News-2012
(Feb. 27, 2012)
SU's Nationally Competitive Scholarships Committee helps students obtain coveted awardsBiology alumna credits faculty mentors for her success at the National Institutes of Health
(Jan. 25, 2012)
2010 Nobel laureate to speak at Syracuse University Feb. 1Ei-ichi Negishi did pioneering research while a member of SU's chemistry department
(March 6, 2012)
Religion, environment, and activist nuns topic of discussion at Syracuse UniversitySarah McFarland Taylor will discuss her book "Green Sisters"
(Aug. 2, 2012)
Olympic silver medalistEnglish and textual studies major rows to victory with Canada’s women’s eight
(Feb. 10, 2012)
New study links whale stress to ship noiseData collected around the 9/11 terrorist attacks by a Syracuse University biologist plays key role in the study
(Nov. 21, 2012)
SU professor to direct Great Law of Peace Educational CenterPhilip P. Arnold says new center will help tell Indigenous story of the Haudenosaunee
(Dec. 19, 2012)
SU philosophy department adds new faculty membersNew hires hail from universities of Nebraska, Pittsburgh
(April 16, 2012)
SU humanities panel explores cultural politics of images April 18Mark Linder moderates panel discussion with Shimon Attie, David Campbell, and Mark Robbins
(Jan. 25, 2012)
Exhibition of Medieval and Renaissance books opens at Bird Library"The Power and the Piety" is part of The College's Ray Smith Symposium
(March 13, 2012)
SU's Ray Smith Symposium concludes with residencies by art historian, musicologistGuest scholars discuss Medieval and Renaissance art, music, and gender