Student Research

Research by Maxwell Graduate Students Recognized by American Political Science Association

The three students are examining global finance, election strategy and LGBTQ political engagement.
News Staff Sept. 29, 2025
Research by Maxwell Graduate Students Recognized by American Political Science Association

Graduate Students Invent Slippery, Water-Repellent Surface Using Wax Candles

The unique, durable coating makes water roll-off the surface even if it is tilted by just two degrees.
News Staff Sept. 26, 2025
Graduate Students Invent Slippery, Water-Repellent Surface Using Wax Candles

Architecture Students Awarded Prizes in National Steel Design Competition

Winning projects showcase innovative uses of structural steel to address sustainability, cultural heritage and urban transformation.
Julie Sharkey Sept. 25, 2025
Architecture Students Awarded Prizes in National Steel Design Competition

Charlotte Ebel ’25, Ayla Ray ’27 Receive Phi Kappa Phi Awards

An alumna and a student have received awards from Phi Kappa Phi (PKP), the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic
Kelly Homan Rodoski Aug. 18, 2025
Charlotte Ebel ’25, Ayla Ray ’27 Receive Phi Kappa Phi Awards

What Can Ancient Climate Tell Us About Modern Droughts?

Climate change is reshaping the global water cycle, disrupting rainfall patterns and putting growing pressure on cities and ecosystems. Some regions are grappling with heavier
News Staff June 5, 2025
What Can Ancient Climate Tell Us About Modern Droughts?

Students Engaged in Research and Assessment

Loretta Awuku, Sylvia Page and Johnson Akano—three graduate students pursuing linguistic studies master's degrees from the College of Arts and Sciences—spent the past year researching
News Staff May 20, 2025
Students Engaged in Research and Assessment

SOURCE Enables School of Education Undergraduates to Research, Explore Profession

Through a research project funded by the Syracuse Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Engagement (SOURCE), School of Education (SOE) seniors Denaysha Macklin '25 and
News Staff May 7, 2025
SOURCE Enables School of Education Undergraduates to Research, Explore Profession

Chloe Britton Naime Committed to Advocating for Improved Outcomes for Neurodivergent Individuals

The technical skills learned through the mechanical engineering program, helped accentuate their work as a neuroscientist, specifically when it comes to processing and interpreting the
John Boccacino May 6, 2025
Chloe Britton Naime Committed to Advocating for Improved Outcomes for Neurodivergent Individuals

Graduating Research Quartet Synthesizes Long-Lasting Friendships Through Chemistry

After spending hundreds of lab hours together, Jesse Buck, Isabella Chavez Miranda, Lucy Olcott and Morgan Opp sat down with SU News to reflect on
John Boccacino May 6, 2025
Graduating Research Quartet Synthesizes Long-Lasting Friendships Through Chemistry

At the Intersection of Research and Innovation: Biomedical Engineer Luiza Owuor ’26 Prepares for Career as a Medical Scientist

While many of her peers were enjoying the time off between high school graduation and starting college, Luiza Owuor ’26 was participating in the University’s
John Boccacino April 21, 2025
At the Intersection of Research and Innovation: Biomedical Engineer Luiza Owuor ’26 Prepares for Career as a Medical Scientist

A Winning Edge in Health and Wellness

With climate change and severe weather expected to intensify in the coming years, developing strategies for a resilient food supply is crucial. This involves understanding
Dan Bernardi April 9, 2025
A Winning Edge in Health and Wellness

A&S Chemist Develops Ultrasensitive Molecular Force Sensors

Professor Xiaoran Hu in the College of Arts and Sciences has developed molecules that undergo mechanochemical transformations, which could be used to report nanoscale stress
News Staff March 27, 2025
A&S Chemist Develops Ultrasensitive Molecular Force Sensors

How Robotic Rehabilitation Devices Transform People’s Lives

Observing his father’s work in physical therapy research and cognition tests, Evan Tulsky’s ’24 interest in robotics and rehabilitation took shape at a young age.
Kwami Maranga March 21, 2025
How Robotic Rehabilitation Devices Transform People’s Lives

Lender Global Student Fellows Learn About UK Environmental Sustainability

Among the students studying in the Syracuse Abroad London program this semester are three undergraduates who were selected for unique research opportunities as Lender Global
Diane Stirling Jan. 28, 2025
Lender Global Student Fellows Learn About UK Environmental Sustainability
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