News-2014
(Nov. 4, 2014)
Syracuse Artist and Critical Musicologist Explores T-Pain’s Use of Sonic, Cinematic StrategiesJames Gordon Williams is latest addition to Department of African American Studies
(Sept. 4, 2014)
Syracuse University Biologist Awarded National Institutes of Health GrantJames Hewett to use grant to study epilepsy
(Feb. 6, 2014)
SU, Le Moyne Team Up to Host Forum on Arts LeadershipSU, Le Moyne to Host Trey Levey on February 25
(Feb. 4, 2014)
Former SU professor named Japan Prize LaureateBiologist C. David Allis recognized for pioneering work in gene expression
(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
(July 22, 2014)
Syracuse University Mathematician Invited to Speak at ‘MathFest’ in Portland, Ore.Professor Jack Graver will discuss Syracuse University's role in founding of national math honor society, 100 years ago
(Aug. 13, 2014)
Janklow Program Gains International FootholdZoe Jingrui Zhang G’15 is one of three new students from China
(June 9, 2014)
Syracuse University Geologists Confirm Oxygen Levels of Ancient OceansResearch may also impact study of marine ecology, global warming
(Oct. 13, 2014)
Syracuse Launches Graduate Certificate Program in Medicolegal Death InvestigationProgram targets mid-career professionals, including first responders and medical and legal personnel