(May 9, 2024)
Psychology Makes a Big MoveTake a virtual walk-through of the newly renovated Marley Building, the centralized home for the Department of Psychology’s research, learning and counseling activities.
(May 9, 2024)
Psychology Makes a Big MoveTake a virtual walk-through of the newly renovated Marley Building, the centralized home for the Department of Psychology’s research, learning and counseling activities.
(May 9, 2024)
Engaged Humanities Network Holds Showcase Highlighting Collaborative Community WorkThe inaugural event at the Salt City Market included presentations and demonstrations by students, faculty and community members from over 20 different departments and organizations across Syracuse University and Central New York.
(May 2, 2024)
‘How About Never?’ Capturing the Essence of Life in CartoonsA&S alumnus Bob Mankoff’s liberal arts experience at Syracuse was a launchpad for a successful career in the cartoon industry.
(May 3, 2024)
From Proposal to Publication: CNY Humanities Corridor Nurtures Faculty Scholarship2023-24’s supportive initiatives included first-ever campus visit from NEH official Claudia Kinkela, Minnowbrook writing retreat, panel discussion on open-access publishing and workshop to jumpstart summer writing.
(May 2, 2024)
2024 Wasserstrom Prize for Graduate Teaching Presented to Physics Professor Christian SantangeloAward given in memory of noted professor of English William Wasserstrom.
(April 30, 2024)
A&S Biologist Calls for Protection and More Studies of Natural Time Capsules of Climate ChangeAncient rodent nests—or middens—offer critical ecological and evolutionary archives of the last 50,000 years. Katie Becklin helps lead an effort for midden preservation and study.
(May 1, 2024)
A&S Names Interim Chair of the Department of African American StudiesProfessor James Haywood Rolling Jr., a faculty member of SOE, will serve a two-year term as interim chair of AAS.
(May 1, 2024)
A&S Celebrates Exceptional Career of Dean Emerita Karin RuhlandtRuhlandt, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, is renowned for her work with highly reactive metals.
(April 25, 2024)
Celebrating Syracuse University Authors and Editors: 9th Annual Books in the HumanitiesThe Humanities Center showcase features humanities-related books written or edited by SU faculty, staff and students.
(April 18, 2024)
A&S Physicist Marina Artuso Named Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of ScienceArtuso joins a prestigious list of Syracuse University researchers for advancing the field of science through her outstanding leadership as an experimental physicist.
(April 9, 2024)
Unlocking Global OpportunitiesA&S | Maxwell offer tailored study abroad programs for science and pre-health majors.
(April 15, 2024)
2024 Eclipse Views on CampusExperience the eclipse excitement again with a video and gallery of images from the campus celebration on April 8.
(April 15, 2024)
A&S Names Inaugural Director of Research AdministrationBehrang (Ben) Samadi will work with faculty across the College of Arts and Sciences to develop grant proposals and manage awards.
(April 11, 2024)
William Robert Wins American Academy of Religion Book AwardRobert’s innovative approach to teaching religion comes through in his book Unbridled: Studying Religion in Performance.
(April 11, 2024)
Syracuse Alumna Recognized as Emerging Leader in Sustainable EnergyKarma Sawyer selected to join prestigious New Voices cohort at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
(April 10, 2024)
2023-24 A&S Awards and HonorsA&S congratulates these accomplished students and faculty.
(April 10, 2024)
Creating Identity and Building Community Through WritingA&S professor awarded grant to develop magazine with formerly incarcerated.
(March 26, 2024)
Writing and Rhetoric Professor Receives Fulbright Award to Teach and Research in SlovakiaFor Professor Amy Murphy, a family discovery leads her to research the history of literacy in Slovakia under communist rule.
(March 22, 2024)
Other Ways of Seeing: Understanding Ecology and Climate Through ArtA team of Syracuse University faculty, students and staff create learning materials for educators and students, using the SU Art Museum’s vast collection of objects and artworks.
(March 21, 2024)
Syracuse Undergraduate Spearheads Study Using Physics Principles to Understand How Cells Self-Sort in DevelopmentA team of biophysicists identified an unexpected collective behavior among particles and their findings were published in the prestigious journal Physical Review Letters.