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The SENSES Project is excited to introduce the first student-produced podcast called The Symph and Roly Show.  In Episode 1 “Trauma,” Symph and Roly speak from the heart about what it’s like being a first gen student at a PWI.  Full podcast can be found here.  Transcript is available upon request.    
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What is Scholars of Distinction? Scholars of Distinction is an annual event to showcase to the university community the accomplishments of HEOP and SSS 3rd and 4th year students, as well as inspire our 1st and 2nd year students by showing them what is possible to achieve while studying a Syracuse University.  Presentation categories include:...
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From wearable items to peer advising, senior fashions creative ways to express himself and help others.                 In developing his brand, “The Kollection,” over the past 10 years, Kendell Wiley ’21 has refined his fashion concepts as a form of self-expression. This winter, Wiley is executing his final...
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Immigration in the Workplace As a corporate immigration attorney at the New York City law firm Fragomen, Ana Gabriela Urizar assists large multinational corporations with immigrant petitions to fill specialized employment needs. Most of her clients are technology companies recruiting talent from India and China in the areas of science, artificial intelligence and other areas...
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Arturo Ligai ’23 Values the University’s Diverse Courses and Cultures Arturo Ligai says he was awestruck to receive the Louis and Ida Shlansky Endowed Scholarship.  The scholarship helps him to attend Syracuse University, but he is also moved and inspired by the sheer act of generosity behind it. “I can’t believe people will help a student...
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2020-21 Remembrance Scholars Announced Monday by Kelly Homan Rodoski (SU News May 11, 2020) Syracuse University’s Remembrance Scholar Selection Committee has chosen the 35 students who will be the 2020-21 Remembrance Scholars. The scholarships, now in their 31st year, were founded as a tribute to—and means of remembering—the 35 students who were killed in the...
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Computer science student nurtures prospective undergraduates and honors the legacy of the powerful network that inspired him. 
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Louie Ortiz-Fonseca discussed the importance of building community through individual experiences during a lecture Wednesday evening. Ortiz-Fonseca, an advocate for LGBTQ rights, is best known for his project, The Gran Varones, which uses multiple social media platforms to allow members of the LGBTQ community to share their personal coming out stories and other experiences. Ortiz-Fonseca...
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The U.S. Department of Education has announced that Syracuse University will receive a federal Student Support Services (SSS) grant of $2,059,465 over five years to help more students succeed in and graduate from college. SSS at Syracuse University is one of the longest running SSS programs in the country and has been in existence since...
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Kenyona Chaney ’20 was attracted to Syracuse University from her hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, by the top-ranked S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. In her four years, the aspiring public relations professional has made the most of her education, securing high-level internships to gain real-world professional experience. Click here to read the rest of Kenyona...
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