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College of Arts and Sciences

In Memoriam: Life Trustee Allan D. Sutton ’55

Perhaps it was the critical thinking required of students in the College of Arts and Sciences/Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, or the thoughtful
News Staff June 23, 2023
In Memoriam: Life Trustee Allan D. Sutton ’55

Vice Admiral & Deep Ocean Researcher Respond to Missing Submersible

If you are looking for experts to help explain and discuss the current story of the missing Titan submersible that was diving around the wreckage
Vanessa Marquette June 21, 2023

Memories, Tech Advancement and Job Advice: 3 Longtime Employees Share Career Highlights

Each year during the One University Awards, dozens of employees are recognized for achieving Years of Service Milestones. Recipients at the 2023 ceremony included faculty
News Staff June 14, 2023
Memories, Tech Advancement and Job Advice: 3 Longtime Employees Share Career Highlights

‘There’s No Safe Place from Wildfire Smoke’ says Maxwell Environment Professor

Millions of people in North America are experiencing poor air quality this week due to smoke from wildfires burning in Canada. The smoke has drifted
Daryl Lovell June 7, 2023

Providing a Voice for the Systemically Suppressed With Erykah Pasha ’24 on the ‘’Cuse Conversations’ Podcast

From an early age, Erykah Pasha ’24 has been driven to help provide a voice for those who have been systematically oppressed and suppressed in
John Boccacino June 5, 2023
Providing a Voice for the Systemically Suppressed With Erykah Pasha ’24 on the ‘’Cuse Conversations’ Podcast

Men’s Soccer Team Gives Back to Syracuse Community for Season of Support

After their hard-earned National Championship season, energized by an outpouring of support, the Syracuse men’s soccer team wanted to respond in gratitude back to the
Kathleen Haley June 2, 2023
Men’s Soccer Team Gives Back to Syracuse Community for Season of Support

Project Mend Builds Community Through Writing for Those Impacted by the Justice System

For many years, Patrick W. Berry never told anyone that his father had been incarcerated for much of his life, as had several other members of
News Staff May 31, 2023
Project Mend Builds Community Through Writing for Those Impacted by the Justice System

Physics and Mathematics Major Chance Baggett ’24 Named an Astronaut Scholar

Chance Baggett, a rising senior in the College of Arts and Sciences studying physics and mathematics and a member of the Renée Crown University Honors
Jen Plummer May 26, 2023

From Print to the Big Screen, Works by Creative Writing Faculty and Alumni Receive International Acclaim

The renowned creative writing program in the College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of English has a reputation for nurturing some of the top writers
News Staff May 26, 2023
From Print to the Big Screen, Works by Creative Writing Faculty and Alumni Receive International Acclaim

Researchers’ Artificial Intelligence-Based Speech Sound Therapy Software Wins $2.5M NIH Grant

Three Íø±¬ÃÅ researchers, supported by a recent $2.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, are working to refine a clinically intuitive automated
Diane Stirling May 24, 2023
Researchers’ Artificial Intelligence-Based Speech Sound Therapy Software Wins $2.5M NIH Grant

What’s Cooking? Culinary Creations With a Scientific Twist

By day, you can find Zunli Lu, Thonis Family Professor of Earth Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences, teaching and researching about the co-evolution
Dan Bernardi May 22, 2023
What’s Cooking? Culinary Creations With a Scientific Twist

Audie Klotz Receives 2023 Wasserstrom Prize for Graduate Teaching

Audie Klotz, professor of political science in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) | Maxwell School, is the 2023 recipient of the Willian Wasserstrom Prize
News Staff May 19, 2023
Audie Klotz Receives 2023 Wasserstrom Prize for Graduate Teaching

Aphasia Research Lab Seeks Participants for Stroke Treatment Study

Strokes affect nearly 800,000 individuals in the United States each year. To bring attention to the risk factors for strokes and how to prevent them,
Dan Bernardi May 19, 2023
Aphasia Research Lab Seeks Participants for Stroke Treatment Study

University Scholar Alesandra Temerte ’23 Carries on Legacy of Notable Blackstone LaunchPad Alumni

For the fourth year, a Íø±¬ÃÅ Libraries student employee and Blackstone LaunchPad Global Fellow has been selected as one of 12 Íø±¬ÃÅ Scholars.
News Staff May 17, 2023
University Scholar Alesandra Temerte ’23 Carries on Legacy of Notable Blackstone LaunchPad Alumni

How the Rising Popularity of Esports Led to Íø±¬ÃÅ’s Newest Degree Program on the ‘’Cuse Conversations’ Podcast

Electronic sports, or esports, has seen a remarkable spike in popularity over the years, with a recent study from Pew Research finding that 90% of
John Boccacino May 16, 2023
How the Rising Popularity of Esports Led to Íø±¬ÃÅ’s Newest Degree Program on the ‘’Cuse Conversations’ Podcast

Expanding Summer Research Opportunities Through SU-STAR Program

When it comes to STEM research, diversity is key. Studies have shown that a STEM workforce representative of the United States population, which brings together
Dan Bernardi May 12, 2023
Expanding Summer Research Opportunities Through SU-STAR Program

Professor Claudia Miller Awarded Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute Research Professorship

Claudia Miller, professor in the Department of Mathematics in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), has been selected for a prestigious research professorship at
News Staff May 11, 2023

Annual Research Festival Showcases Impressive A&S Undergraduate Work

On April 21, the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) hosted its annual Undergraduate Research Festival in the Milton Atrium of the Life Sciences Complex.
Casey Schad May 9, 2023
Annual Research Festival Showcases Impressive A&S Undergraduate Work