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Tolley Humanities Building in winter.

(Feb. 9, 2023)

Graduate Students Illuminate Lives, Race and Place

Humanities Center fellowships and project grants support students' research on Druze culture, histories of self-harm, youth literacy and Black narratives from Syracuse schools’ desegregation era.

Side by side portraits of Carol Fadda and Dana Olwan.

(Feb. 6, 2023)

Mellon Foundation Recognizes Syracuse Black/Arab Racial Justice Research Project

Professors Carol Fadda and Dana Olwan will examine the impact of racism and discrimination on the interconnected histories and lived experiences of Arab and Black communities living in the city of Syracuse.

David Janes Lyttle portrait.

(Dec. 12, 2022)

Remembering David Janes Lyttle, Professor Emeritus of English

Lyttle taught courses in 19th-century American literature and was author of four books of poetry.

Scheibel portrait

(Nov. 21, 2022)

A Passion for Classic Hollywood Cinema

Associate Professor Will Scheibel's recent book examines the life and career of Golden Era Hollywood starlet Gene Tierney.

From left to right, Professors Channelle Benz, Delali Kumavie and Ethan Madarieta.

(Oct. 19, 2022)

Department of English Celebrates Faculty Authors

The event recognized faculty works published over the past two years.

Suspended book in bookstore.

(Oct. 4, 2022)

Fall into Reading with these A&S Books

Explore new ideas and perspectives with the following selection of works by A&S faculty and creative writing alumni.

Portrait of Joshua Koskoff.

(May 12, 2022)

Righting Wrongs

English alum Joshua Koskoff ’88 continues his family’s legacy of fighting for justice.

maine portrait

(May 11, 2022)

Eleanor Maine Receives Wasserstrom Prize for Graduate Teaching

The prize memorializes William Wasserstrom, a noted professor of English at Syracuse University.

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