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Community Folk Art Center Celebrates 50 Years of Community, Service and Collaboration with Award Ceremony and Ailey II Performance

The Community Folk Art Center (CFAC), a unit of the Department of African American Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences, continued its 50th
News Staff Dec. 13, 2022
Community Folk Art Center Celebrates 50 Years of Community, Service and Collaboration with Award Ceremony and Ailey II Performance

Maggie Sardino Named a 2023 Marshall Scholar

Maggie Sardino, a senior majoring in writing and rhetoric in the College of Arts and Sciences and citizenship and civic engagement in the Maxwell School
Kelly Homan Rodoski Dec. 12, 2022
Maggie Sardino Named a 2023 Marshall Scholar

EES Professor Recognized by the Geological Society of America

Christopher Scholz, professor in the聽Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences (EES), is the recipient of the聽2022 Israel C. Russell Award聽from the Geological Society of America鈥檚
Dan Bernardi Dec. 7, 2022
EES Professor Recognized by the Geological Society of America

Hendricks Chapel to Host Festive 鈥楬orns and Harmonies鈥 Concert Dec. 18

网爆门 is ringing in the holidays with its third 鈥淗orns and Harmonies鈥 concert on Sunday, Dec. 18, at 7:30 p.m. in historic Hendricks Chapel.
News Staff Dec. 6, 2022
Hendricks Chapel to Host Festive 鈥楬orns and Harmonies鈥 Concert Dec. 18

Turning Orange Power and Purpose Into a Lifetime of Civic Leadership

For more than 50 years, 网爆门 has been 鈥渢he one constant鈥 in the personal and professional lives of William 鈥淏ill鈥 Brodsky 鈥65, L鈥68 and
Eileen Korey Dec. 5, 2022
Turning Orange Power and Purpose Into a Lifetime of Civic Leadership

Mauna Loa Eruption Teaches Us More About Volcanoes , Says SU Lava Project Scientist

The largest active volcano on Earth erupted Monday. Mauna Loa is one of at least three large 鈥榮hield volcanos鈥 that overlap one another on the
Daryl Lovell Nov. 29, 2022
Mauna Loa Eruption Teaches Us More About Volcanoes , Says SU Lava Project Scientist

Math Department Sees Significant Grant Support for 2022-23

Joining聽Minghao Rostami鈥檚 prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER grant, which started this August and runs for five years, three other professors in the聽Department of Mathematics鈥擩ani
News Staff Nov. 28, 2022
Math Department Sees Significant Grant Support for 2022-23

A Passion for Classic Hollywood Cinema

Growing up in Peoria, Illinois, Associate Professor聽Will Scheibel聽didn鈥檛 have access to many foreign or indie films found in art houses. But, as a teenager working
Caroline K. Reff Nov. 28, 2022
A Passion for Classic Hollywood Cinema

Helping Ranchers Learn From the Wild

Tropical forests garner headlines as greenhouse gas storehouses. But wild grasslands are crucial, lesser-known candidates as climate heroes. Wild grasslands鈥攆rom the African savanna to the
News Staff Nov. 28, 2022

A&S Biology Professor Helping to Shape National Science Foundation Funding

Across laboratories in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), the cutting-edge research taking place is made possible with support from federally funded grants. In
Dan Bernardi Nov. 28, 2022
A&S Biology Professor Helping to Shape National Science Foundation Funding

Students Experience Indian Art, Architecture Through Annual Diwali Festival on Campus

In 2015, College of Arts and Sciences art history Professor聽Romita Ray organized the University鈥檚 first public Diwali celebration on campus. Diwali, also known as the
Dan Bernardi Nov. 14, 2022
Students Experience Indian Art, Architecture Through Annual Diwali Festival on Campus

Opening Doors to Careers on Wall Street

Orange alumni are around the world and in nearly any career. More than that, they are willing and ready to give current students an insider
Dan Bernardi Nov. 14, 2022
Opening Doors to Careers on Wall Street

Using Monsoons of the Past to Predict Climate Conditions of the Future

The North American southwest has been suffering through weather extremes in recent years ranging from searing heatwaves and scorching wildfires to monsoon rainfalls that cause
Dan Bernardi Nov. 14, 2022
Using Monsoons of the Past to Predict Climate Conditions of the Future

The Importance Of Children Learning Multiple Languages

Myrna Garc铆a-Calder贸n, associate professor and director of the Latino-Latin American Studies program in the College of Arts and Sciences, was featured in the Spectrum News
News Staff Nov. 10, 2022

Newhouse Junior Aims for Career in Refugee Policy Advocacy

Yasmin Nayrouz is a junior, studying聽public relations in the Newhouse School and English in the College of Arts and Sciences. This October, she received the
News Staff Nov. 9, 2022
Newhouse Junior Aims for Career in Refugee Policy Advocacy

Research Shows Prominent Structural Racism in STEM Industry

Nicole Fonger, assistant professor in the College of Arts and Sciences and School of Education, was quoted in the Lifewire article 鈥淭ech Education Is Racist鈥擧ere's
News Staff Nov. 5, 2022

Research Fueled by Chemistry Professors Helps Advance Artificial Enzyme Engineering

While corrosion resistance, durability and low cost make plastic a very efficient resource, one of its major drawbacks is the harm it poses to the
Dan Bernardi Nov. 4, 2022
Research Fueled by Chemistry Professors Helps Advance Artificial Enzyme Engineering

Geochemist Receives NSF Grant for Work in Developing Search Engines for Climate Change Data

No researcher is an island. While scientists and academics certainly find themselves toiling alone in laboratories and behind computers at times, it is collaboration鈥攃onsulting, borrowing
News Staff Nov. 4, 2022
Geochemist Receives NSF Grant for Work in Developing Search Engines for Climate Change Data