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Faculty and Staff

Wu Awarded NIH Grant to Pursue Nanoparticle Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis

The College of Engineering and Computer Science professor plans to develop a new class of nanoparticle-based therapy designed to re-educate the immune system.
Alex Dunbar July 2, 2026

SyracuseCoE to Host International Healthy Buildings Conference

Global experts in indoor air quality and building science will convene for the 2027 conference of the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate.
Emma Ertinger July 2, 2026
SyracuseCoE

How the Declaration Still Shapes America: Maxwell Experts on USA’s 250th

On the “’Cuse Conversations” podcast, Syracuse University faculty break down the ideals behind the nation’s founding and what 250 years of democracy reveal about the
John Boccacino June 30, 2026
How

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

Hendricks Chapel Choir Sings Throughout South Africa

The choir became immersed in a global network of kindness, one song at a time.
Dara Harper June 24, 2026
Hendricks

Syracuse Engineer Looks to the Forest Floor to Improve Buildings

Zhao Qin is harnessing the natural power of mycelium—the fiber network underlying mushrooms—to create sustainable insulation, stronger building materials and cleaner indoor air.
John Boccacino June 23, 2026
Syracuse

Global Science and Intercultural Impacts: Celebrating Experiential Learning in STEM 

Syracuse Abroad students reflect on community-engaged science opportunities they have undertaken.
News Staff June 15, 2026
Global

Architecture Faculty Receive 2026 Graham Foundation Grants

Lori A. Brown and Li Han and Hu Yan with Drawing Architecture Studio were among the 86 individuals awarded grants to expand architecture and design.
Julie Sharkey June 15, 2026
Architecture

Syracuse University Shows Up Strong at 2025 Workforce Run (Photo Gallery)

More than 300 employees brought Orange pride to the annual event that showcases fun and wellness and raises funds for charity.
Kelly Homan Rodoski June 12, 2026
Syracuse

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

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,

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
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