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News-2021

(May 5, 2021)

A&S Students and Faculty Receive Prestigious University Awards and Honors

The 2021 list of awardees denotes the impressive breadth and depth of scholarship in A&S.

(May 4, 2021)

Dr. Gezzer Ortega ’03 to Deliver Remarks at 2021 A&S | Maxwell Undergraduate Convocation

Ortega's speech will highlight how a liberal arts education has been foundational to his work as a physician.

(May 3, 2021)

Through Poetry, Nidaa Aljabbarin ’22 Shares Her Personal Journey as a Syrian Refugee

Her internationally-recognized poem, “The Day I Left,” details her family's final day at their home in Syria.

(April 26, 2021)

Pair of A&S Faculty Elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences

George M. Langford and Virginia Burrus join Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Martin Luther King, Jr., as members of the Academy.

(April 23, 2021)

Alumni Postcards: Dylan Bryant ’20

Bryant has spent the academic year teaching in La Rioja, Spain.

(May 19, 2021)

Virtual Platform, In-Person Feel: Innovating at the A&S Undergraduate Research Festival

Over 300 people attended the event which featured undergraduate research spanning the humanities and sciences.

(April 16, 2021)

FNSSI’s Mike Marciano Appointed to Committee that Oversees NYS Forensic Lab Accreditation

Marciano joins a group of crime experts to ensure that forensic work within state and local crime laboratories is conducted accurately.

(April 5, 2021)

Can a 3D Printed Beetle Model Simulate the Real Thing?

A&S biologist contributes to paper on the feasibility of using 3D printed insects in mating studies.

(March 25, 2021)

New Interdisciplinary Offerings in A&S

The College of Arts and Sciences provides students with unique and innovative learning opportunities.

(March 25, 2021)

New Study From A&S’ Department of Biology Highlights Ways to Support Students in Virtual Learning Environments

Eve Humphrey and Jason Wiles worked with SU students to investigate some of challenges and opportunities associated with virtual learning during the pandemic.

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