Faculty and Staff

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

University to Mark Pan Am Flight 103 Anniversary

The annual service honors the 270 people who were killed in the Dec. 21, 1988, terrorist bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland  
Kelly Homan Rodoski Dec. 10, 2025
University to Mark Pan Am Flight 103 Anniversary

2025-26 Holiday and Orange Appreciation Days Information Detailed

Most University offices closed or on reduced hours during holiday break; essential services remain fully operational.
News Staff Dec. 8, 2025
2025-26 Holiday and Orange Appreciation Days Information Detailed

Bryan S. Kim Named as Inaugural Varshney Faculty Fellow

The fellowship, established by Distinguished Professor Pramod Varshney, recognizes and supports a promising, full-time EECS faculty member dedicated to both research and mentorship.
Emma Ertinger Dec. 8, 2025
Bryan S. Kim Named as Inaugural Varshney Faculty Fellow

International Students Find Home at Syracuse’s 41st Thanksgiving Celebration

More than 600 people gathered at the JMA Wireless Dome to bridge cultures through America's gratitude tradition.
News Staff Dec. 4, 2025
International Students Find Home at Syracuse’s 41st Thanksgiving Celebration

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

Bernard Appiah Receives K. Everett M. Rogers Award

Appiah is widely credited with developing innovative approaches to global health communication, including using radio entertainment to inform low- and middle-income communities.
Jessica Youngman Dec. 2, 2025
Bernard Appiah Receives K. Everett M. Rogers Award

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

A&S Psychologist Elected APA Fellow

The American Psychological Association fellowship recognizes Professor Kevin Antshel’s outstanding contributions in the field of psychology.
Dan Bernardi Nov. 26, 2025

Scientists Measure Climate’s Direct Impact on Seismic Activity

New research from scientists at Syracuse University and the University of Auckland highlights the connections between climate, tectonics and human evolution.
Dan Bernardi Nov. 25, 2025
Scientists Measure Climate’s Direct Impact on Seismic Activity

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?

Transforming Cancer Treatment With Ultrasound

University chemists are testing a novel method of using sound waves to activate chemotherapy drugs precisely where they're needed while sparing healthy cells.
Dan Bernardi Nov. 25, 2025
Transforming Cancer Treatment With Ultrasound

Whitman Climbs in Entrepreneurship Rankings

The school's graduate business programs moved up seven places to No. 17 in The Princeton Review rankings; Whitman remains No. 11 in the country for
Dawn McWilliams Nov. 25, 2025
Whitman Climbs in Entrepreneurship Rankings

A&S Art Historian Elected to Prestigious Fellowship

Romita Ray has joined the Fellowship of the Society of Antiquaries of London, the preeminent organization for the study of history through the physical remnants
Dan Bernardi Nov. 24, 2025
A&S Art Historian Elected to Prestigious Fellowship