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Honors Student Design Efforts & Community Input Lead to New All-Gender Restroom Signage
Honors Student Design Efforts & Community Input Lead to New All-Gender Restroom Signage A collaborative campuswide effort, combined with the design prowess of a School of Architecture student, has led to the unveiling of Syracuse University’s new all-gender restroom signage. For months, the Restroom Signage Committee engaged the campus community in conversations about identifying and conceptualizing a…
Read MoreFour Questions for Astronaut Scholar Jordan Barrett
Four Questions for Astronaut Scholar Jordan Barrett From an academic standpoint, 2017 has been a very good year for Jordan Barrett ’18. Barrett is a senior physics and mathematics major in the College of Arts and Sciencesand a participant in the Renée Crown University Honors Program. In May, he was one of two Syracuse University Students to…
Read MoreGlad They Didn’t Floss
Glad They Didn’t Floss Read this piece on Honors Capstone Award Winning research! https://news.syr.edu/2017/08/student-discovers-tuberculosis-dna-in-dental-plaque-of-smithsonians-anatomical-collection/
Read MoreStudent Research Spotlight
Student Research Spotlight Have you seen the SU News piece on Honors student, Maizy Ludden (AS ’19)? Click here to learn about her research and the scholarships she was awarded after working closely with the Center for Fellowship and Scholarship Advising.
Read MoreLockerbie Scholars anchor ‘Cuse Cast
Lockerbie Scholars anchor ‘Cuse Cast Lockerbie Scholars Andrew Dorrance and Heather Mutch anchor this week’s ‘Cuse Cast, with details on important training for resident advisors and this year’s Student Involvement Fair. Watch the Video Here!
Read MoreCongratulations to the University Scholars!
Congratulations to the University Scholars! We are proud to congratulate our Honors students who have been selected as University Scholars, the highest undergraduate honor the University awards. • Farrell Brenner, a women’s and gender studies and citizenship and civic engagement major in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Maxwell School and the Renée Crown…
Read MoreCapstone Performance!
And the Women Cried: Voices from Shakespeare’s History Plays And the Women Cried is a seven-woman monologue play, adapted from the text of Shakespeare’s history plays. An incredible group of medieval women, from Joan of Arc to Katherine of Aragon, are brought to life in the intimate setting of a sanctuary church. In highlighting these…
Read MorePatty Terhune & Anjali Alwis Compete for Hult Prize
Patty Terhune & Anjali Alwis Compete for Hult Prize Honors students Patty Terhune (’17) and Anjali Alwis (’16) were part of a team selected to compete in the regional finals for a social entrepreneurship prize. Patty writes: This fall, my team competed in the Syracuse University division of the Hult Prize. The Hult Prize is…
Read MorePatty Terhune & Anjali Alwis Compete for Hult Prize
Patty Terhune & Anjali Alwis Compete for Hult Prize Honors students Patty Terhune (’17) and Anjali Alwis (’16) were part of a team selected to compete in the regional finals for a social entrepreneurship prize. Patty writes: This fall, my team competed in the Syracuse University division of the Hult Prize. The Hult Prize is…
Read MoreGiovanna Saccoccio wins Critical Language Scholarship
Giovanna Saccoccio wins Critical Language Scholarship Honors student Giovanna Saccoccio has been featured in SU News for being awarded the nationally competitive Critical Language Scholarship to study Turkish this summer. She worked with the Center for Fellowship & Scholarship Advising to prepare her application. Congratulations Giovanna! Read the full story on SU News
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