2024-25 Award Recipients

Chancellor’s Medal

The Chancellor’s Medal is the University’s highest honor and is awarded to individuals in honor of their trailblazing and extraordinary contributions to the University, to an academic body of knowledge, or to society.

Cydney Johnson, deputy county executive for physical services for Onondaga County and Syracuse University’s former vice president for community engagement and government relations

Bill Coplin, Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellence and professor of policy studies in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs


Chancellor’s Citation for Excellence

The award recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions in four overarching categories:

Excellence in Student Research

Qingyang Liu, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Human Development and Family Science in the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics (graduate)
Abigail Greenfield, a history major in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, a political philosophy major in the College of Arts and Sciences, and member of the Renée Crown University Honors Program (undergraduate)

Outstanding Contributions to the Student Experience and University Initiatives

Farzana Rahman, associate teaching professor in the College of Engineering and Computer Science (faculty)
Lindsay Quilty, assistant dean for undergraduate programs in the Whitman School of Management (professional staff)
Ling Gao LeBeau, director of international student success in the College of Arts and Sciences (professional staff)
Emma Karp, operations assistant in Campus Dining and Catering (support staff)

Faculty Excellence and Scholarly Distinction

Benjamin Dotger, professor of teaching and leadership and director of the Center for Experiential Pedagogy and Practice in the School of Education
Shikha Nangia, professor and chair of biomedical and chemical engineering in the College of Engineering and Computer Science

Lifetime Achievement Award

James Clark, professor and program coordinator for theater management in the College of Visual and Performing Arts


Student-Athlete Award

This award recognizes the top female and top male student athletes and are presented to the senior student-athletes with the highest cumulative grade point average over the course of their academic and athletic careers.

Jordan Beck, a finance major in the Whitman School of Management and a member of the men’s lacrosse team
Charlotte Ebel, majoring in public relations in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and German language, literature and culture and women’s and gender studies in the College of Arts and Sciences and a member of the women’s rowing team
Emma Klein, a chemical engineering major in the College of Engineering and Computer Science and a member of the women’s soccer team


Seinfeld Scholarship

Each year Syracuse University honors the talents of outstanding faculty or students through an award made possible by Judith Greenberg Seinfeld ’56, a distinguished alumna and member of the University Board of Trustees. Awards are made to those who have been determined by their peers to have made outstanding contributions to the beauty of the world, to have added to human values and to ending human abuse anywhere in the world, and to have demonstrated passion for excellence, creativity and originality in academic or artistic fields.

Claire Ceccoli, a senior public relations major in the Newhouse School
Elizabeth Paulin, a senior sociology major in the Maxwell School and College of Arts and Sciences


Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professorships for Teaching Excellence

A substantial bequest from the estate of Dr. L. Douglas Meredith, a 1926 graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences, allowed Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw to create the Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professorships in 1995, to recognize and reward outstanding teaching among faculty.

2025-28 Meredith Professors

Nina Iacono Brown, associate professor in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
Rachel Razza, professor and associate dean of human dynamics in the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics

Teaching Recognition Award

In 2001, the Meredith Professorship Program was expanded to recognize teaching excellence by non-tenured faculty and adjunct and part-time instructors. Awards are given in two categories: Early Performance and Continuing Excellence.

Early Performance

Melanie Blanden, associate teaching professor of biochemistry and director of undergraduate program in the College of Arts and Sciences
Mark Brockway, assistant teaching professor of political science in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
Alexander Deyhim, Kenneth and Mary Ann Shaw Professor of Practice in Entrepreneurial Leadership in the College of Engineering and Computer Science
Erika Schneider, assistant professor of public relations in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
Jasmina Tacheva, assistant professor in the School of Information Studies
Daniel Traficonte, associate professor of law in the College of Law

Continuing Excellence

Kelly Curtis, teaching professor and associate dean of students in the College of Law
Rae Ann Meriwether, associate teaching professor of writing studies, rhetoric, and composition in the College of Arts and Sciences


Enduring Values Award

This award recognizes an individual who is integral in helping us achieve academic excellence at a university that is welcoming to all.

