(April 26, 2022)
Syracuse University’s Top Putnam Math Competition Finisher Awarded Inaugural Erdős PrizeConnor Ritchie placed among the top 20% of participants in the annual North American mathematics competition.
(April 26, 2022)
Syracuse University’s Top Putnam Math Competition Finisher Awarded Inaugural Erdős PrizeConnor Ritchie placed among the top 20% of participants in the annual North American mathematics competition.
(April 19, 2022)
Viewing a Microcosm Through a Physics LensResearch could have implications on human health and medicine.
(April 14, 2022)
Humanities Center Fellowships and Grants Support Graduate Student Research in the HumanitiesThanks to this support, recipients are positioned for success in their fields.
(April 29, 2022)
Five NSF CAREER Awards a Record for A&SProfessors John Franck, Brett Jakubiak, David Kellen, Davoud Mozhdehi and Minghao Rostami have been awarded five-year CAREER grants to support their innovative research and educational outreach.
(April 5, 2022)
A&S Communications Team Welcomes Senior Web DeveloperWill Lehman brings over five years of higher ed web design experience to A&S.
(April 5, 2022)
A&S | Maxwell Students Earn “Edge” in Career-ReadinessEdge certification demonstrates value of students’ co-curricular learning to employers and graduate schools.
(March 30, 2022)
Delving DeeperNew interdisciplinary courses challenge perspectives on contemporary topics.
(May 5, 2022)
Reuniting to Celebrate Syracuse University AuthorsThe Books in the Humanities in-person reception highlighted the work of nearly 150 University authors across the past three copyright years.
(March 25, 2022)
On The Move: Additional Camera Installed Tracks SU-Sue and Otto’s New Nest On Bowne HallThanks to gifts by alumna Anne Marie Higgins, viewers can tune in and watch the daily activities of Syracuse University’s favorite hawk pair.
(March 21, 2022)
The Impact of ExtinctionNew research published in PNAS answers a lingering question about the source of atmospheric sulfur leading to the extinction of the dinosaurs.
(March 18, 2022)
“Seeing Possibility For Myself”The SUSTAIN program continues to cultivate and support STEM talent as it approaches endowment in its fifth year.
(March 17, 2022)
Revisiting the Perpetual Peace Project During the Russia-Ukraine ConflictThe 2008 Humanities Center initiative generated a framework for a global peace movement.
(March 17, 2022)
Helping to Advance Latino History and Culture in the United StatesA&S Professor of English Silvio Torres-Saillant is part of a committee charged with guiding the design and development of the National Museum of the American Latino.
(March 14, 2022)
EES Professor Helps Find Clues Behind What Turned Ancient Subtropical Drylands Into OasesThonis Family Professor Tripti Bhattacharya is among an international team of researchers whose study was published in Nature Communications.
(March 11, 2022)
Be Not Afraid: Faith as the Cornerstone of Public ServiceMichael Steele, former RNC chair, to deliver the 2022 Borgognoni Lecture.
(March 8, 2022)
A&S Biologists Observe a Molecular “Hand-off” That Plays a Key Role in ReproductionThe team’s novel research on the life history of fruit fly sperm demonstrates molecular continuity between the male female reproductive tracts.
(March 4, 2022)
WGS Professor Gwendolyn Pough to Serve as President of the Rhetoric Society of AmericaPough will be the second Syracuse University faculty member to serve as president of the national organization.
(March 4, 2022)
NYS Governor Appoints A&S Professor Kishi Ducre to 400 Years of African American History CommissionThe 15-member committee will help to educate the public about the history of racism and contributions of African Americans since 1619.
(March 2, 2022)
Mona Eikel-Pohen Wins Outstanding German Program Development and Advocacy AwardThe award was presented by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages Small Undergraduate German Program Special Interest Group.
(Feb. 28, 2022)
A Commitment to Mathematical ExcellenceA new scholarship in the Department of Mathematics honors the legacy of longtime faculty member Philip Throop Church.