(June 21, 2024)
Innovator from the Mathematics Department Receives the Abraham Wald PrizePinyuen Chen honored for his work in the field of sequential analysis.
(June 21, 2024)
Innovator from the Mathematics Department Receives the Abraham Wald PrizePinyuen Chen honored for his work in the field of sequential analysis.
(June 18, 2024)
Assuring Academic ExcellenceProfessor Laura Machia named associate dean for academic initiatives and curriculum.
(June 17, 2024)
What’s Driving Increased Rainfall in the Eastern U.S.?Thonis Family Professor Tripti Bhattacharya and postdoctoral researcher David Fastovich have received a three-year, $547,000 NSF grant to explore how ancient climate data can inform future forecasting.
(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 17, 2024)
Looking Back at Convocation 2024Explore some memorable moments from Convocation through these photo highlights.
(April 22, 2024)
A&S Students Present Impressive Research at Annual Undergraduate Research FestivalOver 100 A&S students gathered at the Life Sciences Complex to showcase their findings for faculty, peers and guests.
(June 10, 2024)
A&S | Maxwell Office of Academic and Career Advising Recognized for International Student Success ModelThe team received the NAFSA Campus Internationalization award for their innovative initiative which offers customized programming to international students to boost their confidence in academics and career development.
(May 23, 2024)
A&S Dean Behzad Mortazavi Joins Syracuse University Leadership Team on Visit to South KoreaThe group of deans, directors and professors met with representatives from Korean universities to explore collaborative opportunities.
(May 22, 2024)
Scientists Spin Up a New Way to Unlock Black Hole MysteriesSyracuse University astrophysicist co-authors a study in Nature that details how observations of a wobbling disk following a tidal disruption event can be used to estimate black hole spin.
(May 20, 2024)
A&S Linguistics Students Bring Scholarship into the CommunityIn Professor Amanda Brown’s Linguistics at Work class, students produced demos to teach people of all ages in Central New York about linguistics and language acquisition, processing and use.
(May 17, 2024)
A&S Advancement Welcomes Two Directors of DevelopmentJulie Albertson and John Nehme ’08, G ’10, G’12 bring more than 40 years of combined fundraising experience to the College of Arts and Sciences.
(May 13, 2024)
Champions of Hearing HealthCSD students and faculty team up with Special Olympics New York to provide athletes with hearing screenings.
(May 9, 2024)
Psychology Makes a Big MoveTake a virtual walk-through of the newly renovated Marley Building, the centralized home for the Department of Psychology’s research, learning and counseling activities.
(May 9, 2024)
Engaged Humanities Network Holds Showcase Highlighting Collaborative Community WorkThe inaugural event at the Salt City Market included presentations and demonstrations by students, faculty and community members from over 20 different departments and organizations across Syracuse University and Central New York.
(May 2, 2024)
‘How About Never?’ Capturing the Essence of Life in CartoonsA&S alumnus Bob Mankoff’s liberal arts experience at Syracuse was a launchpad for a successful career in the cartoon industry.
(May 3, 2024)
From Proposal to Publication: CNY Humanities Corridor Nurtures Faculty Scholarship2023-24’s supportive initiatives included first-ever campus visit from NEH official Claudia Kinkela, Minnowbrook writing retreat, panel discussion on open-access publishing and workshop to jumpstart summer writing.
(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.
(April 30, 2024)
A&S Biologist Calls for Protection and More Studies of Natural Time Capsules of Climate ChangeAncient rodent nests—or middens—offer critical ecological and evolutionary archives of the last 50,000 years. Katie Becklin helps lead an effort for midden preservation and study.
(May 1, 2024)
A&S Names Interim Chair of the Department of African American StudiesProfessor James Haywood Rolling Jr., a faculty member of SOE, will serve a two-year term as interim chair of AAS.
(May 1, 2024)
A&S Celebrates Exceptional Career of Dean Emerita Karin RuhlandtRuhlandt, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, is renowned for her work with highly reactive metals.