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Tolley Humanities Building

(April 14, 2022)

Humanities Center Fellowships and Grants Support Graduate Student Research in the Humanities

Thanks to this support, recipients are positioned for success in their fields.

Silvio portrait

(March 17, 2022)

Helping to Advance Latino History and Culture in the United States

A&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.

Black and white portrait of Robert Phillips.

(Feb. 15, 2022)

Remembering Robert S. Phillips, Alumnus and Former Professor of English at Syracuse University

Among his honors, Phillips was a recipient of Syracuse University's George Arents Award in 1988.

Portrait of Tom Walsh.

(Nov. 2, 2021)

New Creative Writing Scholarship Honors the Memory of Tom Walsh, Former Executive Vice President of Advancement and External Affairs

The scholarship will support one student annually who is enrolled in the Department of English’s undergraduate creative writing major.

George Saunders

(Aug. 30, 2021)

George Saunders’ Latest Work Featured in The New Yorker

“The Mom of Bold Action,” appeared in the August 30, 2021 issue.

Manning Stevens portrait

(Aug. 5, 2021)

Challenging the Museum Narrative

A&S professor Scott Manning Stevens has been awarded a Radcliffe Institute Fellowship for his new book project which confronts the alienation and appropriation of Native American culture in museums, galleries and archives.

(July 13, 2021)

Dana Spiotta’s Latest Literary Work, Wayward, Garners National Media Attention

Professor of English Dana Spiotta’s new novel has been featured in many leading media publications.

New York City skyline from Newtown Creek.

(May 11, 2021)

Forgotten in Plain Sight: Bringing Renewed Attention to a Famous New York City Waterway

Professor of English Dana Spiotta and her colleagues receive a Creative Capital Award for their new floating opera, Newtown Odyssey.

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