News-2017
(April 4, 2017)
Student Profile: Joel RempilloRempillo, a biochemistry and pre-medicine major, says Syracuse is a welcoming place for Veterans
(April 4, 2017)
New Connections Equal New OpportunitiesWith job-offers already in hand, Teevens is excited about what the future will bring after graduation.
(April 4, 2017)
Five Questions for Victoria TumanovaProfessor Tumanova recently received an ASHA grant to support her research of speech motor control in children.
(April 5, 2017)
Syracuse Mourns Loss of Anthropologist William ‘Bill’ Mangin ’48Mangin, emeritus professor of anthropology in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs taught at SU for 44 years.
(April 7, 2017)
Biology Professor Named to National Academy of Sciences CommitteeProfessor Susan Parks will add her voice to the discussions concerning the nation’s offshore energy resources
(April 11, 2017)
Religion Department Garners Wave of Awards, RecognitionAwards reflect the diversity of research within the department
(April 11, 2017)
STEM Faculty Land Grant to Recruit, Retain Underrepresented StudentsScience Teaching Leads Charge to Support Student Diversity
(April 11, 2017)
Documentary screening and discussion with Filmmaker Shimon DotanThe Settlers follows the lives of the people who have their made homes in the Occupied Territories of the West Bank.
(April 12, 2017)
Humanities Center Hosts Faculty, Staff Book Reception April 18Event features new titles by 37 authors in 25 departments, programs at Syracuse
(April 18, 2017)
‘La Borinqueña’ Creator to Help La Casita Celebrate ‘Diversity in Reading’ Month April 28Visit by creator of Puerto Rican superheroine will raise support for La Casita's bilingual library, literacy programs