News-2014
(March 28, 2014)
Samuel Lee '14: ROI in Liberal Arts EducationWinston Fisher Seminar Business Plan Competition Winner says Liberal Arts Education Essential
(Nov. 14, 2014)
Syracuse Geologists Cite Hair as ‘Human Provenance Tool’Multiyear study to revolutionize geo-forensics, anthropology
(July 22, 2014)
When Student Becomes Teacher…Art History Alumna to Lead Florence Graduate Program in Renaissance Art as Gary Radke says ‘Ciao’ to Syracuse University
(Oct. 21, 2014)
The Arts and Sciences of LeadershipFormer Syracuse physicist Sacha Kopp is Stony Brook's new liberal arts dean
(Dec. 2, 2014)
Novelist Ruth Ozeki Concludes Fall Carver Reading SeriesLatest novel, 'A Tale for the Time Being,' short-listed for Man-Booker Prize
(July 17, 2014)
Rosa Leon ’14 Awarded Research SupplementThe College of Arts and Sciences alumna receives award to support her research, thanks her faculty mentors for her success
(May 21, 2014)
Two Leaves and a BudArt historian Romita Ray is using an NEH Summer Stipend to study the visual cultures of tea consumption in India
(Feb. 3, 2014)
Lessons learnedA recent commitment by Rick Smith ’72 will benefit Arts and Sciences, Maxwell students
(April 9, 2014)
SU plays key role in search for elusive dark matterPhysicist Richard Schnee hopes to find traces of dark matter by studying particles with low masses and interaction rates, some of which have never been probed before