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Senior Harrison Stier sets the ball to his teammate in a game of beach volleyball outside the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity house. "We only get this weather for a short amount of time, so we have to make the most of it," Stier said.
Campus News
Published: September 12, 2021

The school’s vaccination and mask mandates mean that students feel more comfortable hanging out in person, and coupled with the extra vitamin D of early fall weather, the Quad-goers are capitalizing on the warm weather and clear skies.

Carmelo Anthony's book "Where Tomorrows Aren't Promised" on Syracuse's campus.
Speakers
Published: September 11, 2021

The Syracuse basketball legend hosted a virtual event to discuss his new book during SU’s Coming Back Together weekend.

A flag garden stands outside Hendricks Chapel to honor the lives lost in the 9/11 attacks
Campus News
Published: September 11, 2021

Syracuse University honors those who died on September 11, 2001

9/11 20th Anniversary illustration of World Trade Center
Campus News
Published: September 10, 2021

With Saturday’s 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, SU community members reflect on their own experiences with this tragedy.

Dennis Murphy, a first year undecided student from Albany, NY, talks to his friend through FaceTime after class outside of S.I. Newshouse School of Public Communications on August 30, 2021. Dennis Murphy, a first year undecided student from Albany, NY, talks to his friend through FaceTime after class outside of S.I. Newshouse School of Public Communications on August 30, 2021.
Campus News
Published: August 30, 2021

For the first time since March 2020, SU students returned to fully in-person classes amidst the ongoing pandemic.

Rebecca Xu
From Asia to Syracuse
Published: June 11, 2021

As one of China’s first 3D animators, the associate professor attended SU for graduate school to advance her design skills.

Gyu Leem speaking at SU's College of Law
From Asia to Syracuse
Published: June 11, 2021

The assistant SUNY-ESF chemistry professor wanted to study somewhere he could meet a diverse array of people, so he moved to one of the largest cities in the U.S.

Eunkyu Lee
From Asia to Syracuse
Published: June 11, 2021

After studying at Seoul National University, Lee moved to the United States to push himself out of his comfort zone and expose himself to different cultures.

Chang Yoo
From Asia to Syracuse
Published: June 11, 2021

SUNY-ESF professor, Chang Geun Yoo, grew up near a trade port in South Korea, which sparked his desire to travel and later study biofuels in the U.S.

Jian Qin
From Asia to Syracuse
Published: June 8, 2021

Before becoming an iSchool professor at Syracuse University, Qin received a degree in library science at Wuhan University.