(May 26, 2020)
Cultivating Public Knowledge and Community Well-BeingGraduate students from A&S and Maxwell use fellowships to develop and implement public humanities projects.
(May 26, 2020)
Cultivating Public Knowledge and Community Well-BeingGraduate students from A&S and Maxwell use fellowships to develop and implement public humanities projects.
(May 1, 2020)
Brice Nordquist Named Dean's Professor of Community EngagementNordquist will lead humanities-related community engagement initiatives for the College of Arts and Sciences.
(April 28, 2020)
A&S Student Learns About Intelligence Careers From Alum MentorOffice of Undergraduate Academic and Career Advising virtually connects alumni and students.
(April 22, 2020)
Virtual Ceramics Class Open to Students WorldwideOver 250 participants join the seminar each week.
(April 10, 2020)
Physics Faculty Research Published in Scholarly JournalsArticles featured in Physical Review X and Physical Review Letters.
(April 10, 2020)
Career Advice From A Young AlumTierney Sovic ’19 offers tips for students to make the most out of their time at Syracuse University.
(April 8, 2020)
Underwater Rock ConcertA&S alumna studies communication behavior of harbor seals in Alaska.
(April 3, 2020)
“Love Letter,” By George Saunders G’88 Featured in The New YorkerAward-winning author also appears on two popular podcasts.
(April 2, 2020)
Physics Department Does its Part to Help Make MasksDepartment joins in the effort to fight COVID-19.
(April 2, 2020)
English Professor Receives Mellon Foundation GrantChris Forster is the first professor at Syracuse University to be awarded the New Directions Fellowship.
(March 16, 2020)
NSF Grant Funds Computational Simulation of Bio-Inspired FluidsComputing resources grant from XSEDE
(March 5, 2020)
Creating Just Futures with Restorative JusticeMaisha T. Winn is this year’s Jeannette K. Watson Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Humanities.
(March 3, 2020)
Biotechnology Program Offers New Master’s DegreeCombined B.S./M.S. and stand-alone M.S. programs launch in fall 2020.
(March 2, 2020)
Grant Funds Field Research in JapanTeam will examine how that nation is preparing for the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics.
(Feb. 28, 2020)
“Hybridity, Breed, and Wildness” Talk Kicks Off Environmental Humanities SymposiumHow zoos and menageries changed our understanding of species.
(Feb. 27, 2020)
Forensics Student Takes a Stand Against Homeschool NeglectKate Corbett Pollack is also organizing a Disability Day of Mourning at SU on March 2.