Research and Creative

Mathematics Professors Receive NSF Grants to Study Algebra

Two professors in the College of Arts and Sciences were awarded grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for their ongoing work with homological algebra.
News Staff Oct. 4, 2023

Maxwell Professor Kristy Buzard Explores Gender Disparities in Economics

Kristy Buzard, associate professor of economics in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, is part of a research team that recently received funding
News Staff Oct. 3, 2023

Satisfy Your Research Curiosity at BioInspired Institute Symposium Oct. 19 and 20

Are you interested in knowing how living cells function? Do you wonder how scientists grow human tissues in the lab? Have you pondered how robots
Diane Stirling Sept. 27, 2023
Satisfy Your Research Curiosity at BioInspired Institute Symposium Oct. 19 and 20

Exploring the Existence of Life at 125 Degrees Fahrenheit

There are an estimated 8.7 million eukaryotic species on the planet. These are organisms whose cells contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Although eukaryotes
Dan Bernardi Sept. 26, 2023
Exploring the Existence of Life at 125 Degrees Fahrenheit

How Climate Warming Could Disrupt a Deep-Rooted Relationship

Children are taught to leave wild mushrooms alone because of their potential to be poisonous. But trees on the other hand depend on fungi for
Dan Bernardi Sept. 26, 2023
How Climate Warming Could Disrupt a Deep-Rooted Relationship

Maxwell Sociologists Receive $1.8M From the NIA to Study Midlife Health and Mortality

A team of Maxwell School faculty led by Jennifer Karas Montez and Shannon Monnat have been awarded a $1.8 million grant from the National Institute
News Staff Sept. 24, 2023

School of Education Faculty Publish ‘Lesson Study With Mathematics and Science Preservice Teachers’

“Lesson Study with Mathematics and Science Preservice Teachers: Finding the Form” (Routledge, 2023) is a new overview of the fundamentals of lesson study edited by
Martin Walls Sept. 24, 2023
School of Education Faculty Publish ‘Lesson Study With Mathematics and Science Preservice Teachers’

Turning Young Enthusiasts Into Scientific Researchers

Miguel Guzman ’24, a native of Lima, Peru, is a senior biotechnology major in the College of Arts and Sciences with an entrepreneurship and emerging
Wendy S. Loughlin Sept. 22, 2023
Turning Young Enthusiasts Into Scientific Researchers

Lerner Center and Maxwell X Lab Join Sheriff’s Office to Reduce Illicit Drugs’ Impact

The Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion and Population Health and Maxwell X Lab have partnered with the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office on an initiative
News Staff Sept. 15, 2023
Lerner Center and Maxwell X Lab Join Sheriff’s Office to Reduce Illicit Drugs’ Impact

Maxwell’s Johannes Himmelreich Receives National Endowment for the Humanities Grant

Johannes Himmelreich, assistant professor of public administration and international affairs in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has received a $73,670 grant from
News Staff Sept. 14, 2023

Lender Center for Social Justice Awards 5 Grants for Racial Wealth Gap Studies

Five faculty research projects that identify and address issues contributing to or helping alleviate the racial wealth gap in the United States have received grants
Diane Stirling Sept. 6, 2023
Lender Center for Social Justice Awards 5 Grants for Racial Wealth Gap Studies

Lender Center for Social Justice Seeking Student Fellowship Applicants

Students from all academic disciplines are invited to apply to the 2023-25 Lender Center for Social Justice Student Fellowship Program. The program will be led by
Diane Stirling Aug. 24, 2023
Lender Center for Social Justice Seeking Student Fellowship Applicants

Ryan Griffiths Receives NSF Grant to Research Global War Patterns

Ryan Griffiths, professor of political science in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has received a $442,321 grant from the National Science Foundation
News Staff Aug. 23, 2023
Ryan Griffiths Receives NSF Grant to Research Global War Patterns

5 Faculty Presented NSF Early-Career Research Awards

Five faculty members have received National Science Foundation (NSF) Presidential Early Career Awards from the NSF's Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program in support of
Diane Stirling Aug. 18, 2023
5 Faculty Presented NSF Early-Career Research Awards

Sea Urchins Are Struggling to ‘Get a Grip’ as Climate Change Alters Ecosystems

 When driving through a rainstorm, traction is key. If your tires lack sufficient tread, your vehicle will slip and slide and you won’t have
Dan Bernardi Aug. 15, 2023
Sea Urchins Are Struggling to ‘Get a Grip’ as Climate Change Alters Ecosystems

Students Will Present Their Summer Research Wednesday and Thursday

More than 100 undergraduate students who have been engaged in research and scholarly and creative pursuits over the summer will present their projects and findings
Students Will Present Their Summer Research Wednesday and Thursday

National Science Foundation Renews Funding for Upstate Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation Program

Funding for operating the Upstate Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (ULSAMP) program has been renewed, permitting Syracuse University to continue leading a seven-institution initiative
Diane Stirling Aug. 1, 2023

James Henderson Named Director, Heidi Hehnly Named Associate Director of BioInspired Institute

James H. (Jay) Henderson, professor of biomedical and chemical engineering in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, has been appointed as director of the
Diane Stirling July 27, 2023