STEM

Science, Technology, Engineering & Math

AT&T ’Cuse Digital Experience Expands Technology Education for Syracuse City School Students

Syracuse University, AT&T, Museum of Science and Technology (MOST) and Tech4Kidz partnered this summer to create the Central New York region’s first free digital literacy
Anya Woods Sept. 2, 2022
AT&T ’Cuse Digital Experience Expands Technology Education for Syracuse City School Students

Forensics Professor Explores New Technology to Improve DNA Detection

Proving a sexual assault case in a courtroom often presents multiple challenges, but Research Assistant Professor Mike Marciano is working to help change that. Director
Caroline K. Reff Aug. 26, 2022
Forensics Professor Explores New Technology to Improve DNA Detection

Climate Change and Its Effects Across Ecosystems

Emerging findings on how ecosystems are responding to changing climate were published this month in the journal BioScience following the 40th anniversary of the U.S.
News Staff Aug. 17, 2022

SparkCharge CEO Josh Aviv ’15, G’17 Introduces President Biden L’68 Before CHIPS, Science Act Signing

The White House’s famous Rose Garden turned Orange on Tuesday afternoon as Josh Aviv ’15, G’17, the founder and CEO of SparkCharge, introduced President Joseph
John Boccacino Aug. 12, 2022
SparkCharge CEO Josh Aviv ’15, G’17 Introduces President Biden L’68 Before CHIPS, Science Act Signing

Professor Receives Award for Outstanding Research in Privacy Enhancing Technologies

Electrical engineering and computer science Professor Ferdinando Fioretto and his research team received the 2022 Caspar Bowden PET Award for Outstanding Research in Privacy Enhancing
Alex Dunbar Aug. 3, 2022
Professor Receives Award for Outstanding Research in Privacy Enhancing Technologies

Life Trustee Nick Donofrio G’71, H’11 Receives 2022 International Peace Honors Award

Nicholas “Nick” Donofrio G’71, H’11, a Syracuse University Life Trustee, was one of the distinguished award recipients at the 2022 International Peace Honors on Feb.
Alex Dunbar April 6, 2022
Life Trustee Nick Donofrio G’71, H’11 Receives 2022 International Peace Honors Award

How 9/11 Impacted the Technology and Techniques of Forensic Science

The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, changed so much of American life in the coming years, exposing major security vulnerabilities but also bolstering international
News Staff Sept. 7, 2021
How 9/11 Impacted the Technology and Techniques of Forensic Science

Syracuse University’s Beloved Stadium to Serve as Campus’ Largest Classroom This Semester

Syracuse University’s beloved stadium has served as home for some of the region’s greatest sporting events, concerts and Commencement, the most important rite of passage
Keith Kobland Feb. 4, 2021
Syracuse University’s Beloved Stadium to Serve as Campus’ Largest Classroom This Semester

Professor Emeritus Klaus Schroder Endows Professorship in College of Engineering and Computer Science

Professor Emeritus Klaus Schroder is grateful for the support Syracuse University has provided for his career, his research and the opportunity to help mentor future
Alex Dunbar May 4, 2020
Professor Emeritus Klaus Schroder Endows Professorship in College of Engineering and Computer Science

Having Fun with Pi On Its Special Day: 3.14

Pi Day will be celebrated on March 14—3.14. Pi (Greek letter “π”) is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constant—the ratio of the
Daryl Lovell March 12, 2020
Having Fun with Pi On Its Special Day: 3.14

Dean Liz Liddy Announces Retirement, Plans to Conclude Tenure as Dean of School of Information Studies

School of Information Studies (iSchool) Dean Liz Liddy has been a student, a professor, a dean (twice) and a member of the Chancellor’s executive team
News Staff Sept. 7, 2018

Michael ’72 and Susan Thonis Establish Second Endowed Professorship of Earth Sciences

Tripti Bhattacharya, assistant professor of Earth sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences and an expert in climate science, has been named the Thonis
Kelly Homan Rodoski Sept. 6, 2018

University Announces $2.28M Invest Syracuse Gift for the College of Engineering and Computer Science

Syracuse University Life Trustee William “Bill” F. Allyn G’59 and his wife, Janet “Penny” Jones Allyn ’60, have made a gift that will augment the
News Staff Jan. 26, 2018
University Announces $2.28M Invest Syracuse Gift for the College of Engineering and Computer Science

Gravitational Waves Detected 100 Years after Einstein’s Prediction

LIGO Opens New Window on the Universe with Observation of Gravitational Waves from Colliding Black Holes
Rob Enslin Feb. 10, 2016
Gravitational Waves Detected 100 Years after Einstein’s Prediction

Former Dean Laura J. Steinberg to Conduct Assessment of CPDC

Chancellor Kent Syverud today announced that Dr. Laura J. Steinberg, former dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science, will conduct a comprehensive assessment
News Staff July 2, 2015

Anonymous Donor’s Gift Drives $1 Million Science Equipment Excellence Fund

Students and faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences are benefiting from a new Science Equipment Excellence Fund that is modernizing science-teaching instrumentation and
News Staff Feb. 4, 2015
Anonymous Donor’s Gift Drives $1 Million Science Equipment Excellence Fund