Research and Creative

Physics Professor Receives NSF Grant for Work at CERN

Physics Professor Marina Artuso has been awarded a three-year National Science Foundation (NSF) grant for her project, Development of UltraFast High Granularity Modules for Timing
News Staff Feb. 8, 2024
Physics Professor Receives NSF Grant for Work at CERN

Humanities Center Showcases and Supports Graduate Student Research

The Syracuse University Humanities Center, in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), offers key grants and fellowships to graduate students that allow them to advance
Caroline K. Reff Feb. 5, 2024
Humanities Center Showcases and Supports Graduate Student Research

Syracuse University Institute Launches Focus Group Project to Gain Insights on Key Voting Blocs in 2024 Campaign  

Syracuse University’s Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship (IDJC) is launching The Deciders Focus Groups project, a partnership initiative looking to gain insights from key voting
Genaro Armas Feb. 1, 2024
Syracuse University Institute Launches Focus Group Project to Gain Insights on Key Voting Blocs in 2024 Campaign  

University Core Partner in New NSF-Funded Upstate New York Energy Storage Engine

Syracuse University is a core partner in the Upstate New York Energy Storage Engine, one of 10 inaugural Regional Innovation Engines created by the National
Wendy S. Loughlin Feb. 1, 2024
University Core Partner in New NSF-Funded Upstate New York Energy Storage Engine

Tidal Disruption Events and What They Can Reveal About Black Holes and Stars in Distant Galaxies

Astrophysicists from Syracuse University and the University of Leeds have collaborated with high school students in Syracuse to confirm the accuracy of an analytical model
Dan Bernardi Feb. 1, 2024
Tidal Disruption Events and What They Can Reveal About Black Holes and Stars in Distant Galaxies

What Makes Syracuse University a Premier Research Institution: An Interview With Duncan Brown, Vice President for Research (Podcast)

Syracuse University has a reputation as a premier research institution, a destination university for faculty and students alike to pursue their ideas and creative activities
John Boccacino Jan. 30, 2024
What Makes Syracuse University a Premier Research Institution: An Interview With Duncan Brown, Vice President for Research (Podcast)

Katherine McDonald Named Falk College Senior Associate Dean for Research and Administration

Katherine (Katie) McDonald, Ph.D., has been appointed senior associate dean for research and administration in the Falk College. As senior associate dean, McDonald is responsible
News Staff Jan. 24, 2024
Katherine McDonald Named Falk College Senior Associate Dean for Research and Administration

International Team of Scholars Explores the Imperial Histories of India’s Most Visited Museum

From the pyramids in Egypt to India’s Taj Mahal, famous buildings and monuments have been constructed for thousands of years to honor leaders or prominent
Dan Bernardi Jan. 22, 2024
International Team of Scholars Explores the Imperial Histories of India’s Most Visited Museum

Students: Apply by Jan. 25 for Meeting of the Minds Conference

Each year, a group of five undergraduate students from Syracuse University joins students from the 14 other Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) institutions to showcase their
News Staff Jan. 18, 2024
Students: Apply by Jan. 25 for Meeting of the Minds Conference

Orange Innovation Fund Spring 2024 Grant Applications Open

Syracuse University Libraries is accepting spring 2024 applications for the Orange Innovation Fund grant through Friday, March 29. Interested applicants should plan to attend one
Cristina Hatem Jan. 18, 2024
Orange Innovation Fund Spring 2024 Grant Applications Open

Public Health Chair David Larsen Receives Fulbright to Continue Research in Austria

When Falk College Department of Public Health Chair and Professor David Larsen was notified that he had received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to teach
Matt Michael Jan. 16, 2024
Public Health Chair David Larsen Receives Fulbright to Continue Research in Austria

Study Reveals Wastewater Surveillance Is Key Tool in Keeping Schools Open During Public Health Emergencies

Wastewater surveillance is a potent tool in understanding COVID-19 transmission within school settings, according to a groundbreaking study led by epidemiologist David Larsen, professor and
News Staff Jan. 12, 2024
Study Reveals Wastewater Surveillance Is Key Tool in Keeping Schools Open During Public Health Emergencies

Deep-Energy Retrofits Research Yields Promising Cost Savings, Human Well-Being Outcomes

Modifying and upgrading building enclosures and mechanical systems in older, multi-family apartment buildings can achieve net-zero energy-use efficiencies and help inhabitants lower energy costs, breathe
Diane Stirling Jan. 9, 2024
Deep-Energy Retrofits Research Yields Promising Cost Savings, Human Well-Being Outcomes

Maxwell Professor Receives USDA Grant to Study Nutrition Assistance Programs

Colleen Heflin, associate dean, professor and chair of public administration and international affairs in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has received a
News Staff Jan. 8, 2024
Maxwell Professor Receives USDA Grant to Study Nutrition Assistance Programs

Call for Applications for 2024-25 Alexander N. Charters Adult Education Grants-in-Aid Program

The Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) at Syracuse University Libraries is accepting applications now through Feb. 15 for the Alexander N. Charters Adult Education Grants-in-Aid program. The grant, up
Cristina Hatem Jan. 4, 2024
Call for Applications for 2024-25 Alexander N. Charters Adult Education Grants-in-Aid Program

The Crown, New University Undergraduate Research Journal, Published on SURFACE

The Crown, a new Syracuse University undergraduate research journal edited by and for students in the Renée Crown University Honors Program, was recently published on
Cristina Hatem Jan. 3, 2024
The Crown, New University Undergraduate Research Journal, Published on SURFACE

CritQuant: School of Education Faculty and Students Join a Movement to Disrupt Traditional Research Methods

A group of School of Education faculty and graduate students are part of a growing movement in academia that is re-evaluating long-held assumptions about research
Martin Walls Dec. 6, 2023
CritQuant: School of Education Faculty and Students Join a Movement to Disrupt Traditional Research Methods

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