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College of Arts and Sciences

Merrin Named Inaugural Syracuse Association of Zeta Psi Endowed Faculty Fellow

The fellowship supports scholarly work focused on men鈥檚 mental health and related issues.
Wendy S. Loughlin March 4, 2026
Merrin Named Inaugural Syracuse Association of Zeta Psi Endowed Faculty Fellow

A&S Student Among 12 Nationwide Chosen for Prestigious Leadership Program

Biochemistry major Kaden Buford '28 will spend two summers in Washington, D.C., as part of the Institute for Responsible Citizenship's Washington Program.
A&S Student Among 12 Nationwide Chosen for Prestigious Leadership Program

Tom Hanks to Star in Film Adaptation of George Saunders鈥 Book

The collaboration brings award-winning "Lincoln in the Bardo" to the screen through a hybrid live-action and stop-motion movie featuring Hanks as President Abraham Lincoln.
Dan Bernardi Feb. 27, 2026
Tom Hanks to Star in Film Adaptation of George Saunders鈥 Book

Public Scholarship Certificate Fuels Career Momentum, Collaboration Across Campus

The new public scholarship certificate offers graduate students, postdocs and community partners valuable opportunities for collaboration, community engagement and career advancement.
Dan Bernardi Feb. 27, 2026
Public Scholarship Certificate Fuels Career Momentum, Collaboration Across Campus

First-Year and Transfer Students Honored for High Academic Achievement

Scholars who achieve a minimum 3.75 GPA in their first semester are awarded a renewable $500 per semester scholarship and Universitywide recognition.
Diane Stirling Feb. 26, 2026
First-Year and Transfer Students Honored for High Academic Achievement

A&S Professor Wins Award for Adult Learner Research

Collie Fulford is honored for her book centering voices of degree-seeking adult students.
Dan Bernardi Feb. 26, 2026
A&S Professor Wins Award for Adult Learner Research

Graduate School Honors 9 Students With Annual Research, Creative Work Awards

The awards recognize academic excellence and outstanding research and creative work by master鈥檚 and doctoral students.
Diane Stirling Feb. 26, 2026
Graduate School Honors 9 Students With Annual Research, Creative Work Awards

Reality TV Meets Campus Life in Student-Run Syrvivor Club

A recognized student organization (RSO) produces full seasons of a 鈥淪urvivor鈥 spinoff on campus, teaching production skills and building friendship and lasting community.
Jen Plummer Feb. 24, 2026
Reality TV Meets Campus Life in Student-Run Syrvivor Club

University Honors Douglass Day by Helping Preserve Black History

Faculty, staff and students helped to transcribe important historical documents from the Colored Conventions of the 1800s for future digitization.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Feb. 19, 2026
University Honors Douglass Day by Helping Preserve Black History

Professor Creates Tool to Help Researchers Handle Complex Identity Responses

The free software tool created by Gabriel Merrin allows researchers to handle demographic data with greater care and transparency.
Dan Bernardi Feb. 12, 2026
Professor Creates Tool to Help Researchers Handle Complex Identity Responses

How to Navigate Valentine’s Day鈥擶hether You’re Coupled Up or Single

College of Arts and Sciences relationship expert Eman Tadros offers advice for making the most of the season of love.
Daryl Lovell Feb. 11, 2026
How to Navigate Valentine’s Day鈥擶hether You’re Coupled Up or Single

Italian Studies Professors Unpack Northern Italy’s Olympic Moment

Faculty explain what to watch for beyond the medals at this winter's Olympics鈥攆rom regional cuisine to the cultural meaning of hosting the Games.
Dan Bernardi Feb. 6, 2026
Italian Studies Professors Unpack Northern Italy’s Olympic Moment

Prestigious Award Supports Undergraduate Research in Chemistry and Life Sciences

The Beckman Scholars Program award provides funding for six scholar-mentor pairs over three years; two scholars will be named this spring.
Wendy S. Loughlin Jan. 29, 2026
Prestigious Award Supports Undergraduate Research in Chemistry and Life Sciences

Wrapping Up Dry January? Expert Explains Why Taking a Break From Alcohol Resonates

Assistant Professor of Psychology Michelle Zaso explains the psychology behind temporary abstinence challenges and their potential for lasting behavior change.
Jen Plummer Jan. 26, 2026
Wrapping Up Dry January? Expert Explains Why Taking a Break From Alcohol Resonates

Art Museum Announces Spring 2026 Exhibitions

Three new exhibitions will be accompanied by curator talks this semester.
Taylor Westerlund Jan. 22, 2026
Art Museum Announces Spring 2026 Exhibitions

Physicist’s Research Explains Ancient Cosmic Event

Research from Eric Coughlin shows that a supernova sputtered instead of detonating, leaving behind a rare, firework-shaped remnant known as Pa 30.
News Staff Jan. 20, 2026
Physicist’s Research Explains Ancient Cosmic Event

Graduate Student Presents at Middle States Conference in Philadelphia

Johnson Akano showcased student-led curriculum assessment project at higher education conference, highlighting collaborative approach to program development.
Wendy S. Loughlin Jan. 16, 2026

Keeping Endangered Whales Safe By Predicting Their Movements

A College of Arts and Sciences researcher is working to develop models to predict whale behavior and prevent ship collisions.
Dan Bernardi Jan. 15, 2026
Keeping Endangered Whales Safe By Predicting Their Movements