News-2014
(Sept. 2, 2014)
Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics to host “Japan Today” SymposiumInterdisciplinary symposium to examine Japanese literature, film, history, and language
(Aug. 22, 2014)
Syracuse University Biologist Awarded National Science Foundation EAGER GrantJason Wiles to use grant to expand underrepresented minority participation in STEM disciplines
(April 22, 2014)
Women’s and Gender Studies Scholar Dana Olwan Recognized by Two Major OrganizationsOlwan adds two more awards to already impressive resume
(July 28, 2014)
Music History Alumnus Thriving as Music ComposerJeff Peters ’09 says sense of community helped pave the way for a successful career
(July 3, 2014)
Arts and Sciences Alumna Embarks on Medical Research CareerJennifer Lawson '14 credits Syracuse University for making her 'professionally competitive'
(May 6, 2014)
Syracuse University Chemist to Receive BASF Lifetime Achievement AwardJames Dabrowiak recognized for pioneering work in precious metals, medicine
(Sept. 15, 2014)
Syracuse Psychologist to Study Smoking and Painkiller Misuse Among Older Adults with HIV and Chronic PainJoseph Ditre receives $412,000 National Institute on Drug Abuse research grant
(Nov. 4, 2014)
CSD’s Newest Faculty Member Awarded $557,000 NIH GrantJonathan Preston using funds to study articulation disorders in children
(July 1, 2014)
Karin Ruhlandt Begins Term as Interim Dean of Arts and SciencesRenowned chemist eager to write College’s next chapter