Craig Tucker, director of Higher Education Opportunity Program and Trio Student Support Services programs


William Pearson Tolley Medal for Distinguished Leadership in Lifelong Learning

As one of the nation’s preeminent leaders in higher education, William Pearson Tolley served as Chancellor for 27 years. The University established the Tolley Medal in 1966, in conjunction with the School of Education, and honors national or international leadership in support of lifelong learning.

Howard G. Adams G’79, founder and president of H.G. Adams & Associates Inc., and an alumnus of the School of Education


Chancellor’s Forever Orange Award

The Chancellor’s Forever Orange is conferred on individual students, faculty or staff who—by virtue of extraordinary hard work, good values and commitment to excellence—embody the best of Syracuse University

 Pamela Kirwin Heintz, founding director of the Shaw Center for Public and Community Service


2024-25 Remembrance and Lockerbie Scholars

The Remembrance and Lockerbie Scholars lead the Syracuse University community in the remembrance of the 270 people, including 35 Syracuse University students, who were killed in the Dec. 21, 1988, bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.


2025 Senior Class Marshals

Mark Nzasi and Yifan “Ivan” Shen

2025 School and College Marshals

College of Arts and Sciences—Ellen Clark, Megan Edenfeld, Owen Opalenic
College of Engineering and Computer Science—Tessa DeCicco, Brady McKenna
College of Law—Noah H. Centore
College of Professional Studies—Robert L. Salvato
College of Visual and Performing Arts—Morgan Albano, Paige Hartquist
Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics—Laura Jayne, Rylee Brook Pepper
Martin J. Whitman School of Management—Talia St.Angelo, Evan Kalish
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs—Christopher Bezdedeanu
School of Architecture—Rebecca Goetzke, Qianzhen Li 
School of Education—Joshua Spodek, Sofia DaCruz
School of Information Studies—Rebecca Skier, Ellie Walker
S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications—Charlotte Ebel, Ryan E. Myers
The Graduate School—Qingyang Liu 


2025 University Scholars

Twelve seniors are named as the 2025 Syracuse University Scholars, the highest undergraduate honor that the University bestows.


2024 Emeriti Faculty

Kal Alston
Suzanne L. Baldwin
Kenneth Baynes
Tej K. Bhatia
Shobha K. Bhatia
Theodore Brown
Virginia Burrus
Shiu-Kai Chin
Robert M. Cleary
Julia Czerniak
Francine J. D’Amico
Cliff I. Davidson
Thomas deLara
Dennis Deninger
Joseph Downing
Paul G. Fitzgerald
Catherine Gerard
Gail Hamner
Dona Hayes
Susan R. Henderson
Arlene S. Kanter
Eric R. Kingson
Lisa Q. Knych
Henry Lambright
John M. Laverty
Eleanor M. Maine
Mary Helen McNeal
Diane Lyden Murphy
Gustav Niebuhr*
Kathleen M. O’Connor
Stuart S. Rosenthal
Karin Ruhlandt
Francisco E. Sanin
Mara Sapon-Shevin
Evan S. Smith
Christopher Tuohey
Michael D. Veley
*honored posthumously


    2024 Years of Service Milestones

    20 Years
    Lois Agnew
    Sharon Alestalo
    George Athanas
    Laura Bates
    David Beickert
    Beth Bennie
    Paul Bern
    Stephen Bonomo
    Maria Borte
    Oscar Brown
    Marlene Celi
    Gabrielle Chapman
    Matthew Cleary
    Thomas Davis
    Renee deNevers
    Carla Desalvia
    Carlota Deseda-Coon
    Nicolette Dobrowolski
    Ryan Elstad
    Robert Enslin
    Shane Franklin
    Paul Gandel
    Atong Got
    Bing Guo
    Kathleen Haley
    Mark Heller
    Yumei Hou
    Christopher Hudson
    Kristen Jones-Kolod
    Sue Karlik
    Mary Kasprzyk
    Robyn Kobasa
    Margaret Lambrecht
    Margaret Lane
    Graham Leuschke
    Lori Levengood
    Kathleen Lipp
    Elias Liquori
    Laura Lisnyczyi
    Yan-Yeung Luk
    Amy Lutz
    Tereza Mabor
    Elizabeth McInerney
    Sarah McLaughlin
    Caroline McMullin
    Alexander Medvedev
    Chandra Mohanty
    Liviu Movileanu
    Michele Mooney
    Bryan Moran
    Daniel Nelson
    Virgina O’Connor
    Stephen Olden
    Claudine O’Loughlin
    Patrick Penfield
    Gwendolyn Pough
    Joseph Quarantillo
    Lawrence Quaglia
    Eleanor Righi
    Stuart Rotblat
    Robert Sartin
    Minet Schindehutte
    Michael Schwartz
    Christine Signy
    Shirley Smiley
    Jeffrey Smith
    Timothy Stenson
    Mindi Stoffel
    Gael Sweeney
    Douglas Tankersley
    Brian Taylor
    Michael Torak
    Brooke Tyszka
    David Van Slyke
    Nancy Vaught
    Joseph Walsh
    Jamie Winders
    Susan Woltman
    Glenn Wright

