Nine student founders across four schools and colleges received $5,000 grants to advance ventures spanning health care, financial technology, consumer products and software.
Global immersions, case competitions and consulting projects now fall under a four-pillar framework tied to the school's Transformation 2030 strategic plan.
The funding program supports student innovators working to develop and commercialize solutions that improve the lives of people with intellectual disabilities.
The college's new plan is already inspiring partnerships, creative ideas and a more focused commitment to shaping a healthier future for people and planet.
Chosen companies will benefit from academic research capabilities, specialized equipment and faculty expertise to accelerate the development of semiconductor technologies.
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
The team analyzed public hospital data in Texas and developed a pilot program aimed at stabilizing rural health systems facing growing financial strain.
University chemists are testing a novel method of using sound waves to activate chemotherapy drugs precisely where they're needed while sparing healthy cells.
The achievement by Zhao Qin and Reza Zafarani underscores the widespread impact and scholarly importance of their research across the global scientific community.
As a pioneer in neuro-symbolic AI, Paulo Shakarian conducts research that applies across national security, cybersecurity and critical decision-making systems.
Moamer Hasanovic, in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, will create a program that will give training on specific technologies and mentorship.