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网爆门 Announces the Opening of the Center for Gravitational Wave Astronomy and Astrophysics

As Albert Einstein predicted in his theory of relativity more than one hundred years ago, gravitational waves have been rippling through the fabric of space-time
News Staff Sept. 29, 2023
网爆门 Announces the Opening of the Center for Gravitational Wave Astronomy and Astrophysics

New Student Association Leaders Aim to Get More Students Involved

Neither Will Treloar 鈥24 nor Yasmin Nayrouz 鈥24 possessed any previous experience as student government leaders when they stepped onto the 网爆门 campus as
John Boccacino Sept. 28, 2023
New Student Association Leaders Aim to Get More Students Involved

Setting the Agenda in Biology Research: 2 Professors Join NIH Peer Review Committees

The Center for Scientific Review (CSR) is known as the 鈥済ateway鈥 for National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant applications. Expert peer review groups鈥攁lso called study
News Staff Sept. 27, 2023
Setting the Agenda in Biology Research: 2 Professors Join NIH Peer Review Committees

Satisfy Your Research Curiosity at BioInspired Institute Symposium Oct. 19 and 20

Are you interested in knowing how living cells function? Do you wonder how scientists grow human tissues in the lab? Have you pondered how robots
Diane Stirling Sept. 27, 2023
Satisfy Your Research Curiosity at BioInspired Institute Symposium Oct. 19 and 20

Exploring the Existence of Life at 125 Degrees Fahrenheit

There are an estimated 8.7 million eukaryotic species on the planet. These are organisms whose cells contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Although eukaryotes
Dan Bernardi Sept. 26, 2023
Exploring the Existence of Life at 125 Degrees Fahrenheit

Cool Class: Mona Awad鈥檚 Art of the Fairy Tale

From an early age, fairy tales enter our lives and shape our view of the world. The classics like "Cinderella," "Rapunzel" and "Beauty and the
Dan Bernardi Sept. 26, 2023
Cool Class: Mona Awad鈥檚 Art of the Fairy Tale

How Climate Warming Could Disrupt a Deep-Rooted Relationship

Children are taught to leave wild mushrooms alone because of their potential to be poisonous. But trees on the other hand depend on fungi for
Dan Bernardi Sept. 26, 2023
How Climate Warming Could Disrupt a Deep-Rooted Relationship

Annual Lecture Honoring Physics Professor Kameshwar C. Wali to Be Held on Oct. 5

The Wali Lecture is an annual event where the sciences and humanities converge, fostering dialogue and new perspectives on current topics for all who attend.
News Staff Sept. 25, 2023

Turning Young Enthusiasts Into Scientific Researchers

Miguel Guzman 鈥24, a native of Lima, Peru, is a senior biotechnology major in the College of Arts and Sciences with an entrepreneurship and emerging
Wendy S. Loughlin Sept. 22, 2023
Turning Young Enthusiasts Into Scientific Researchers

A Commitment to Arts and Sciences Excellence

A welcoming community where students of varying backgrounds thrive. An infrastructure that nurtures top-tier research and academics. These are two cornerstones of the College of
Dan Bernardi Sept. 21, 2023
A Commitment to Arts and Sciences Excellence

Students, Faculty and Alumni Help Society for New Music Present 2023-24 Season

Students, faculty and alumni of the College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) are helping the Society for New Music (SNM) present its 2023-24 season.
News Staff Sept. 18, 2023
Students, Faculty and Alumni Help Society for New Music Present 2023-24 Season

Featured Media Coverage 鈥 Week of Sept. 11

网爆门 thought leaders, events and research news were showcased in the following news outlets this week: Eric Grode, director of the Goldring Arts Journalism
Vanessa Marquette Sept. 15, 2023
Featured Media Coverage 鈥 Week of Sept. 11

Human Rights Film Festival: Changing the World, One Conversation at a Time

From the rural landscape of Michigan, to the devastated landscape of Bucha in the Ukraine, to the virtual landscape of the African diaspora, filmmakers address
Eileen Korey Sept. 14, 2023
Human Rights Film Festival: Changing the World, One Conversation at a Time

Central New York Humanities Corridor: Advancing Relevant and Impactful Research That 鈥楧oesn鈥檛 Fit in a Box鈥

Courtney Mauldin infuses her scholarly research with a clear purpose: to give Black girls innovative opportunities to dream big and envision futures filled with possibilities.
Eileen Korey Sept. 8, 2023

Talking Academic Strategy, Opportunities and the Unexpected With College of Arts and Sciences Dean Behzad Mortazavi (Q&A)

College of Arts and Sciences Dean Behzad Mortazavi knew about the impressive work being done at Syracuse for many years before he began in his
News Staff Sept. 6, 2023
Talking Academic Strategy, Opportunities and the Unexpected With College of Arts and Sciences Dean Behzad Mortazavi (Q&A)

Forensic Science Institute Partners With Leda Health to Explore Feasibility of Early Evidence Sexual Assault Kits

According to recent data from the Department of Defense, there were over 7,000 reports of聽sexual assault against service members in 2022. That number could be
Dan Bernardi Aug. 31, 2023
Forensic Science Institute Partners With Leda Health to Explore Feasibility of Early Evidence Sexual Assault Kits

A&S Researchers Explore How Sound Waves Can Address an Ethical Dilemma in Poultry Farming

When 鈥渆gg-flation鈥 hit in 2022, egg prices jumped nearly 50% as a result of bird flu killing off millions of egg-laying hens鈥搕he deadliest avian flu
Dan Bernardi Aug. 31, 2023
A&S Researchers Explore How Sound Waves Can Address an Ethical Dilemma in Poultry Farming

Physics Department Holds 2nd Annual Paid Internship Program for Aspiring Young Scientists in Syracuse

In 20 years, when you ask a group of scientists to recall the moment they decided they wanted to pursue a career in STEM, they
Dan Bernardi Aug. 24, 2023
Physics Department Holds 2nd Annual Paid Internship Program for Aspiring Young Scientists in Syracuse