    25 Years
    Mary Ellen Albiker
    Elizabeth August
    Pamela Brandes
    Renee Briggs
    Candy Brooks
    Angela Bugge
    Deena Capria
    Cynthia Carnahan
    Joseph Charette
    John Cisternino
    Andrew Cohen
    Sharon Cole
    Nicole Cooter
    Danielle Cunningham
    Keith Dibello
    Christine Donegan
    Toni Doupe
    Daniel Edwards
    Stacey Emmons
    Gary Engelhardt
    Thomas Fazzio
    Charles Fiesinger
    Shane Garbry
    Bruce Hammond
    Julie Hasenwinkel
    David Harris
    Jon Horne
    Maria Jasmins
    Ambika Krishnakumar
    Connie LaRocca
    Jonathan Lebaron
    Bridget Lichtinger
    David Lupi
    Michael Maines
    Maria Maloof
    Duane Marcy
    James McLellan
    Brian O’Hara
    Kendall Phillips
    Ali Prettyman
    Jian Qin
    Lisa Ramos
    Jane Read
    Kelly Homan Rodoski
    Susan Scholl
    Michelle Sipley
    Andria Costello Staniec
    Jamie Stout
    Silvio Torres-Saillant
    Peter Vanable
    Peter Verheyen
    James Watts
    Susan Watts
    Lynn Wilcox
    Jianshun Zhang

    30 Years
    Donna Adams
    Cheryl Bonn
    David Bristol
    Charles Campbell
    Simon Catterall
    Lawrence Davis
    Karen Doherty
    Elizabeth Easson
    Catherine Engstrom
    Alexandra Epsilanty
    Terrance Goode
    Margaret Harding
    Sherry Hayes
    Pamela Heintz
    Carol Liebler
    Susan Mehringer
    Brad Meyer
    Cynthia Robinson
    Robert Rubenstein
    Samuel Sampere
    Laura Sauta
    James Schlensker
    Christabel Sheldon
    Angela Ward
    Christopher Weiss
    Tammy Woody

    35 Years
    David Alexander
    Robert Burns
    Brian Byrns
    Dympna Callaghan
    Vincent Cobb
    Tracy Cooper
    Ann Corbett
    Michael Culligan
    Steven Diaz
    Fernando Diz
    Lisa Dievendorf
    Julie Hall
    Frank Jace
    Chris Johnson
    Marvin Jones
    Sean Kelly
    Deborah Manobianco
    Nasser Masrouri
    Diane W. McKenney
    Christopher Kennedy
    Jo Anne Phang
    Rob Pusch
    Declan Quinn
    Utpal Roy
    Michael Schoonmaker
    Mylinda Smith
    Michelle Snyder
    Michael Sponsler
    Margo Tucker
    Gregory Verchota
    Fred Wellner

    40 Years
    Uday Banerjee
    John Boland
    John Defrancisco
    Linda Deon
    Joseph Lore
    Adam Lutoborski
    Jaipaul Roopnarine
    Robert Van Gulick

    45 Years
    Charles Driscoll Jr.
    Peter Murray
    Larry Pinkston

    50 Years
    James Taylor Jr.

    55 Years
    William Coplin