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Taking the Stage for an Immersive Lesson in Shakespeare

When enrolling in an English class about Shakespeare, you might imagine that the course will involve reading, writing and discussing the famous playwright and his
Dan Bernardi Sept. 5, 2024
Taking the Stage for an Immersive Lesson in Shakespeare

Syracuse Symposium Focuses on Building a Stronger Community

In today鈥檚 interconnected world, cultural competency, critical thinking and innovative problem solving are important proficiencies that are highly sought after by employers. The Institute for
Dan Bernardi Sept. 4, 2024
Syracuse Symposium Focuses on Building a Stronger Community

5 Early-Career Faculty Win Prestigious Research Awards

Five early-career faculty members have earned national recognition and funding for their research. The awards are among the most sought-after recognitions that junior faculty members
Diane Stirling Sept. 4, 2024

New Student Association Leaders Emphasize Importance of Collaboration

Listen. Learn. Lead. Those three simple verbs were repeatedly emphasized by German Nolivos 鈥26 and Reed Granger 鈥26 during the Student Association鈥檚 (SA) spring general
John Boccacino Aug. 28, 2024
New Student Association Leaders Emphasize Importance of Collaboration

Remembering Arts and Sciences Emeritus Professor John Baldwin

The College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) mourns the passing of John Baldwin, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of chemistry. Remembered as a dynamic scholar of physical
News Staff Aug. 27, 2024
Remembering Arts and Sciences Emeritus Professor John Baldwin

Innovator From the Mathematics Department Receives the Abraham Wald Prize

Professor聽Pinyuen Chen from the Department of Mathematics has received an award that honors the best publication each year from the Journal of Sequential Analysis. The
News Staff Aug. 27, 2024
Innovator From the Mathematics Department Receives the Abraham Wald Prize

BioInspired Wins NSF Grant to Develop Graduate Training Program in Emergent Intelligence

网爆门鈥檚 BioInspired Institute has been awarded a $3 million grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Traineeship Program for the creation of
Wendy S. Loughlin Aug. 26, 2024
BioInspired Wins NSF Grant to Develop Graduate Training Program in Emergent Intelligence

Orange Connections Run Deep in the Kehr/Hirsh Family Tree

On an overcast Mother鈥檚 Day in 2018, a photo was taken outside of the Hall of Languages depicting a proud 网爆门 graduate, Ryan Kehr
John Boccacino Aug. 23, 2024
Orange Connections Run Deep in the Kehr/Hirsh Family Tree

Utah鈥檚 New Law Banning Books Ignites Censorship Debate

More than a dozen books are now banned from all public schools in Utah under a new state law. It鈥檚 the latest in what is
Christopher Munoz Aug. 21, 2024
Utah鈥檚 New Law Banning Books Ignites Censorship Debate

Professor Receives NIH Grant to Study Biofeedback Technologies for Speech Therapy

One of the most common speech errors in English is making a 鈥渨鈥 sound instead of the 鈥渞鈥 sound. Although most children grow out of
News Staff Aug. 16, 2024
Professor Receives NIH Grant to Study Biofeedback Technologies for Speech Therapy

Green Teaching Summit: A Humanities Approach to Climate Education

Can religion, philosophy, history, English and writing help tackle issues of climate change, environment and ecology? Absolutely, says Mike Goode, professor of English and outgoing
Dan Bernardi Aug. 14, 2024
Green Teaching Summit: A Humanities Approach to Climate Education

Chemistry Professor Collaborates With Brookhaven National Laboratory

Tiny but mighty semiconductors named Quantum dots (Qdots) could someday drive hyper-powerful computers. Qdots are crystals squeezed in a space just a few nanometers in
News Staff Aug. 8, 2024
Chemistry Professor Collaborates With Brookhaven National Laboratory

Undergraduate Students Celebrate the Fruits of Their Summer Research

This summer, undergraduates Xuezhu (Stephanie) Hua 鈥25, Kaniya Ross 鈥25 and Edward Lu 鈥26 have been deeply engaged in research. Hua, a nutrition science major
Undergraduate Students Celebrate the Fruits of Their Summer Research

Physics Professor Craig Cahillane Wins 2024 ARPA-E IGNIITE Award

Craig Cahillane, assistant professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been named an Inspiring Generations of New Innovators to Impact Technologies
Dan Bernardi Aug. 5, 2024
Physics Professor Craig Cahillane Wins 2024 ARPA-E IGNIITE Award

3 Faculty Members Awarded Fulbright U.S. Scholar Fellowships

Three 网爆门 faculty members have been awarded prestigious Fulbright U.S. Scholar fellowships to teach and conduct research abroad. The awardees are: Harriet Brown, professor
Diane Stirling Aug. 2, 2024

Featured Media Coverage 鈥 July 2024

网爆门 thought leaders, events and research news were showcased in the following news outlets this month: Anthony D鈥橝ngelo (Newhouse): PR Daily Lindsey Darvin (Falk):
Daryl Lovell July 31, 2024
Featured Media Coverage 鈥 July 2024

Scientists Untangle Interactions Between Earth鈥檚 Early Life Forms, Environment Over 500M Years

The atmosphere, the ocean and life on Earth interacted over the past 500-plus million years in ways that improved conditions for early organisms to thrive.
News Staff July 29, 2024
Scientists Untangle Interactions Between Earth鈥檚 Early Life Forms, Environment Over 500M Years

Rower Kamile Kralikaite 鈥24 Embracing 鈥楧ream Come True鈥 at Summer Olympics

Being a skilled rower earned Kamile Kralikaite 鈥24 an athletic scholarship to 网爆门, where she helped the Orange women鈥檚 rowing team claim the first
John Boccacino July 23, 2024
Rower Kamile Kralikaite 鈥24 Embracing 鈥楧ream Come True鈥 at Summer Olympics