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College of Arts and Sciences

Iona Volynets Named a 2024 Marshall Scholar

Iona Volynets, a senior majoring in history and international relations in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and College of Arts and Sciences,
Kelly Homan Rodoski Dec. 11, 2023
Iona Volynets Named a 2024 Marshall Scholar

Psychology Professor and Ph.D. Candidate Awarded NIH Grants for Alcohol-Related Research and Treatment

Nearly 30 million people in the United States struggle with alcohol use disorder (AUD), which is characterized by impaired ability to stop or control alcohol
Dan Bernardi Dec. 8, 2023
Psychology Professor and Ph.D. Candidate Awarded NIH Grants for Alcohol-Related Research and Treatment

Center for Health Behavior Research and Innovation Unites Investigators Across Disciplines to Improve Health and Well-Being

The College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) is pleased to announce the opening of the Center for Health Behavior Research and Innovation (CHBRI). The center
News Staff Dec. 5, 2023

Rachel Steinhardt Awarded NSF Grant to Study Brain Chemistry

Rachel Steinhardt, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry, has been awarded a CAREER grant from the National Science Foundation for her project, Chemical Tools
News Staff Dec. 1, 2023
Rachel Steinhardt Awarded NSF Grant to Study Brain Chemistry

NYSCA Grants Awarded to 5 Faculty, 2 Organizations

Five faculty members have each received $10,000 New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) Individual Artist grants to carry out creative projects, including several
Diane Stirling Nov. 30, 2023
NYSCA Grants Awarded to 5 Faculty, 2 Organizations

Bedrock of Success: Female Earth and Environmental Sciences Scholars Carry on a Legacy of Mentorship

In the College of Arts and Sciences' (A&S) Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences聽(EES), women have served as leaders and mentors dating back to the
Dan Bernardi Nov. 30, 2023
Bedrock of Success: Female Earth and Environmental Sciences Scholars Carry on a Legacy of Mentorship

Bringing Light to 鈥楧igital Dark Spots鈥: Expert Calls for Government Action

The FCC recently adopted new rules that prohibit 鈥渄igital discrimination,鈥 a term for policies or practices that limit broadband access based on income level, race,
Christopher Munoz Nov. 30, 2023
Bringing Light to 鈥楧igital Dark Spots鈥: Expert Calls for Government Action

Indigenous Studies Researcher Advises the United Nations on Inequalities in Food Security and Nutrition

Mariaelena Huambachano is an Indigenous scholar, native to Peru, with Quechua ancestry, who also lived for many years in聽Aotearoa, the Indigenous name for New Zealand.
News Staff Nov. 28, 2023
Indigenous Studies Researcher Advises the United Nations on Inequalities in Food Security and Nutrition

Clements Internship Awards Inspire Career Development

The Mark and Pearle Clements Internship Awards are now open for juniors, seniors and graduate students of any major who seek to further their career
News Staff Nov. 27, 2023
Clements Internship Awards Inspire Career Development

Art History Professor Receives NFAH Fellowship for Work on Modern Pueblo Painting

Historically, studies of early 20th-century Pueblo painting focused on the role non-Native anthropologists, artists and patrons played in fostering and marketing Pueblo art. In the
News Staff Nov. 21, 2023
Art History Professor Receives NFAH Fellowship for Work on Modern Pueblo Painting

A&S Professor Wins Mentorship Award

Gwendolyn D. Pough, dean鈥檚 professor of the humanities and professor in the Department of Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies, is the latest recipient of the 2023
News Staff Nov. 16, 2023
A&S Professor Wins Mentorship Award

American Physical Society Honors Professor Alison Patteson

Alison E. Patteson, assistant professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been recognized by the American Physical Society (APS) with a
News Staff Nov. 15, 2023
American Physical Society Honors Professor Alison Patteson

A&S Physicist Awarded 2 NIH R01 Grants for Cutting-Edge Biosensor Design Work

The National Institutes of Health鈥檚 R01 grants are among the organization鈥檚 oldest and most prestigious awards presented to investigators conducting biomedical research. With only around
Dan Bernardi Nov. 14, 2023
A&S Physicist Awarded 2 NIH R01 Grants for Cutting-Edge Biosensor Design Work

University to Host Conference that Addresses Legal and Theological Theory of the Doctrine of Christian Discovery

A series of 15th- and 16th-century papal edicts continues to shape policies that include land usage and mineral extraction across the globe and undergird notions
Ren茅e K. Gadoua Nov. 13, 2023
University to Host Conference that Addresses Legal and Theological Theory of the Doctrine of Christian Discovery

In Memoriam: R. Gustav Niebuhr聽

As a journalist and author, R. Gustav Niebuhr changed the coverage of religion in the United States by reporting on stories that showed how people鈥檚
Genaro Armas Nov. 10, 2023
In Memoriam: R. Gustav Niebuhr聽

Student Veterans Reflect on Military Service, Academic Pursuits

Veterans Day is a time for the Syracuse University community to come together and honor our veterans and active-duty military members for their service to
John Boccacino Nov. 9, 2023
Student Veterans Reflect on Military Service, Academic Pursuits

Reflecting on the Past, Offering Hope for the Future: Native American Students Help Curate Exhibition of Haudenosaunee Artist

Situated in the heart of the ancestral lands of the Onondaga Nation, Syracuse University is committed to supporting and facilitating Native American and Indigenous scholarship.
Dan Bernardi Nov. 7, 2023
Reflecting on the Past, Offering Hope for the Future: Native American Students Help Curate Exhibition of Haudenosaunee Artist

Lender Center for Social Justice Names 5 2023-25 Student Fellows

Five students have been selected as Lender Center for Social Justice student fellows and will work on a research project that examines American news media
Diane Stirling Nov. 7, 2023
Lender Center for Social Justice Names 5 2023-25 Student Fellows