Graduate School

Doctoral Students’ Research Leads to New Conclusions About AI and Society

Today’s discussions of artificial intelligence (AI) tend to focus on its most visible presence, such as the chatbot ChatGPT. Yet, as two doctoral students discovered
Diane Stirling March 19, 2024
Doctoral Students’ Research Leads to New Conclusions About AI and Society

Victor Sholl to Receive 2024 Mary Hatch Marshall Essay Award

Victor Sholl, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Philosophy in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), was selected as the 2024 winner of
Cristina Hatem March 12, 2024
Victor Sholl to Receive 2024 Mary Hatch Marshall Essay Award

Graduate Dean’s Awards Recognize Excellence in Research and Creative Work

Nine students will be honored with the Graduate Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research and Creative Work at a ceremony hosted by the Graduate School
Diane Stirling March 4, 2024

Generosity of Soldiers Inspired Benetta Dousuah G’25 to Enlist in the Army

U.S. Army veteran Benetta Dousuah G’25, currently a graduate student in the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics, vividly recalls her family's escape from
Charlie Poag Feb. 26, 2024
Generosity of Soldiers Inspired Benetta Dousuah G’25 to Enlist in the Army

Postdoctoral Scholars Play a Unique and Valuable Role at the University

Postdoctoral scholars are unique campus community members in an uncommon space. They are continual learners, but they’re far from being students. As full-time researchers, they
Diane Stirling Feb. 12, 2024

Higher and Higher: L. Hazel Jack G’24 Continues to Elevate Career in Academia Through Doctoral Studies

The path that ultimately led L. Hazel Jack G’24 to Syracuse University to pursue a doctoral degree in higher education from the School of Education
Jen Plummer Feb. 12, 2024
Higher and Higher: L. Hazel Jack G’24 Continues to Elevate Career in Academia Through Doctoral Studies

Graduate Students Find Entrepreneurship Opportunities, Success  Across Campus

Graduate students who are interested in exploring an entrepreneurial path will find abundant opportunities at Syracuse University. Blackstone LaunchPad serves as the University’s entrepreneurship and
Diane Stirling Feb. 9, 2024
Graduate Students Find Entrepreneurship Opportunities, Success  Across Campus

Humanities Center Showcases and Supports Graduate Student Research

The Syracuse University Humanities Center, in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), offers key grants and fellowships to graduate students that allow them to advance
Caroline K. Reff Feb. 5, 2024
Humanities Center Showcases and Supports Graduate Student Research

Award-Winning Jacques Safari Mwayaona G’22 Embraces AI for Learning—With Caution

Combining his background in instructional design with an understanding of diversity and inclusion, Universal Design for Learning and artificial intelligence (AI), Jacques Safari Mwayaona G'22
Martin Walls Feb. 1, 2024
Award-Winning Jacques Safari Mwayaona G’22 Embraces AI for Learning—With Caution

Tidal Disruption Events and What They Can Reveal About Black Holes and Stars in Distant Galaxies

Astrophysicists from Syracuse University and the University of Leeds have collaborated with high school students in Syracuse to confirm the accuracy of an analytical model
Dan Bernardi Feb. 1, 2024
Tidal Disruption Events and What They Can Reveal About Black Holes and Stars in Distant Galaxies

Maxwell and Whitman Schools Launch New Joint Graduate Program in Sustainable Organizations and Policy

The Martin J. Whitman School of Management and Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs are launching a new joint degree program: the master of
Dawn McWilliams Jan. 30, 2024
Maxwell and Whitman Schools Launch New Joint Graduate Program in Sustainable Organizations and Policy

Facilitators, Participants Sought for English Conversation Partners Program

International students and other non-native speakers of American English can practice speaking and gain fluency and a better understanding of the language through the Graduate
Diane Stirling Jan. 12, 2024
Facilitators, Participants Sought for English Conversation Partners Program

STEM Career Expert Josh Henkin to Visit Campus, Present Doctoral/Postdoctoral Workshops 

Nationally recognized career expert Josh Henkin will visit campus next month to offer a series of workshops for doctoral students and postdoctoral associates who are
Diane Stirling Jan. 11, 2024
STEM Career Expert Josh Henkin to Visit Campus, Present Doctoral/Postdoctoral Workshops 

Assistance Available for Dissertation Fellowship and Grant Applications

The spring semester brings new opportunities for graduate students and postdoctoral scholars to seek external fellowships and project grants. Daniel Olson-Bang, director of professional and
Diane Stirling Jan. 11, 2024
Assistance Available for Dissertation Fellowship and Grant Applications

Whitman School MBA Team Wins $50,000 First-Place Prize in Humana-Mays Healthcare Analytics Competition

A team of Whitman School of Management students took first place over more than 500 teams from universities across the nation in the Humana-Mays Healthcare
Dawn McWilliams Dec. 19, 2023
Whitman School MBA Team Wins $50,000 First-Place Prize in Humana-Mays Healthcare Analytics Competition

How the Center for Online and Digital Learning Is Redefining Online Education

The Center for Online and Digital Learning at Syracuse University celebrated a new chapter of innovative online education at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Nov. 9.
Hope Alvarez Dec. 13, 2023
How the Center for Online and Digital Learning Is Redefining Online Education

Psychology Professor and Ph.D. Candidate Awarded NIH Grants for Alcohol-Related Research and Treatment

Nearly 30 million people in the United States struggle with alcohol use disorder (AUD), which is characterized by impaired ability to stop or control alcohol
Dan Bernardi Dec. 8, 2023
Psychology Professor and Ph.D. Candidate Awarded NIH Grants for Alcohol-Related Research and Treatment

CritQuant: School of Education Faculty and Students Join a Movement to Disrupt Traditional Research Methods

A group of School of Education faculty and graduate students are part of a growing movement in academia that is re-evaluating long-held assumptions about research
Martin Walls Dec. 6, 2023
CritQuant: School of Education Faculty and Students Join a Movement to Disrupt Traditional Research Methods