Student Research

Serving Twice: How 3 Student Veterans Became Researchers

A new research immersion is putting student veterans at the center of research that could shape care for the broader veteran community.
Diane Stirling Aug. 4, 2026
Serving Twice: How 3 Student Veterans Became Researchers

Digging for Answers: Student Returns to Wisconsin Cornfield for Mining Town Excavation

An archaeology student is uncovering remnants of a pioneer cabin and discovering how hands-on field research provides an uncommon learning experience.
Diane Stirling July 29, 2026
Digging for Answers: Student Returns to Wisconsin Cornfield for Mining Town Excavation

Researcher Earns National Clinical Award

Emily P. Rabinowitz, postdoctoral researcher in the College of Arts and Sciences, earned a recognition from Division 38 of the American Psychological Association.
Sean Grogan July 28, 2026

11 Students, Alumni Receive 2026 Fulbright Awards

The University’s newest Fulbright cohort spans four continents and aims to build bridges through research and teaching.
Kelly Homan Rodoski July 17, 2026
11 Students, Alumni Receive 2026 Fulbright Awards

Studying Endangered Languages Earns Aaron Lener a Beinecke Scholarship

The College of Arts and Sciences and Maxwell School double major has followed an insight, that language is about power, from Homer, New York to
Kelly Homan Rodoski July 13, 2026
Studying Endangered Languages Earns Aaron Lener a Beinecke Scholarship

Kenna Cummings ’27 Named Astronaut Scholar

The geology major is unlocking the planet's hidden heat to help power a cleaner future.
Kelly Homan Rodoski June 10, 2026
Kenna Cummings ’27 Named Astronaut Scholar

Who Wins the World Cup? Students Create a Model to Predict Exactly That

The Falk College's Soccer Analytics Club built a predictive model to forecast favorites, dark horses and how far the U.S. will advance.
John Boccacino June 9, 2026
Who Wins the World Cup? Students Create a Model to Predict Exactly That

Housing, Health and Community: What Syracuse Is Telling Us

Lender Faculty Fellow Miriam Mutambudzi and her student team connect structural disparity to health through community-engaged scholarship.
Diane Stirling June 5, 2026
Housing, Health and Community: What Syracuse Is Telling Us

2 University Programs Receive National Endowment for the Arts Grants

The grants fund arts programs that enrich student learning and bring creative experiences to the community.
Diane Stirling June 4, 2026
2 University Programs Receive National Endowment for the Arts Grants

Up Close and Unmatched: New Microscope a First-of-Its-Kind in the Region

World-class technology means more viewing power for campus researchers and regional partners across Central New York.
Diane Stirling June 4, 2026
Up Close and Unmatched: New Microscope a First-of-Its-Kind in the Region

Community Voices Helped Students Shape a Neighborhood Building Redesign

VPA and SUNY ESF students, with the Shaw Center, helped Northside Futures revamp a building to meet community needs.
Diane Stirling May 14, 2026
Community Voices Helped Students Shape a Neighborhood Building Redesign

A&S Students Shine at Annual Undergraduate Research Festival

Students gathered at the Life Sciences Complex to present their work to faculty, staff, peers and guests.
Casey Schad May 14, 2026
A&S Students Shine at Annual Undergraduate Research Festival

Chie Sakakibara Is Changing Climate Research From the Inside Out

The professor’s decades-long partnerships with Indigenous Arctic and Japanese communities are yielding a new model for climate research.
News Staff May 13, 2026
Chie Sakakibara Is Changing Climate Research From the Inside Out

Undergraduate Researcher Examines Fetal Heart Patterns in Premature Births

Graduating senior Eva Quackenbush and faculty mentor Brittany Kmush are investigating whether fetal heart tracing patterns can predict outcomes for extremely premature infants.
Diane Stirling May 7, 2026
Undergraduate Researcher Examines Fetal Heart Patterns in Premature Births
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