News-2014
(June 10, 2014)
Matt Fernandes ’15 Calls Winston Fisher Seminar an ‘Insightful Experience’Fernandes: "It gave me the confidence to face new and exciting challenges"
(Aug. 19, 2014)
President of Max Kade Foundation to Visit Syracuse Sept. 8Lya Friedrich Pfeifer ’65, G’67 will discuss the merits of earning a German degree from Syracuse
(Oct. 20, 2014)
A&S Students Invited to ‘Career Conversation’ with Linda Dulye ’77 Nov. 11Dulye to host “Get Hired: Pump Up the Power of You and Your Liberal Arts Degree!”
(Nov. 3, 2014)
Syracuse Physicist Liviu Movileanu Receives $1.17 Million NIH Grant to Create ‘Nanobiosensors’Research may speed up detection of cancer and other diseases
(March 17, 2014)
SU announces Languages, Literatures, Linguistics spring scheduleLLL presents an array of events with national, international scholars
(Nov. 5, 2014)
Syracuse Hosts Contemporary Play about Spanish Playwright Lope de VegaTraveling production to be performed in Spanish with English surtitles
(June 3, 2014)
Syracuse University Professor Unveils ‘Lost Play' by 17th-Century MasterSpanish expert Alejandro García-Reidy continues to make headlines with discovery of 1614 play by Lope
(Jan. 22, 2014)
SU professor discovers 400-year-old play in MadridLost work is a comedy by Spanish master Lope de Vega
(May 7, 2014)
Syracuse University Chemists Design Molecules for Controlling Bacterial BehaviorYan-Yeung Luk's lab has come up molecules that dominate bacteria without making them drug-resistant
(July 15, 2014)
Poet Lyn Lifshin ’60 Continues on Publishing StreakArts and Sciences alumna remembers her inspiring professors at Syracuse University