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College of Arts and Sciences

Best Historic Sites in Upstate New York for America’s 250th

From Revolutionary War forts to suffragist landmarks, University faculty say these destinations bring American history to life within a few hours' drive.
Dialynn Dwyer June 26, 2026
Best

Record Turnout Seen for University’s Annual Art Show

"On My Own Time" returns for its 53rd year with 14 works from faculty and staff members heading to downtown Syracuse galleries.
News Staff June 26, 2026
Record

Maxwell Student Interns for the Congressperson Who Inspired Her

Kennedy King spent the spring semester interning for her home congressional district—an opportunity made possible by Maxwell in Washington.
News Staff June 23, 2026
Maxwell

Southside Stories Trains Residents to Document Community 

The community storytelling initiative is training intergenerational cohorts of Syracuse residents to document and celebrate the South Side neighborhood through visual storytelling.
Dialynn Dwyer June 15, 2026
Southside

World Cup 2026: Faculty Experts Available to Discuss World’s Biggest Sporting Event

From the economics of hosting the World Cup to soccer's role shaping a country's cultural identity, Syracuse University faculty can discuss the key people and
Keith Kobland June 12, 2026
World

America at 250: Scholars Offer Perspective on a Milestone Birthday 

From the flag's symbolism to Indigenous democracy's roots, Syracuse University faculty can speak to the people, ideas and tensions shaping the nation's Semiquincentennial.
News Staff June 11, 2026
America

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

Researcher Targets Parkinson’s With Nanoparticle Therapy

New research from biomedical engineering professor Jialiu Zeng shows restoring a key cellular process may help slow the progression of neurodegenerative diseases.
Dialynn Dwyer June 9, 2026
Researcher

A&S Professor Recognized for Community-Engaged Writing Initiative

Patrick W. Berry, associate professor of writing and rhetoric, won a $10,000 prize from CNY Arts for his work with Project Mend.
Dan Bernardi May 28, 2026
A&S

Remembering a Pioneer of Medieval Stained Glass

Meredith Lillich redefined a global field of study and carried that scholarship into more than four decades of teaching on campus.
Dan Bernardi May 27, 2026
Remembering

Research Professional Cited for Growing Arts and Humanities Support Network

Sarah Workman’s efforts building a community of arts and humanities research development professionals is recognized for innovation.
Diane Stirling May 20, 2026
Research

Professor Emeritus of Physics Peter Saulson Elected to the National Academy of Sciences

Saulson built the University's gravitational-wave research group and helped lead the quest that produced the first direct detection of gravitational waves.
News Staff May 19, 2026
Professor

A&S Psychologist: Recess Is a Health Necessity, Not a Reward

Cutting recess doesn't just shortchange kids on playtime. A Syracuse University researcher says it can have real consequences for their health and development.
Daryl Lovell May 19, 2026
A&S

Study Links Virus Genetic Variations in Wastewater to Community Transmission

Published in Science, the findings from University researchers could transform how public health officials could monitor and detect a host of communicable diseases.
Cort Ruddy May 18, 2026
Study
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