Syracuse University honors those who died on September 11, 2001
With Saturday’s 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, SU community members reflect on their own experiences with this tragedy.
For the first time since March 2020, SU students returned to fully in-person classes amidst the ongoing pandemic.
As one of China’s first 3D animators, the associate professor attended SU for graduate school to advance her design skills.
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.
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.
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.
Before becoming an iSchool professor at Syracuse University, Qin received a degree in library science at Wuhan University.
The Syracuse University accounting professor goes “the extra mile” in helping others in Syracuse and his home country of Sri Lanka.
How six SU professors from China, South Korea and Sri Lanka found a home in Syracuse, and what they’ve learned during their professional journey.