Tag: research
10 Pulp stories to add to your winter break reading list
The Daily Orange’s Pulp section told many stories this semester. Check out our top picks here. Read More »
Onondaga Historical Association embraces past, present and future as leaders apply new twist to nonprofits
The Onondaga Historical Association was put under new leadership 10 years ago, and today the organization applies multifaceted approach to its storytelling. Read More »
Breast cancer experts to college-age women: Be aware
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in New York, and it can strike women in their early 20s. Read More »
Orange STEM: How natural disasters like earthquakes and climate change play out in the media
Stephen Shepherd and his guest chat about all things related to natural disasters and how the media covers these events. They also discusses climate change and other basic earth science principles. Read More »
Follow these tips and your career will be headed for the stars
With internship season swiftly approaching, tips from Cheryl Franklin and Marisa Ramel, director and program adviser of the Newhouse in New York City semester, respectively, could help you seal the deal. Read More »
Feinblatt: How to Interview: tips from someone who has never had an internship
Humor columnist Josh Feinblatt hasn't had the best luck with internship interviews. That's why he's teaching you how to nail them. Learn from his lessons — or mistakes. Read More »
Cystic fibrosis can’t stop this junior from working with Upstate Medical University to advance research
Carly Lindmeier is a junior communication sciences and disorders major battling cystic fibrosis. She is involved with a research study at Upstate Medical University to try to further the advances in cystic fibrosis therapies. Read More »
Schools in the city of Syracuse see no integration in sight
The Syracuse City School District continues to face segregation along racial and economic lines. Read More »
Here are the top 10 Syracuse news stories of 2016
From the controversial construction of the $6 million SU promenade to the murder of an SU student, here is a look at some of the biggest news stories concerning Syracuse during this calendar year. Read More »
Whitman School receives grant to establish Institute for an Entrepreneurial Society
The Martin J. Whitman School of Management received a $1.75 grant to establish the Institute for an Entrepreneurial Society. The IES will study the relationship between public policy and entrepreneurship. Read More »
iSchool professors awarded for research on internet's effect on real estate
Kevin Crowston, Steven Sawyer and Rolf Wigand in SU's School of Information Studies started collaborating on the project 18 years ago. Read More »
Childhood literacy program started by Dolly Parton receives $50,000 grant in Onondaga County
Imagination Library, a national literacy program that sends a free book to young children recently recieved $50,000 in funding. Read More »
Syracuse University alumnus wins Thesis of the Year Award for LGBTQ research
CRS alumni Joe Hatfield won M.A. Thesis of the Year Award for his research on queer southern transplants’ experiences in New York City during the AIDS epidemic. His research and findings show that while moving from the South to New York City is hard, moving from the South to New York City as a gay man during the 1980s AIDS epidemic is even harder. Read More »
Professor plans to travel to home country Bosnia to study elder care
Azra Hromadžić, an anthropology professor at Syracuse, left the country while it was under siege in search of a better education. She now is returning to study the post-war world she left behind. Read More »
Former dean appointed as special adviser to the chancellor and provost for faculty engagement
Cathyrn Newton, dean emerita and a professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, was appointed as special adviser to the chancellor and provost for faculty engagement. In her new role Newton is expected to expand undergraduate research. Read More »
Syracuse University students win first place in research competition
Syracuse University students win first place in all categories at Center of Excellence student poster competition for their environmental research. This is the 16th year the competition has been held during the CoE Symposium. Read More »
Syracuse University iSchool professor uses artificial intelligence in NSF grant process
The grant provided to an iSchool assistant professor is allocated for improving grant reviewing and strengthening scientific innovation through linking funding and scholarly literature. Read More »
Sudden events can shape any abroad experience
A significant death occurs near abroad columnist Katelyn Fauber's home, and she looks into how those events differ or are similar to those back in the US. Read More »
Syracuse University to use $1 million donation for stem cell research
Zhen Ma, a Samuel and Carol Nappi Research Scholar at Syracuse University, will use $1 million dollar donation to further stem cell research. Money will also be put toward construction of a new lab on campus. Read More »
Weddings represent traditional Jordanian values, difference in cultures
While attending a traditional Jordanian wedding, abroad Katelyn Faubel takes a look at different aspects of the country's marriage culture. Read More »
Syracuse University professors discuss trends in college student drug use
The 2015 Monitoring the Future study found college students are using marijuana at an increased rate and using a decreased amount of opioids. Syracuse University professors discuss risks and reasons for these changes. Read More »
SUNY-ESF graduate program focuses on indigenous knowledge as part of sustainability
With the help from a USDA grant, ESF is creating a partnership program with Salish Kootenai College in Montana to study biocultural restoration. Read More »
SU construction update: promenade to be finished before student move-in; accessibility improvements underway
The University Place promenade is expected to be finished before Syracuse University students move in, according to Monday's summer construction update from Pete Sala, vice president and chief campus facilities officer. Read More »