News-2014
(April 10, 2014)
SU geologists prove early Tibetan Plateau was larger than previously thoughtProfessor Gregory Hoke says parts of ancient plateau were 600 miles longer
(March 17, 2014)
Michael ’72 and Susan Thonis Establish Endowed Professorship of Earth SciencesSuzanne Baldwin Named Inaugural Thonis Professor
(July 30, 2014)
Tesia Kim ’13 Shines as Teach For America Science TeacherFormer biology and nutrition student shares love of science with Chicago high school students
(Sept. 16, 2014)
Syracuse Professor Has ‘Final Word’ on Forensic LinguisticsTej Bhatia is blazing new trail in 'biometric forensic psychiatrics speech'
(June 25, 2014)
Finnish Professorship Done but Not ForgottenMathematician Tadeusz Iwaniec returns from six-year professorship in Finland
(Dec. 17, 2014)
The Ultimate MenschSylvia Wassertheil-Smoller '53, G'55 has been revolutionizing medicine for more than half a century--and she's far from done.
(June 4, 2014)
Arts and Sciences Philosopher Named Inaugural Sutton Distinguished ChairPhilosophy Chair Ben Bradley Recognized for Commitment to Humanities
(Dec. 16, 2014)
Strike up the Brand!Susan Parks publishes story on acoustic communication in 'Scientific Reports'
(Oct. 22, 2014)
Syracuse’s South Asia Center Receives $1.3 Million ED GrantAward will impact inter-institutional collaborations, graduate recruiting, and undergraduate teaching