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STEM

Science, Technology, Engineering & Math

iDare Brings Interdisciplinary Teams Together to Tackle Information Challenge

The School of Information Studies (iSchool) has launched a new initiative for students—iDare—a series of information-focused challenges. The first event was held at Hinds Hall
Kelly Homan Rodoski April 25, 2023
iDare Brings Interdisciplinary Teams Together to Tackle Information Challenge

Earth Day: A Call to Action on the ‘’Cuse Conversations’ Podcast

Earth Day is an annual opportunity to celebrate our planet and its resources. It is also a day to act on climate change. The changing
Daryl Lovell April 19, 2023
Earth Day: A Call to Action on the ‘’Cuse Conversations’ Podcast

iSchool Associate Professor Receives Fulbright to Conduct Research in the ‘Silicon Valley’ of India

When Ingrid Erickson began teaching at the School of Information Studies (iSchool) in 2017, she encountered something different about the students in her classroom—many, if
Anya Woods April 14, 2023
iSchool Associate Professor Receives Fulbright to Conduct Research in the ‘Silicon Valley’ of India

‘Fishing’ for Biomarkers

While a popular hobby for many, fishing is also a pastime full of uncertainty. Each time you have something on the line, you can never
Dan Bernardi April 14, 2023
‘Fishing’ for Biomarkers

Íø±¬ÃÅ Joins Network of Institutions to Help Build Semiconductor Workforce

Earlier this week, Íø±¬ÃÅ hosted officials with Micron Technology Inc. and the National Science Foundation, along with U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer, for the
News Staff April 13, 2023
Íø±¬ÃÅ Joins Network of Institutions to Help Build Semiconductor Workforce

New Sustainability Leadership Program Aims to Create Visionary and Ethical Leaders

Climate change and environmental degradation are among the greatest challenges facing our planet. Humanity has solutions in hand to address the impacts of climate change,
News Staff March 28, 2023
New Sustainability Leadership Program Aims to Create Visionary and Ethical Leaders

3 Faculty Members Collect Top National Awards and Grants

A trio of College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) faculty members have received highly competitive national awards in recognition of their commitment to teaching and
Dan Bernardi March 24, 2023
3 Faculty Members Collect Top National Awards and Grants

Syracuse Researchers Create a Global Occupant Behavior Database for ASHRAE

There’s a new publicly accessible website from American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), ashraeobdatabase.com, that informs educators and practitioners like designers and
News Staff March 24, 2023
Syracuse Researchers Create a Global Occupant Behavior Database for ASHRAE

Rare Isotopes Help Unlock Mysteries in the Argentine Andes

Every second the Earth is bombarded by vast amounts of cosmic rays—invisible sub-atomic particles that originate from things like the sun and supernova explosions. These
Dan Bernardi March 17, 2023
Rare Isotopes Help Unlock Mysteries in the Argentine Andes

SyracuseCoE Faculty Fellows Program 2023 Call for Proposals: Research and Technology Seed Funding Available

SyracuseCoE is seeking applications for its 2023 Faculty Fellows program. Proposals are invited from faculty researchers for innovative research and development efforts in SyracuseCoE’s focus
News Staff March 15, 2023
SyracuseCoE Faculty Fellows Program 2023 Call for Proposals: Research and Technology Seed Funding Available

ECS Students Attend the 2023 Lockheed Martin Ethics in Engineering Competition

Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) students Eric Silfies ’23, Brady Arruda ’25, Oliver Raycroft ’25, Max Lipinski ’24 and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Professor Alex
Alex Dunbar March 3, 2023
ECS Students Attend the 2023 Lockheed Martin Ethics in Engineering Competition

Rock-Solid Data: Friendship Helps Lead to Discovery of Tectonic History of Subglacial Antarctica

A trove of ancient rocks collected from glacial moraines has literally revealed the deep story of one of the most underexplored environments on the planet—the
News Staff March 3, 2023
Rock-Solid Data: Friendship Helps Lead to Discovery of Tectonic History of Subglacial Antarctica

Engineered Magic: Wooden Seed Carriers Mimic the Behavior of Self-Burying Seeds

Before a seed can grow into a tree, flower or plant, it needs to successfully implant itself in soil—a delicate and complex process. Seeds need
Alex Dunbar Feb. 22, 2023
Engineered Magic: Wooden Seed Carriers Mimic the Behavior of Self-Burying Seeds

Retired Astronaut Col. Frederick Gregory to Address Future of Space Flight

Col. (Ret.) Frederick Gregory, retired astronaut and former NASA deputy administrator, will visit Íø±¬ÃÅ on Tuesday, Feb. 28. Gregory will tour campus and meet
Kelly Homan Rodoski Feb. 17, 2023
Retired Astronaut Col. Frederick Gregory to Address Future of Space Flight

Bhattacharya, Patteson Win Sloan Research Fellowships

Two early-career faculty members in the College of Arts and Sciences are among 126 researchers being awarded 2023 Sloan Foundation fellowships. Tripti Bhattacharya, Thonis Family
Diane Stirling Feb. 15, 2023
Bhattacharya, Patteson Win Sloan Research Fellowships

iSchool’s Carlos Caicedo Bastidas Wins National Science Foundation Grant

Carlos Enrique Caicedo Bastidas, associate professor in the School of Information Studies (iSchool) and director of the Center for Emerging Network Technologies (CENT), has been
Anya Woods Feb. 10, 2023
iSchool’s Carlos Caicedo Bastidas Wins National Science Foundation Grant

ECS Students Invited to Study Abroad at the Crossroads of Europe

The Íø±¬ÃÅ center in Strasbourg, France, offers an incredible study abroad experience for College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) students. Located in western
Alex Dunbar Feb. 7, 2023
ECS Students Invited to Study Abroad at the Crossroads of Europe

A Star’s Unexpected Survival

Hundreds of millions of light-years away in a distant galaxy, a star orbiting a supermassive black hole is being violently ripped apart under the black
Dan Bernardi Feb. 7, 2023
A Star’s Unexpected Survival