Celebrated playwright, author, and ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ Assistant Professor of Theater Kyle Bass has now added Onondaga Historical Association (OHA) Medal recipient to his long list of accolades.
Proud families and professors alike cheered on the nearly 700 graduating members in the Class of 2022 at the University’s 201st Commencement exercises, Sunday, May 22.
Two members of the Class of 2022, lauded for their commitment to the community and their classmates, have been awarded the ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ Alumni Corporation 1819 Award.
Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, New York Times critic at large, and co-host of the podcast Still Processing Wesley Morris will provide remarks at ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½â€™s 201st commencement, Sunday, May 22.
Students, faculty, and staff gathered in Memorial Chapel on Tuesday morning for a vigil of solidarity with the people of Ukraine. The gathering was one of several moments during which ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ community members have joined together to show their support for victims of the invasion since it began on Feb. 24.
ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½â€™s interdisciplinary experts in authoritarianism and the postsocialist regions of Russia, Eastern Europe, and Eurasia have collaborated to educate students and the greater public about the crisis in Ukraine and to raise awareness about organizations providing relief for refugees of the conflict.
Join ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½â€™s Africana, Latin, Asian, and Native American (ALANA) Cultural Center Director Esther Rosbrook for a discussion about the University’s cultural programing and support services provided by ALANA.
ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ Professor Amy Leventer and former geology student Molly O. Patterson ’08 are the recipients of a portion of a $3.2 million U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) grant.