News-2021
(July 27, 2021)
New CSD Study Uses Electrical Brain Stimulation to Help Treat Stroke Patients with AphasiaCSD researchers are currently recruiting stroke patients who have experienced speech and language difficulties.
(July 15, 2021)
A&S Forensic Scientists Design the First Machine Learning Approach to Forensic DNA AnalysisA patent was recently issued to Syracuse University for an invention by Michael Marciano and Jonathan Adelman.
(July 8, 2021)
Have You Ever Wondered How Many Species Have Inhabited the Earth? A&S Researchers Confirm We May Never KnowEarth and environmental sciences professors explain why naming new species may be a never-ending journey.
(July 1, 2021)
La Casita Part of New Baseball Exhibition at National Museum of American HistoryAll are welcome to join the July 9 virtual opening.
(June 24, 2021)
When it Comes to the Environmental Impact of Hydrofracking vs. Conventional Gas/Oil Drilling, Research Shows the Differences May Be MinimalA study led by EES professor Tao Wen is one of the first to use machine learning techniques to holistically assess general water quality data.
(June 24, 2021)
Reflections: How the Psychological Services Center Pivoted in the PandemicPsychology clinic director Afton Kapuscinski explains how the center maintained services during COVID.
(June 17, 2021)
Cultivating Meaning: Syracuse University Scholars Explore Landscapes Through Unique Research LensesThe Landscape Studies Interdisciplinary Faculty Research Seminar launches a new website thanks to a CUSE grant.
(June 17, 2021)
Sascha Scott Receives Smithsonian American Art Museum Award for her Essay on Decolonizing U.S. Art HistoryThe award committee noted that Scott’s essay marks a pivotal moment in the field.
(June 17, 2021)
Syracuse University’s First NIH S10 Grant Funds the Purchase of State-of-the-Art MicroscopeThe Blatt BioImaging Center’s Zeiss LSM980 allows researchers to image their most challenging samples.
(June 9, 2021)
Arts and Sciences Announces 2021 Emeritus FacultyA&S celebrates these faculty members for their dedication to teaching, mentoring and the advancement of scholarship in their fields.