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News-2024

EHN Undergrad Research Team 2024-25

(Nov. 21, 2024)

More Community Learning Pathways for A&S Undergraduates

A&S strengthens the Engaged Humanities Network, allowing more undergraduate students access to community-engaged research opportunities and valuable mentorship.

Alternative Augmentative Communication Club Meeting

(Nov. 18, 2024)

Cultivating Community Through Augmentative Communication

A conversation club in A&S’ Gebbie Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic enhances well-being and feelings of connectedness for individuals with speech and language disorders.

Jester statue

(Nov. 7, 2024)

Humor and Jokes from Shakespeare to Spinal Tap (A&S Fall Magazine Exclusive)

Humor takes many forms, from literature to music to stand-up comedy. But crafting the perfect joke is no laughing matter. Three A&S professors deconstruct what makes something funny.

Creation Story Mural at 113 Euclid

(Nov. 7, 2024)

What Does Seventh-Generation Thinking Mean? (A&S Fall Magazine Exclusive)

Indigenous values offer alternative roads to sustainability.

Female Comedian on stage

(Nov. 7, 2024)

Why Do We Laugh? (A&S Fall Magazine Exclusive)

Probing the mystery behind this universal form of communication.

Jeff Pitt and Lisa Hanley

(Oct. 31, 2024)

A&S Celebrates Promotions of Pitt, Hanley

In partnership with central Information Technology Services, the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) is pleased to announce the promotion of two key staff members.

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(Oct. 29, 2024)

Passionate Advocates: A&S Dean’s Advisory Board Appoints New Chair and Welcomes Members

The board, made up of alumni, parents and friends of A&S, plays a key role in driving the College’s strategic goals forward.

Abrar Aljiboury, Heather Coleman and Carlos A. Castañeda

(Oct. 15, 2024)

NSF Grant in Biology Aims to Boost STEM Student Retention through Hands-On Research

Professors in the Department of Biology have received a Research Experiences for Undergraduates site grant to host students from other institutions for immersive summer research at Syracuse.

Vintage Movie Projector

(Oct. 8, 2024)

50 Years of Advancing Language Proficiency for a Multilingual World

The Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics caps half-century celebration with film series.

Dua Lipa Holding Lincoln in the Bardo

(Oct. 3, 2024)

Grammy-Winning Singer Dua Lipa’s Book Club Spotlights Professor George Saunders’ "Lincoln in the Bardo"

Dua Lipa’s Service95 Book Club highlights Saunders’ bestselling work through a monthlong series of articles, interviews and other exclusive content.

Eduardo Kac portrait

(Oct. 2, 2024)

Insights from the Experts: SU Faculty Share Favorite “BioArt” Works by Eduardo Kac

Syracuse University professors comment on notable "BioArt" creations by renowned artist Eduardo Kac, who will be the keynote speaker for the Kashi and Kameshwar C. Wali Lecture on October 24.

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(Sept. 30, 2024)

What’s Driving the Rise in ADHD Diagnosis Among Children and Adults?

In recognition of October being ADHD Awareness Month, psychology professor Kevin Antshel provides expert insights on the rising ADHD diagnosis rates and the key signs to consider when thinking about seeking an evaluation.

Experimental Neutrino Physics group students

(Sept. 30, 2024)

Toward a New Understanding of the Universe

Researchers from Syracuse University’s Experimental Neutrino Physics group, along with international collaborators, have achieved several breakthroughs to enhance our understanding of neutrinos and their role in the fundamental workings of the universe.

Neocortical areas

(Sept. 27, 2024)

Can Folic Acid Supplementation During Pregnancy Help Prevent Autism and Schizophrenia?

Biology Professor Jessica MacDonald has received a grant from the National Institutes of Health to investigate maternal folic acid’s role in promoting healthy brain development.

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(Sept. 26, 2024)

Funding Research That Improves Health and Shortens ‘Bench to Bedside’ Time

Walters Endowed Fund for Science Research supports research and discovery that addresses grand challenges facing global and human health.

Paul Swartz headshot

(Sept. 19, 2024)

5 Questions with Paul Swartz

Economics isn’t everything, says A&S board member and economist.

Kathy Aamna and Tao talking beside stream

(Sept. 11, 2024)

Spring Disappearance and Backyard Flooding? A&S Researchers Explore if Climate Change and/or Human Intervention are to Blame

A faculty and student team from the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences is installing urban stream monitoring stations to investigate how extreme precipitation and other factors are affecting a Syracuse waterway.

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(Sept. 11, 2024)

Big Data Holds Key to Understanding Human Behavior

A&S Professor Amy Criss will provide critical guidance for NSF funding that advances basic research in social, behavioral and economic sciences.

Students with stock exchange bell 2022 Stocks and Finance Immersion

(Sept. 10, 2024)

Helping Students Succeed from Campus to the Workplace

The A&S | Maxwell Office of Advising wins Syracuse University’s first Outstanding Advising Program Certificate of Merit Award in recognition of their innovative and impactful programming.

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