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Living Within the Empire of AI
Best-selling author and AI expert Karen Hao share the concerns and opportunities with growing technology.
Tech, Ethics and Scholarship
Student-scholars research original topics related to technology, ethics and AI as part of new program.
Men’s Hoops NIT Bound
ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ men’s basketball earns a bid to play in this year’s National Invitational Tournament with home game.
Scholarship and Partnership Across Continents
Faculty delegation to India, created by the Roundglass India Center, connects scholarship and cultural exchange.
Sculptural Art Blooms
The iconic Tulip sculpture created by Tom Wesselman now part of SU landscape.
A Super Month for SU in the News
The big game was, not surprisingly, a major source of news around these parts along with national issues with local implication.
Commencement and Confetti
As the Seahawks soared to a Super Bowl victory, sociology grad Nijeria McClain balanced finals and football as she supported her beau, Devon Witherspoon.
Grant Propels Women in STEM
College of Science and Engineering awarded $700k to support the development of experiential learning courses, expanding access and impact.
Resisting Hate, Finding Hope
Choirs will perform ‘Considering Matthew Shepard’ work that is a musical response to the young man’s death.
Democracy and Societal Implications of AI
Karen Hao comes to SU for talk on how rapid advancement of artificial intelligence can challenge institutions.
Bright Horizon
Alumna is competing in Nordic skiing and biathlon at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games.