News-2016
(May 19, 2016)
A&S Physicists Help Restart Large Hadron ColliderSyracuse is U.S. host university for CERN's Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment
(May 23, 2016)
Syracuse Biologists Point to Climate Change Impacting EcosystemsAssociate Professor Jason Fridley leads international research on grassland vegetation shift
(May 25, 2016)
Forget Peacock Tails—Fruit Fly Sperm Tails Are the Most Extreme OrnamentsNew paper in Nature explains why ornament may have evolved
(May 25, 2016)
Syracuse Physicists Among Recipients of Breakthrough, Gruber Prizes for Detection of Gravitational WavesGravitational Wave Group honored for contributions to physics, astronomy
(May 26, 2016)
Fulbright Program Sends Students, Alumni to Sites Around the WorldFive A&S students chosen to spend year researching and teaching through highly prestigious grants
(June 3, 2016)
Carry That WeightA cautionary tale about one alumna's battle with depression and poor body image
(June 3, 2016)
Biophysics Student Earns Top Honors at Statewide Research ConferenceKassidy Lundy ’16 to take her world-class research skills into Ph.D. program
(June 8, 2016)
Earth Scientists Push Boundaries of 3D ModelingAssistant Professor Robert Moucha uses numeric modeling to study mantle convection
(June 8, 2016)
Physicists Awarded $1.1 Million GrantFunding part of government's mission to advance experimental scientific discovery