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University Celebrates First-Generation College Students on Nov. 8

The campus community is invited to participate in this year’s National First-Generation College Celebration on Nov. 8. This event is celebrated annually on Nov. 8
News Staff Nov. 2, 2022
University Celebrates First-Generation College Students on Nov. 8

Operation Orange Warmup to Collect Winter Coats for Community at Nov. 12 Football Game Against Florida State

For the second time this year, ÐÔÊÓ½ç University is partnering with Central New York nonprofit organizations for Operation Orange Warmup, a collection drive for warm
News Staff Nov. 2, 2022
Operation Orange Warmup to Collect Winter Coats for Community at Nov. 12 Football Game Against Florida State

School of Architecture Student Combines Design, History Studies With Love of Illustration

From a young age, Thitaree (Jenny) Suwiwatchai '23 (B.Arch)—a fifth-year student in the School of Architecture—has been interested in illustration. Since the day she could
Julie Sharkey Nov. 2, 2022
School of Architecture Student Combines Design, History Studies With Love of Illustration

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Research Team Publishes Research on Efficient Conversion of Solar Energy

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Professor Quinn Qiao and a research team from the College of Engineering and Computer Science recently published two papers in Advanced
Alex Dunbar Nov. 2, 2022
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Research Team Publishes Research on Efficient Conversion of Solar Energy

Faculty and Staff Open Enrollment Runs Through Nov. 11

Don’t miss the opportunity to review your benefits! Open Enrollment is the one time of year when eligible employees can reflect on their benefit options,
News Staff Nov. 2, 2022
Faculty and Staff Open Enrollment Runs Through Nov. 11

Study: Rise in Working-Age Deaths in U.S. Linked to Conservative State Policies

State policies and their impact on public health were thrust into the spotlight at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. But a new
Christopher Munoz Nov. 2, 2022

After the opioid settlement, what to do with the money?

The two largest U.S. pharmacy chains, CVS Health and Walgreens, plan to pay $5 billion each to settle lawsuits nationwide over the destructive impact opioids
Ellen Mbuqe Nov. 2, 2022

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 122: How Supporting the United Way Employee Giving Campaign Makes a Difference in Central New York

Original air date: Nov. 2, 2022 The United Way of Central New York has been making a difference by providing residents with access to essential
John Boccacino Nov. 1, 2022
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 122: How Supporting the United Way Employee Giving Campaign Makes a Difference in Central New York

ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Student Chosen as First Micron Intern Hire From ÐÔÊÓ½ç Veteran Community

Savion Pollard ’25 joined the U.S. Navy as a 21-year-old looking to be part of something bigger than himself and inspire others. Pollard served for
Kathleen Haley Nov. 1, 2022
ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Student Chosen as First Micron Intern Hire From ÐÔÊÓ½ç Veteran Community

Career Readiness Week (Nov. 7-10) Supports Short- and Long-Term Growth

Starting early as an undergraduate student to plan for a professional career often lends itself to a successful career built upon a strong foundation of
Gabrielle Lake Nov. 1, 2022
Career Readiness Week (Nov. 7-10) Supports Short- and Long-Term Growth

Annual Wali Lecture Will Honor the Life and Legacy of Physics Professor Kameshwar C. Wali

ÐÔÊÓ½ç University will hold the 2022 Kashi and Kameshwar C. Wali Lecture in the Sciences and Humanities on Friday, Nov. 4, to honor the life
Dan Bernardi Nov. 1, 2022
Annual Wali Lecture Will Honor the Life and Legacy of Physics Professor Kameshwar C. Wali

Lender Center Brings Labor Movement Leaders to Campus to Discuss the Fight for Workers’ Rights

The revitalization of the American labor movement and the struggle for racial and economic justice were the central topics of a Lender Center Conversation held
Jen Plummer Nov. 1, 2022
Lender Center Brings Labor Movement Leaders to Campus to Discuss the Fight for Workers’ Rights

Academic Strategic Plan Engagement and Feedback Opportunities: Week of Oct. 31

Nearly two months of academic strategic planning is behind us, and so much progress has been made. That’s in large part, thanks to the enthusiastic,
News Staff Oct. 31, 2022
Academic Strategic Plan Engagement and Feedback Opportunities: Week of Oct. 31

Social Workers United’s Fall Donation Drive Aims to Help the Homeless in ÐÔÊÓ½ç

On any given night in the United States, there are 580,000 Americans who are homeless. Millions of others are on the edge: 37.2 million Americans
Matt Michael Oct. 31, 2022
Social Workers United’s Fall Donation Drive Aims to Help the Homeless in ÐÔÊÓ½ç

Setnor School of Music to Host Society of Composers, Inc. Conference Nov. 4-6

The Rose, Jules R. and Stanford S. Setnor School of Music in the College of Visual and Performing Arts will host the 2022 Society of
Erica Blust Oct. 31, 2022
Setnor School of Music to Host Society of Composers, Inc. Conference Nov. 4-6

Inaugural Community Police Academy Graduates

On Oct. 26, 18 members of the campus community graduated from the first Department of Public Safety (DPS) community police academy. The academy is a
Alex Haessig Oct. 31, 2022
Inaugural Community Police Academy Graduates

On-Campus Student Flu Shot Clinics

As flu season approaches, the Barnes Center at The Arch is anticipating a rise in flu cases and is strongly encouraging students to receive a
Gabrielle Lake Oct. 31, 2022
On-Campus Student Flu Shot Clinics

ÐÔÊÓ½ç University to Play Key Role in Training Workforce of the Future, Supporting Veterans Initiatives for Micron’s Memory Megafab in Central New York

As part of Micron Technology’s $100 billion plan to transform the Central New York (CNY) community into the nation’s leading producer of semiconductor fabrications, ÐÔÊÓ½ç
John Boccacino Oct. 27, 2022