News-2021
(Dec. 9, 2021)
A&S | Maxwell Students and A&S Faculty Well Represented Among 2021-22 Fall SOURCE and Honors Program Grant RecipientsA&S | Maxwell students account for nearly one third of all undergraduate research grant recipients from across Syracuse University in the fall funding cycle.
(Dec. 3, 2021)
The Gift of an Accurate DiagnosisThe new VNG diagnostic system was donated in honor of alumna Kimberly Knight.
(Nov. 24, 2021)
Professor Linda Ivany Featured in Exhibit Highlighting the Work of Women PaleontologistsA virtual and in-person exhibit at the Museum of the Earth in nearby Ithaca explores the achievements and discoveries made by women studying the rich history of life on planet Earth.
(Nov. 24, 2021)
EES Professor Part of Expert Committee Helping to Shape the Future of Paleoclimate ResearchThonis Family Professor Tripti Bhattacharya served on a panel of paleoclimatologists who provided input for a report distributed by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
(Nov. 23, 2021)
A&S | Maxwell Admissions Office Welcomes New Recruitment SpecialistKenji Graham brings recruitment experience in higher education and a strong connection to Syracuse University.
(Nov. 23, 2021)
A&S Physicist and Chemist Awarded NIH MIRA GrantsThe five-year awards will fund Alison Patteson’s and Davoud Mozhdehi’s protein research.
(Nov. 22, 2021)
Catching Up With A&S Alumna and Astronaut Eileen CollinsCollins was recently honored with Syracuse University’s Military/Veteran Alumni Award.
(Nov. 17, 2021)
A&S’ Native American and Indigenous Studies Program Expands with Addition of Two New ScholarsHuambachano, Sakakibara bring food sovereignty, cultural resilience perspectives to the Environmental Humanities cluster.
(Nov. 16, 2021)
Dr. Jillian Scheer Named Inaugural Cobb-Jones Professor of Clinical PsychologyThe professorship was made possible by a gift of $2 million in honor of psychology alumna Dr. Faith “Chris” Maltby Cobb.
(Nov. 11, 2021)
A&S Physicists Part of Cosmic Explorer Project Deemed “Crucial” by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and MedicineCosmic Explorer is a next-generation gravitational-wave observatory capable of better sensitivity and higher precision than current detectors.