Syracuse-based engineering firms support a new scholarship fund for Say Yes students who go on to study STEM.
Forty-one girls from New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania have been selected to attend two separate weeklong programs at Syracuse University.
The CNY Humanities Corridor has received a second award from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation in the amount of $1 million over three years.
Once again, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation has awarded $25,000 to Syracuse University’s Master’s Program in Renaissance Art History. This grant award enables students to participate in a unique program which includes a semester of study at SU’s main campus, followed by a year of study abroad in the churches, museums and archives of Florence, Italy. Funding from the foundation supports both travel and living expenses.

Syracuse University is seeking funding for a number of major initiatives, including our Say Yes to Education partnership with the Syracuse City School District.

Innovation lives in 30 different research centers across campus. Exciting discoveries are taking place in such wide-ranging areas as environmental and energy systems, biomaterials, human policy, and global affairs.

Syracuse University has established strong relationships with both local and national foundations—and no more so than in the past four years. What is driving these mutually beneficial partnerships?
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