Orange Alert

News-2021

(Sept. 7, 2021)

Leading Thinkers: New Faculty Joining A&S

The College of Arts and Sciences welcomes new professors this fall.

(Sept. 2, 2021)

A&S Welcomes Back Students and Alumni with Fall Events

Major events included the triannual Coming Back Together Weekend, Class of 2020 Commencement celebration, Family Weekend and Orange Central.

(Aug. 30, 2021)

New A&S | Maxwell Certification Gives Students an “Edge” After Graduation

The co-curricular certification called "Edge" prepares students for a future of success.

(Aug. 26, 2021)

Biology Professor Recognized Internationally for Work in Science Education

Associate professor Jason Wiles receives awards and honors for his innovative teaching and commitment to diversifying STEM.

(Aug. 23, 2021)

Transdisciplinary Syracuse University Team Awarded Grant to Address the Digital Divide in Central America

Professors from A&S, the iSchool and Falk work to bring Internet to remote areas in Costa Rica.

(Aug. 11, 2021)

AMH’s Margaret Innes Awarded ACLS Fellowship for Research on Radical Labor Press Photography

Innes will continue work on her new book exploring photography and print media during the labor movement in the 1920s-1930s.

(Aug. 11, 2021)

Preserving African Language and Culture

LLL Professor Christopher Green receives prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship.

(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.

(Aug. 5, 2021)

Narratio Fellows Learn the Art of Storytelling Through Poetry and Photography

Narratio Fellowship partners with National Geographic and the Metropolitan Museum of Art to help CNY-area refugees, including SU students, express themselves on the world stage.

(Aug. 3, 2021)

Syracuse University Part of Elite Multi-Institutional Physics Research Hub

Duncan Brown, the Charles Brightman Endowed Professor of Physics, is among a group of physicists who received a $3.25M NSF grant to study the properties of neutron stars.

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