
(Sept. 12, 2025)
A Decade of Gravitational WavesReflecting on Syracuse University’s involvement in the first detection of gravitational waves on September 14, 2015.
(Sept. 12, 2025)
A Decade of Gravitational WavesReflecting on Syracuse University’s involvement in the first detection of gravitational waves on September 14, 2015.
(Sept. 10, 2025)
A Liberal Arts LeaderGerald Greenberg, who served as an associate dean in the College of Arts and Sciences for over two decades, will retire after 40 years of service to Syracuse University.
(Sept. 8, 2025)
Paying It ForwardJoe and Linda Bockskopf create a legacy of educational opportunity through The Syracuse Promise initiative.
(Sept. 4, 2025)
Game On! A&S Grads’ Sports CareersFrom medicine to media to community leadership, Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences alumni are proving that a liberal arts education is foundational to success in the sports world.
(Sept. 4, 2025)
Vito Hired as Associate Director of Alumni GivingVito moves to A&S from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, where she served as a development and alumni engagement associate.
(Sept. 2, 2025)
An Invitation to ImagineSyracuse Symposium 2025–26 celebrates creativity in a tech-driven world.
(Aug. 28, 2025)
Summer Research: Major ImpactStep into the labs where students spent their summer developing research-driven responses to global challenges, blending curiosity with impact.
(Aug. 22, 2025)
Safer Lakes, Cleaner WaterA new lakebed mapping initiative on Skaneateles Lake is helping scientists pinpoint nutrient-rich sediments that fuel harmful algal blooms (HABs), a growing threat to Syracuse’s major drinking water source.
(Aug. 22, 2025)
Sights and Sounds: Welcome Week 2025Incoming A&S | Maxwell students experienced a variety of exciting events and activities during their first few days on campus.
(Aug. 14, 2025)
New Endowed Professor AppointedSarah L. Karalunas, a Syracuse native, has been named Cobb-Jones Clinical Psychology Endowed Professor.
(Aug. 1, 2025)
New Honors Professors AnnouncedHonors Professors Brett Jakubiak and Antonio Tiongson bring new classes and engagement opportunities to students in the Renée Crown University Honors Program.
(July 15, 2025)
Assistant Dean to Serve on Board of TrusteesPersin will serve ex officio on the board's Advancement and External Affairs Committee and help guide the University's strategic direction.
(July 14, 2025)
Kim Fudge Joins A&S as Assistant Director of Graduate RecruitmentFudge joins A&S as assistant director of graduate recruitment to attract students to their new Department of Human Development and Family Science.
(July 1, 2025)
A&S Expands Health-Related Academic OfferingsThe Department of Human Development and Family Science joins the College of Arts and Sciences, enhancing interdisciplinary collaboration, enriching student opportunities and advancing research that supports individuals and families across their lives.
(July 1, 2025)
A&S Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs to Retire; New Appointment AnnouncedGerald Greenberg has concluded his tenure as senior associate dean for academic affairs at the College of Arts and Sciences, with Karen Doherty named as his successor.
(June 30, 2025)
Aly Blair Joins A&S | Maxwell Admissions Office as Assistant Director of RecruitmentIn this role, Blair will lead efforts to connect with prospective students, while collaborating with faculty and university partners to drive strategic enrollment initiatives.
(June 20, 2025)
Setting the Standard, Ensuring JusticeSyracuse University’s Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute hosted the nation’s first hands-on Next-Generation Sequencing training for state crime labs.
(May 16, 2025)
Congratulations, Class of 2025!Explore some memorable moments from Commencement Weekend through these photo highlights.
(May 9, 2025)
Fostering Community ResilienceThe Engaged Humanities Network hosted its second Community Showcase, highlighting the collaborative research, teaching and creative work between Syracuse University and community partners.
(May 8, 2025)
A&S Hosts Inaugural Scholarship and Research GalaThe evening showcased the College's strong intellectual community and outstanding creative and scholarly work.
(May 8, 2025)
Professor Rachel Razza to Join A&S Dean’s CabinetRazza will serve as as the associate dean of interdisciplinary affairs and partnerships.
(May 1, 2025)
A&S Students Make Their Mark With ResearchAlmost 100 students from a wide range of A&S programs presented their impressive findings at this year’s Undergraduate Research Festival.
(April 29, 2025)
Alumni Leaders Contribute Expertise, Insight at A&S Advisory Board MeetingThe College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Advisory Board held their spring meeting on campus to discuss the latest developments in research, teaching and advising, while also hearing from students.
(April 23, 2025)
A Career Shaped by the Liberal ArtsPsychology alumna Elizabeth Wetherbee Klein ’93 joins the Dean’s Advisory Board of the College of Arts and Sciences.
(April 17, 2025)
Leagues Ahead in Their Career PlanningWinston Fisher Seminar gives A&S | Maxwell students opportunity to discover the many career possibilities open to liberal arts students.
(April 17, 2025)
Installation of Kathy and Stan Walters Endowed Professor of Quantum ScienceThe endowed professorship represents the latest addition to A&S’ high-caliber faculty.
(April 14, 2025)
Watch SU’s Next Generation of Red-Tailed HawksThe Syracuse University campus is home to three families of red-tailed hawks—all descendants of the original pair, SU-Sue and Otto.
(April 10, 2025)
Nurturing a New Generation of Humanities Scholars and ResearchersHumanities Center’s graduate student fellows and grantees explore questions around belonging, community, identity and pedagogy.
(April 8, 2025)
Cool Class: Chinese ArtCollege of Arts and Sciences students immerse themselves in Chinese art and culture while discovering museum curation and conservation careers during a visit to the SU Art Museum.
(April 8, 2025)
Exploring Questions of Resilience and ResistanceHumanities Center supports four faculty fellows whose research encompasses Dominican fishing communities navigating climate change, literacy programs for formerly incarcerated individuals, Black resistance movements and Indigenous environmental knowledge.