2021 Meeting of the Minds Conference Application Open Until February 23rd

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Every year, a group of undergraduates from Syracuse join students from 14 other institutions in the ACC to showcase their work, learn from peers at other colleges and universities, and network among scholars and students at the Meeting of the Minds conference. We invite students of all disciplines to apply to present their original research…

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Candice Hatakeyama ’21 Writes and Directs Musical Adaptation of the Novel “A Tale for the Time Being” with Support of the Young Research Fellows Program

Candice Hatakeyama ’21 Candice Hatakeyama, a senior musical theater major at Syracuse University and former member of SU’s Young Research Fellow’s (YRF) Program, recently showcased excerpts from her musical adaptation of the novel A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki on Facebook Live. Her adaptation, which was watched by more than 1,000 viewers…

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Six Students Selected as Recipients and Five as Alternates for the Fall 2020 Application Cycle of the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship

Congratulations to the 6 Syracuse University students who received Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships for their upcoming study abroad programs in summer or fall 2021! In addition to the 6 recipients, 5 Syracuse students were named as alternates. The total amount received by the students is $28,000, with the average award size being nearly $4,700.…

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Maxwell Alumna Mallie Prytherch G’19 Named as a 2021-22 Schwarzman Scholar

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Mallie Prytherch G’19 is SU’s second Schwarzman Scholar in the university’s history. Mallie Prytherch G’19, an alumna of the master of public administration program in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, was named today as a Schwarzman Scholar. She is Syracuse University’s second Schwarzman Scholar; the first, Kyle Rosenblum ’20, was selected last…

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