News-2021
(Oct. 12, 2021)
EES Professor Zunli Lu Awarded NSF Grant to Study the Causes of Mass ExtinctionsLu is part of an interdisciplinary team of scientists who will investigate how animals responded to environmental change millions of years ago.
(Oct. 12, 2021)
Modeling Cellular MigrationA team of A&S physicists develop one of the first 3D simulations capturing how cells containing the protein vimentin move through body tissue.
(Oct. 12, 2021)
A&S Communications Team Welcomes New Digital and Social Media StrategistMichaela Marino comes to A&S with marketing experience in higher education and the pharmaceutical industry.
(Oct. 1, 2021)
A&S Physicist Part of a Five-University Team Programming Biological Cells to Design Futuristic MaterialsThe group’s NSF-funded project will provide a framework for the design of synthetic materials that accomplish biological functions.
(Sept. 29, 2021)
Sloths, Monkeys and Owls, Oh My: Bio Major Gains Hands-on Experience with Endangered Animals in Costa RicaPre-health advising helps Leonardo Rivera ’22 turn a love for wildlife into a future career in veterinary medicine.
(Sept. 22, 2021)
The Kashi and Kameshwar C. Wali Lecture Presents Wildlife Conservation Scientist Krithi K. Karanth September 27The annual lecture was renamed this year to honor Kameshwar C. Wali's late wife, Kashi.
(Sept. 15, 2021)
Taking the Guesswork Out of Nanoparticle DesignProfessors Davoud Mozhdehi and Shikha Nangia are using machine learning to guide the design of stable nanoparticles.
(Sept. 14, 2021)
NEH Grant Awarded to AMH’s Romita Ray to Convene Leading Scholars for an International Research Workshop and SymposiumRay is organizing a workshop and virtual symposium on the historic architecture, collections, and gardens of the iconic Victoria Memorial Hall, Calcutta.
(Sept. 9, 2021)
The Power of Collectivity2021-22 Syracuse Symposium explores the theme “Conventions.”
(Sept. 7, 2021)
La Casita’s New Exhibit Celebrates a Decade of Cultural Engagement in CNYThe opening of “Heart of the Barrio/Corazón del Barrio” kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month 2021 by reflecting on the center’s 10-year journey.