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Research and Creative

Professor Creates Forecasting Tool to Map Population Beliefs

School of Information Studies Associate Professor Josh Introne receives grant to study how ideas cluster and shift across a population.
Anya Woods Jan. 14, 2026
Professor Creates Forecasting Tool to Map Population Beliefs

New Research Shows Promise of Liquids as Thermal Conductors 

In testing by an ECS research team, liquids in an oscillating heat pipe moved heat faster than metals and diamonds.
News Staff Jan. 6, 2026
New Research Shows Promise of Liquids as Thermal Conductors 

iSchool Professor Awarded $50K to Study AI’s Impact on Coding Skills

Kevin Crowston's Sloan-funded research examines whether generative AI tools help developers learn programming or prevent them from building essential coding skills through practice.
News Staff Dec. 24, 2025
iSchool Professor Awarded $50K to Study AI’s Impact on Coding Skills

VPA Students Bring the Legend of 44 to Life

A team of College of Visual and Performing Arts students worked with a former football player to create an exhibition on the iconic number.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Dec. 17, 2025
VPA Students Bring the Legend of 44 to Life

Multidisciplinary Group of Faculty Examines Disease ‘From Cells to Society’  

Researchers from diverse disciplines are collaborating to advance the understanding of Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
Wendy S. Loughlin Dec. 15, 2025
Multidisciplinary Group of Faculty Examines Disease ‘From Cells to Society’  

Summer Physics Program Expands Across Multiple STEM Fields

Former participants return as mentors in expanded internship that now spans physics, chemistry and environmental sciences.
Sean Grogan Dec. 12, 2025
Summer Physics Program Expands Across Multiple STEM Fields

CHB Aims for National Excellence in Health Behavior Research, Practice

Its collaborative structure and expanded programming help position Syracuse as a national leader in health behavior research, education and practice, with a focus on veteran
Diane Stirling Dec. 11, 2025
CHB Aims for National Excellence in Health Behavior Research, Practice

Newhouse Professor Marks 30 Years Since Dayton With Balkan Photo Exhibition

The exhibition features powerful images that capture cultural identity and everyday life across the Balkans three decades after the historic peace agreement.
Genaro Armas Dec. 11, 2025
Newhouse Professor Marks 30 Years Since Dayton With Balkan Photo Exhibition

Applications Sought for 2026 Meeting of the Minds

Five Syracuse undergraduate students will join students from other Atlantic Coast Conference institutions in April to showcase their research or creative work.
Kelly Homan Rodoski Dec. 11, 2025
Applications Sought for 2026 Meeting of the Minds

Students Learn to Use AI as ‘Creative Partner’ at Newhouse Summit

The school's Inaugural AI Creative Summit drew industry professionals to engage with students from across University.
Genaro Armas Dec. 10, 2025
Students Learn to Use AI as ‘Creative Partner’ at Newhouse Summit

Why AI Can’t Replace Computer Scientists

Engineering and computer science students are learning how to build the next generation of AI approaches that run responsibly, efficiently and ethically.
John Boccacino Dec. 10, 2025
Why AI Can’t Replace Computer Scientists

Open Source Program Office Secures $719K Grant

Funding from the Sloan Foundation ensures OSPO can establish a lasting campus presence, integrating open-source development into academics and research.
Wendy S. Loughlin Dec. 3, 2025
Open Source Program Office Secures $719K Grant

Innovative HDFS Course Prepare Students for Patient-Centered Care

Professor Colleen Cameron joins forces with the University Art Museum as a Faculty Fellow to use art as a tool for fostering empathy and enhancing
Dan Bernardi Dec. 3, 2025
Innovative HDFS Course Prepare Students for Patient-Centered Care

The Science of Black Holes: Secrets of the Cosmos

Eric Coughlin's groundbreaking research explores the feeding habits of super-massive black holes using a predictive model forecasting when a star will be shredded.
John Boccacino Dec. 2, 2025
The Science of Black Holes: Secrets of the Cosmos

New CW Network Series Features Newhouse Faculty and Alum

Professor Robert Thompson analyzed eight classic TV shows for the series, filmed in a single day at the National Comedy Center.
Keith Kobland Dec. 2, 2025
New CW Network Series Features Newhouse Faculty and Alum

Syracuse Physicists Help Unlock Universe’s Matter-Antimatter Mystery in New Study

A joint study by the T2K and NOvA experiments reveals new insights into why matter triumphed over antimatter after the Big Bang.
Dan Bernardi Dec. 1, 2025
Syracuse Physicists Help Unlock Universe’s Matter-Antimatter Mystery in New Study

9 Faculty, 5 Organizations Receive Arts Grants

College of Visual and Performing Arts faculty and University organizations are among more than 2,400 nonprofit arts and culture groups and individuals receiving NYSCA awards.
Diane Stirling Dec. 1, 2025
9 Faculty, 5 Organizations Receive Arts Grants

How Much Do We Trust Virtual Influencers?

Research by Professor T. Makana Chock and her students looks at why virtual avatars are gaining millions of followers and what makes them seem so
John Boccacino Nov. 25, 2025
How Much Do We Trust Virtual Influencers?