Orange Alert

News from 2020

(Feb. 24, 2020)

M. Lisa Manning Named William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Physics

Manning has also been awarded a three-year Simons Foundation grant.

(Feb. 22, 2020)

A Message from Dean Karin Ruhlandt to A&S Faculty and Staff

The College has taken important steps towards a more diverse, inclusive environment.

(Feb. 21, 2020)

Two A&S Faculty Earn NSF CAREER Awards

Professors Denver Whittington and Weiwei Zheng earn grants for early career development.

Xuerui Yang

(Feb. 21, 2020)

Math Students Finish Among Top Universities at Elite Competition

Team placed in the top 12% at the Putnam Mathematical Competition.

Protein nanopore

(Feb. 17, 2020)

Physics Professor and Ph.D. Graduate Attend Biophysical Society Annual Meeting

Professor Liviu Movileanu and Avinash Thakur Ph.D. presented their research on molecular "fishing."

Professor James Hope Birnie conducting research

(Feb. 14, 2020)

First African American Appointed to SU Biology in 1948 Advocated for Diversity in Science Education

James Hope Birnie carried on his family’s legacy of leadership.

Suraj Shankar

(Feb. 13, 2020)

Suraj Shankar ’19 Ph.D. Wins Physics Dissertation Award

Shankar is now a Junior Fellow at Harvard.

Louis Smith

(Feb. 13, 2020)

College of Arts and Sciences Launches Distinctive Leadership Scholars Program

Welcoming the next generation of leaders.

Jelani Cobb

(Feb. 11, 2020)

Award-winning journalist and New Yorker writer Jelani Cobb speaks to the Syracuse University community

Conversation focused on race, politics and the news.

Poplar tree

(Feb. 11, 2020)

Student Research Sprouts Renewable Energy

Dakota Voitcu investigates how fungi impact plant growth.

Vivian May at the Douglass Day transcribe-a-thon

(Feb. 5, 2020)

Digitizing and Restoring History

Dozens of volunteers preserved the works of an important early Black feminist educator, activist and author.

Jelani Cobb

(Jan. 31, 2020)

Syracuse University Welcomes Award-Winning Journalist and New Yorker Writer Jelani Cobb

Conversation will focus on race, politics and the news.

Collision of two neutron stars

(Jan. 29, 2020)

Coming Into Focus

Physics department works to improve gravitational wave detection.

Syracuse Symposium Silence logo

(Jan. 21, 2020)

Humanities Center Spring Preview

Spring events explore "silence" and restorative justice.

Nicolaes Maes, Portrait of a Woman, 1686

(Jan. 14, 2020)

Sparking Dialogue

Professor Wayne Franits, Professor Joan Bryant and Julia Jessen G'20 curate exhibitions.

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