Syracuse Hosts Workshop to Shape Local Government Research Agenda
The city of Syracuse and Syracuse University leadership, staff and faculty collaborate to align research with municipal priorities and inform national policy goals.
The city of Syracuse and Syracuse University leadership, staff and faculty collaborate to align research with municipal priorities and inform national policy goals.
Lisa Lindsay ’93, founder and owner of FruiTea Bubbles Café, has been recognized as one of Syracuse University’s 50 fastest-growing alumni-owned and alumni-led businesses worldwide. Selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants, she joins this year’s distinguished cohort of ’CUSE50 honorees.
What today’s AI breakthroughs mean for the future of libraries and information professionals.
Jacob Kaplan ’28 received funding for The OtherGlasses, adaptive eyewear that automatically adjusts to users’ changing vision, supporting prototype development and a companion app. Jack Venerus ’27 earned support for WingStat, a SaaS platform that streamlines aircraft sales data for brokers, with funding helping build its MVP and launch a nationwide beta test.
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Celes Buffard ’27, an Applied Data Science major in the School of Information Studies, was named a fan favorite at the 2025 Freelance, Small Business and Creatives Pitch Competition for her venture Second Wave, which blends financial literacy education with fractional real estate investing.
Jie Wang connects medicine and data science to reveal patterns that advance understanding and improve health.
First-time attendees reflect on professional growth, networking, and hands-on learning at the national computing conference in Dallas.
Syracuse students gain hands-on experience, industry connections, and career insight at one of tech’s largest national conferences.
The iSchool made a strong showing at ALISE 2025, with faculty and students presenting 14 works that advanced critical, justice-oriented scholarship in library and information science education.