News

(June 13, 2024)
From Comics to Canvases: Exploring Diverse Cultural ContributionsTwo A&S faculty, Will Scheibel and Scott Manning Stevens, curate thought-provoking summer exhibitions.

(May 2, 2024)
2024 Wasserstrom Prize for Graduate Teaching Presented to Physics Professor Christian SantangeloAward given in memory of noted professor of English William Wasserstrom.

(March 27, 2024)
From SU to the UK: Will Scheibel to Help Open Gene Tierney Film SeriesA&S Associate Professor Will Scheibel will speak at the premiere for an international film series on Gene Tierney, the subject of his research.

(March 22, 2024)
Other Ways of Seeing: Understanding Ecology and Climate Through ArtA team of Syracuse University faculty, students and staff create learning materials for educators and students, using the SU Art Museum’s vast collection of objects and artworks.

(Jan. 29, 2024)
Humanities Center Showcases and Supports Graduate Student ResearchGrants and fellowships support work in: archiving Black literature; sharing stories through photographs; linguistic injustice; and borders in contemporary Indigenous and Latinx literatures.

(Jan. 26, 2024)
Curating LearningSyracuse University faculty, staff and students curate two educational exhibitions at the SU Art Museum along with a collection of digital exhibitions featuring works from the museum’s collections.

(Nov. 8, 2023)
Fall BookshelfThe weather might be turning chilly, but your reading list will heat up with these recent literary works from College of Arts and Sciences faculty and Department of English alumni.

(Oct. 13, 2023)
High-Profile Lawyer Joshua Koskoff ’88 Featured in New York Times MagazineKoskoff spoke about his firm’s legal victory against gun maker Remington and other prominent cases he has been involved with.