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(Dec. 4, 2023)
Professor and Ph.D. Candidate from the Department of Psychology Awarded NIH Grants for Alcohol-Related Research and TreatmentProfessor Sarah Woolf-King received an NIH R01 clinical trial grant and Ph.D. candidate Fatima Dobani was awarded an NIH F31 dissertation research grant.

(Nov. 28, 2023)
Syracuse University’s Center for Health Behavior Research and Innovation Unites Investigators Across Disciplines to Improve Health and Well-BeingThe new center within the College of Arts and Sciences will advance collaborative health behavior research, training and community engagement.

(Oct. 16, 2023)
Psychology Professor Stephen Maisto Named A&S’ New Associate Dean of ResearchMaisto, a professor of psychology at Syracuse University since 1994, will collaborate with faculty to expand the research footprint of the College.

(May 1, 2023)
Expanding Summer Research Opportunities Through SU-STARPsychology Professor Aesoon Park was awarded a grant from the National Institutes of Health to welcome undergraduate students from underrepresented backgrounds to Syracuse University for summer health research.

(Dec. 20, 2022)
Addressing Trauma Through WritingJillian Scheer, the Cobb-Jones Professor of Clinical Psychology in A&S, is one of five recipients of a 2022 Walter Katkovsky Research Grant from the American Psychological Foundation.

(Dec. 20, 2022)
Psychology Professor Part of Two NIH Grants to Advance Alcohol and Drug Use Disorder ResearchStephen Maisto, professor emeritus of psychology, is an investigator on two projects funded by the National Institutes of Health totaling over $5 million.

(Dec. 12, 2022)
A&S Psychology Professor Offers Tips to Enjoy the Holidays in New York Times ArticleProfessor Afton Kapuscinski provides advice on how to manage the season’s overwhelming schedule.

(June 27, 2022)
Two A&S Professors Receive Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement AwardsThe awards will support physicist Eric Coughlin’s astrophysical research into deep tidal disruptions and psychologist Jillian Scheer’s work with at-risk LGBTQ populations.