Here's how professors in the physics department at Syracuse University learned they had played a role in discovering gravitational waves, thus proving correct Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity. Read more »
The Syracuse University community remembers the late Britny Kabic, a sophomore at SU, after she died unexpectedly on Friday night inside Walnut Hall. Read more »
Sixteen Syracuse University students will travel to the Berkshires in April to strengthen their individual skills and increase their chances at employment. Read more »
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley found through a study that students are more likely to have a negative gender bias toward female professors in evaluations. Read more »
Robert Moucha, an assistant professor of Earth sciences at Syracuse University, co-authored a study finding that portion of the East Antarctic ice sheet was at a significantly lower elevation 3 million years ago, which resulting in the ground line retreating. Read more »
Three Syracuse University professors were part of a breaking scientific discovery — they helped prove Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity. Read more »
An extension to the Optional Practical Training program that allows STEM graduates to work in the United States for an additional 17 months will be vacated in May. A rule to replace that one is currently under review at the White House's Office of Management and Budget. Read more »
The Center for Advanced Systems and Engineering at Syracuse University, or CASE, rewarded three SU professors seed money for their research. Read more »
The Chancellor's Workgroup on Diversity and Inclusion held two workshops Wednesday to get input from the SU community on how to make the university more inclusive. Read more »
This is the second installment of a two-part series about Islamophobia at Syracuse University. This story is about the racism and misconceptions surrounding Islam and how they perpetuate Islamophobia. Read more »
In the Behavioral Lab at the Martin J. Whitman School of Management, participating students are influencing scholarly studies and receiving compensation for it. Read more »
Student Association will implement extended hours for Slocum Café on a trial basis until spring break after surveying student traffic habits. Read more »
A spring lecture series at the Syracuse University College of Law focusing on disability laws and policies will be open to the public beginning Feb. 22 with Sue Swenson as the first speaker. Read more »
This is the first installment of a two-part series about Islamophobia at Syracuse University. This story is about how portrayal of Muslims in the media plays a part in influencing Islamophobic sentiment. Read more »
InclusiveU, a program that aims to help students with disabilities succeed in higher education, just got a huge grant from the Department of Education. Read more »
Syracuse University moved from an R2 designation — meaning a “higher research activity” — in 2010 to an R1 designation, which is the best ranking, in the most recent Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Read more »