Research and Creative

SABR Award Leads to Major League Job for Sport Analytics Student

Roman philosopher Lucius Annaeus Seneca is credited for saying that “Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.” In other words, we make our own
Matt Michael Dec. 12, 2022
SABR Award Leads to Major League Job for Sport Analytics Student

University Part of Collaborative Team Researching Preventing Infections in Engineered Tissue and Implantable Devices

Advancements in biomedical devices such as knee and hip implants, heart valves, pacemakers, dental implants, stents and catheters have improved quality of life for patients
Chris Barbera Dec. 8, 2022
University Part of Collaborative Team Researching Preventing Infections in Engineered Tissue and Implantable Devices

Chancellor’s Task Force on Sexual and Relationship Violence Shares Findings From Student Survey

Supporting the University’s ongoing efforts to raise awareness about, respond to, and address sexual and relationship violence, the Chancellor’s Task Force on Sexual and Relationship
Shannon Andre Dec. 8, 2022

2022 Bernard D. and Louise C. Rostker IVMF Fellows Announced

Five Syracuse University doctoral candidates recently received letters many researchers anxiously await to receive, yet often never do. These individuals are being awarded financial support
Charlie Poag Nov. 30, 2022
2022 Bernard D. and Louise C. Rostker IVMF Fellows Announced

Math Department Sees Significant Grant Support for 2022-23

Joining Minghao Rostami’s prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER grant, which started this August and runs for five years, three other professors in the Department of Mathematics—Jani
News Staff Nov. 28, 2022
Math Department Sees Significant Grant Support for 2022-23

Helping Ranchers Learn From the Wild

Tropical forests garner headlines as greenhouse gas storehouses. But wild grasslands are crucial, lesser-known candidates as climate heroes. Wild grasslands—from the African savanna to the
News Staff Nov. 28, 2022
Helping Ranchers Learn From the Wild

Researcher Awarded NSF Future Manufacturing Seed Grant for Scale-Up Manufacturing of Therapeutic Cell Products

More new therapeutic treatments for various diseases could be moved into clinical trials—and potentially faster into mainstream medical use—if scientists could find ways to manufacture
Diane Stirling Nov. 17, 2022
Researcher Awarded NSF Future Manufacturing Seed Grant for Scale-Up Manufacturing of Therapeutic Cell Products

Adults With Intellectual Disabilities Often Excluded From Clinical Trials, Research Finds

Scientific breakthroughs aren’t possible without the painstaking process of clinical trials. So what happens when many of those trials leave out large portions of the
Daryl Lovell Nov. 15, 2022
Adults With Intellectual Disabilities Often Excluded From Clinical Trials, Research Finds

Veteran Political Journalist Margaret Talev Named Kramer Director of Syracuse University Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship Institute

The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications today announced the appointment of veteran political journalist Margaret Talev as the Kramer Director of the Syracuse University
Wendy S. Loughlin Nov. 15, 2022
Veteran Political Journalist Margaret Talev Named Kramer Director of Syracuse University Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship Institute

Announcing New Acquisitions at the Special Collections Research Center

Syracuse University Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) announces the following recent and notable acquisitions to its collections. SCRC is a vibrant research and learning
Cristina Hatem Nov. 14, 2022
Announcing New Acquisitions at the Special Collections Research Center

Clements Internship Awards Provide Students Personalized Work Experience

The 2022-23 Mark and Pearle Clements Internship Award applications are now open for juniors, seniors and graduate students of any major who seek to further
News Staff Nov. 11, 2022
Clements Internship Awards Provide Students Personalized Work Experience

Agreement Between University and Northeast Clean Energy Council Means New Opportunities for Students, Faculty, Businesses

Officials from Syracuse University and the Northeast Clean Energy Council (NECEC) last week signed a memorandum of understanding forming a collaborative partnership between both organizations.
Diane Stirling Nov. 7, 2022
Agreement Between University and Northeast Clean Energy Council Means New Opportunities for Students, Faculty, Businesses

A Conservator With a Unique Window Into History

The purposeful preservation of the old. Conservation Librarian David Stokoe has dedicated his 40-year career to repairing and preserving a wide range of unique library
Eileen Korey Nov. 6, 2022
A Conservator With a Unique Window Into History

Research Fueled by Chemistry Professors Helps Advance Artificial Enzyme Engineering

While corrosion resistance, durability and low cost make plastic a very efficient resource, one of its major drawbacks is the harm it poses to the
Dan Bernardi Nov. 4, 2022
Research Fueled by Chemistry Professors Helps Advance Artificial Enzyme Engineering

Lender Center for Social Justice Granted $2.7M From MetLife Foundation for Research Initiatives to Help Address Racial Wealth Gap

Syracuse University’s Lender Center for Social Justice has been awarded a $2.7 million grant from MetLife Foundation to launch several new research initiatives to accelerate
Diane Stirling Nov. 3, 2022
Lender Center for Social Justice Granted $2.7M From MetLife Foundation for Research Initiatives to Help Address Racial Wealth Gap

Annual Wali Lecture Will Honor the Life and Legacy of Physics Professor Kameshwar C. Wali

Syracuse University will hold the 2022 Kashi and Kameshwar C. Wali Lecture in the Sciences and Humanities on Friday, Nov. 4, to honor the life
Dan Bernardi Nov. 1, 2022
Annual Wali Lecture Will Honor the Life and Legacy of Physics Professor Kameshwar C. Wali

Falk Exercise Science Professor Joon Young Kim Receives President’s Volunteer Service Award  

When Joon Young Kim joined the Department of Exercise Science at Falk College in the fall of 2020, his primary work outside of the classroom
Matt Michael Oct. 27, 2022
Falk Exercise Science Professor Joon Young Kim Receives President’s Volunteer Service Award   

Health Care Workers and Home Care Aides Wanted for Hearing Research Study

Are you a home care aide or health care worker who cares for older adults? The Hearing Lab at Syracuse University is studying the effectiveness
News Staff Oct. 26, 2022
Health Care Workers and Home Care Aides Wanted for Hearing Research Study