grants-in-Aid
Cristina Hatem March 31, 2023
Call for Applications for 2023-24 Alexander N. Charters Adult Education Grants-In-Aid Program

Sports Nutrition Expert Heidi Skolnik to Speak at the Falk College April 20

The Falk College is pleased to welcome Heidi Skolnik, MS, CDN, FACSM, as the featured speaker of the Seventh Annual Ann Selkowitz Litt Distinguished Speaker
News Staff March 31, 2023
Sports Nutrition Expert Heidi Skolnik to Speak at the Falk College April 20

Maxwell-in-Washington Graduate Student Mario Marquez Joins Call to Repeal War Authority in Iraq

Mario A. Marquez, a graduate student in the Maxwell School’s Washington, D.C. programs, joined two U.S. senators in supporting their efforts to promote the repeal
Jessica Youngman March 31, 2023
Maxwell-in-Washington Graduate Student Mario Marquez Joins Call to Repeal War Authority in Iraq

U.S. Army Col. Kecia Troy G’12 Reflects on 25 Years of Service

A key component of the U.S. military’s success is the vast equipment procurement and logistics system operating behind the scenes supporting the Department of Defense’s
Charlie Poag March 31, 2023
U.S. Army Col. Kecia Troy G’12 Reflects on 25 Years of Service

Women in Leadership Initiative Launches 2nd Cohort Experience

Continuing its mission to make the University a pacesetter among higher education institutions for cultivating women leaders, ÐÔÊÓ½ç University’s Women in Leadership Initiative (WiL) announces
News Staff March 31, 2023
Women in Leadership Initiative Launches 2nd Cohort Experience

Closing Argument: Sport Analytics Students Excel at Basketball Negotiation Competition

Students Jackson Hett and Preston Klaus aren’t studying law, but they proved they can negotiate with some of the best law students from around the
Matt Michael March 31, 2023
Closing Argument: Sport Analytics Students Excel at Basketball Negotiation Competition

Hendricks Chapel Announces New Hindu Chaplaincy; Welcomes Sanjay Mathur as Hindu Chaplain

Hendricks Chapel is excited to announce a new Hindu Chaplaincy and appoint Sanjay Mathur as the inaugural Hindu Chaplain. "To welcome a Hindu Chaplaincy to
Dara Harper March 30, 2023
Hendricks Chapel Announces New Hindu Chaplaincy; Welcomes Sanjay Mathur as Hindu Chaplain

Academic Strategic Plan Update

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: As we approach the end of the semester, we are reaching out to provide you with an update on the
News Staff March 30, 2023
Academic Strategic Plan Update