Writer: Arva Hassonjee
Mehrzad Boroujerdi, SU’s chair of political science, named ACE fellow for 2017-18 academic year
Boroujerdi, who is also a provost faculty fellow at SU, said he is delighted to be an ACE fellow, as the fellowship is prestigious and well-known among academic leaders. Read More »
College of Law students involved in Syrian Accountability Project release 'groundbreaking' report on sexual crimes
142 reported incidents affected at least 483 Syrian women and girls. Read More »
3 Syracuse University students to present at a conference discussing global issues
Three Syracuse University students will present Project S.C.I. (Sustainability, Creativity and Innovation) at the Clinton Global Initiative University Conference (CGI U) at the University of California, Berkeley in April. Read More »
Author Elissa Schappell discusses novel, writing for an audience
Elissa Schappell spoke about “Blueprints for Building Better Girls" and the process of writing in Gifford Auditorium as a part of an ETS class at SU. Read More »
Forensics organization to use grant for DNA profiling in rape cases
The Forensics and National Security Sciences Institute at Syracuse University will be awarded a $155,000 grant from the National Institute of Justice that will help assist DNA profiling in rape cases. Read More »
Organization works to resolve wrongful convictions in justice system
The Cold Case Justice Initiative at Syracuse University is working to resolve wrongful convictions in the justice system. National Wrongful Conviction Day is Friday, Oct. 2. Read More »
New York State Science and Technology Law Center receives grant to help local entrepreneurs
A grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce will allow the New York State Science and Technology Law Center at Syracuse University to give advice to budding local entrepreneurs. Read More »
Professor receives grants to continue study on religion
A Marjorie Cantor Professor of Aging Studies in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics has received two grants to continue his study of the transmission of religion over four generations. Read More »