News-2021
(May 28, 2021)
Biology Ph.D. Student Reports Evidence of Humpback Whale Song Near New York CityZeh's research has been featured in The New York Times, New York Daily News and The Times (London).
(May 27, 2021)
NIH Grant Funds Innovative Study on Childhood StutteringCSD professor Victoria Tumanova investigates how emotional processes may affect childhood stuttering.
(May 20, 2021)
Novel CBD Research Earns Psychology Ph.D. Candidate Prestigious Dissertation AwardThe research excellence award is in recognition of his study on the pain-relieving effects of cannabidiol (CBD).
(May 20, 2021)
German Language Class Connects U.S. Citizens with their Jewish Family HistorySU students help a relative of Holocaust victims learn about his family’s past.
(May 14, 2021)
Ben Bradley Receives Wasserstrom Prize for Graduate TeachingThe prize memorializes William Wasserstrom, a noted professor of English at Syracuse University.
(May 14, 2021)
The Driving Force Behind Tropical MudslidesEES Ph.D. candidate leads a research expedition in search of answers to erosion in his home country of Colombia.
(May 11, 2021)
A&S Congratulates Syracuse University Humanities Center’s Student and Faculty FellowsThe 2020-21 cohort of fellows explored a diverse scope of humanities research.
(May 11, 2021)
Forgotten in Plain Sight: Bringing Renewed Attention to a Famous New York City WaterwayProfessor of English Dana Spiotta and her colleagues receive a Creative Capital Award for their new floating opera, Newtown Odyssey.
(May 6, 2021)
New Writing Courses Concentrate on Issues That Matter to StudentsThe Department of Writing Studies, Rhetoric and Composition premieres a new set of courses around the topics of climate change, social justice, satire and more.
(May 6, 2021)
Intertext Launches Spring 2021 IssueThe 2021 issue features the work of undergraduate students from the Department of Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition.