News
(May 10, 2022)
Ph.D. Students Awarded Graduate School Summer Dissertation FellowshipsCongratulations to Mariah Maxwell, Niko Wagner, and Sarah Araldi-Brondolo, awarded a Graduate School Summer Dissertation Fellowship.

(May 9, 2022)
Ambassadors for Science: Syracuse University students bring science to the Central New York communityA new course called Science Outreach in Biology offers students an opportunity to engage local communities in discussions about science.
(May 9, 2022)
Congratulations to Biology Department Faculty and Staff Award RecipientsBiology staff member Kelly Condon and faculty members Eleanor Maine and Vera McIlvain have been recognized for their outstanding work.

(May 5, 2022)
Chimera: An Exhibition of Bio-ArtThe display of finished works and works in progress was on exhibit during April at the Shaffer Art Building.

(May 5, 2022)
The Biotechnology Society at Syracuse UniversityThe Biotechnology Society helps students develop their entrepreneurial and biotech talents.

(May 5, 2022)
Biology Professor Frants Jensen Among Team Awarded $1.5M NSF Grant to Design Cutting-Edge Coral Reef RobotThe robot would be capable of exploring a coral ecosystem and monitoring the biomass, biodiversity, and behavior of creatures living in or passing through a reef over long periods of time.

(April 19, 2022)
Viewing a Microcosm Through a Physics LensResearch could have implications on human health and medicine.

(April 1, 2022)
Biology Alum Joins SUNY Fredonia Distinguished Professor ListTed Lee, who earned his Ph.D. in biology from Syracuse University in 1991, has been named a Distinguished Teaching Professor in the SUNY system. This award is one of the highest recognitions that can be conferred on a SUNY faculty member.