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Story Archive: 2023

A Year To Remember

At Syracuse University, 2023 has been a year of achievement, innovation and inspiration.

Jumpstarting Creativity

Cartoonist and Syracuse University graduate Robb Armstrong shares insights and inspiration with the next generation of illustrators.

Sky High Ambitions

By Rob Enslin

A second-year law student and Navy veteran draws on her military experience to inspire her legal future.

Breaking the Stigma

By Jay Cox

A social work graduate student finds passion in her work while exploring the connection between mental health awareness and student-athletes.

The Best Study Spots on Campus

By Rob Enslin

For the Caffeine Fiend, the Cozy Craver, the Vintage Lover—there is a study spot to match every personality type at Syracuse University.

Flying High With JetBlue

Alumna Joanna Geraghty lifted off and kept soaring, becoming the president of one of North America’s most prominent airlines.

Unraveling the Secrets of Evolution

Professor conducts complex research on a variety of species and identifies intricate traits that aid in comprehending the genetics of diseases in humans.

Can AI Solve Architectural Problems?

By Rob Enslin

Artificial intelligence like ChatGPT and image generators can open a world of opportunity for imaginative architects tackling some previously insurmountable challenges.

How to Make Friends and Build Community

By Sarah H. Griffin

Sonja Nusser ’24, from Eugene, Oregon, majors in chemistry and math. She’s also student staff at the LGBTQ Resource Center and has some advice for incoming students.

A Season to Remember

By Rob Enslin

Orange women’s lacrosse makes program history despite Championship Weekend loss.

Wrapped in a Sense of Calm

By Jay Cox

In interdisciplinary course, students collaborate to create an inclusive scarf design that helps ease anxiety.

Success by Design

By Rob Enslin

An architecture major uses an internship with Syracuse University’s photo team to flex his creative muscles.

Building the Future with Fungi

By Elizabeth Myers

Civil engineers and architects look to the world of fungi for versatile compounds that can be used to create innovative, green structures.

Starting With a Seed

By Cameron McKeon

Graduate student makes an impact by fusing his Indigenous heritage with an expertise in food studies.

An Orange Family Affair

By Rob Enslin

Jane Perrin ’52, the first alumna to attend Harvard Medical School, is part of a century-long legacy at Syracuse.

Gaining Inclusive Theater Experience

By Rob Enslin

Syracuse Stage’s world-premiere production of How to Dance in Ohio affords drama students professional experience, alumni mentoring and a lesson in grace.