Posts by Jivishaa Pandit
Theresa Beers
Theresa Beers I was conducting research in the Ramalingam Lab here on campus at Syracuse. I was conducting gene expression analysis on brown adipose tissue samples from mice to analyze the effect of paternal fish oil supplementation on the health and potential obesity in the offspring. I worked to collect the data of the female…
Read MoreHonors Students Named 2026 Goldwater Scholars
Honors Students Named 2026 Goldwater Scholars Two students from the Renée Crown University Honors Program, Mallory Brown ’27 and Khuong Pham ’27, have been named 2026 Goldwater Scholars—one of the most prestigious undergraduate awards in science, engineering, and mathematics. Mallory Brown, a neuroscience and statistics major, has built a research path grounded in both quantitative…
Read MoreCara Williams
Cara Williams Last semester, I studied abroad via the Syracuse University Exploring Central Europe Program. Though the program was based in Wroclaw, Poland, I spent a substantial amount of time traveling with my program across Poland and the broader region – including cities like Berlin, Prague, Krakow, and Warsaw as well as small towns in…
Read MoreKaileigh Strong
Kaileigh Strong I studied abroad at Syracuse Florence and it was the best time of my life! I got to meet the coolest people and see breathtaking sights. I studied Italian history in many ways during my time there, as I took Italian Pop Culture, Italian Renaissance Art, and Family and Gender in Contemporary Italy.…
Read MoreRachel Harris
Rachel Harris This experience was a study abroad opportunity focused on sport economics and global sport business. I traveled to London to take Sport Economics with Dr. Rodney Paul and met with various companies to learn more about the international sports industry. While in Dublin, I also visited the Leinster Rugby team, an organization I…
Read MorePaige Doherty
Paige Doherty My study abroad experience was an immersive academic and cultural journey in Syracuse University Honors Program’s spring architecture program in Florence. As an architecture student, I maintained an intensive studio schedule that was complemented by frequent site visits and weekend travel seminars, including a particularly impactful trip to Sardinia, where I was able…
Read MoreSupport Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital with OttoTHON 2026
Support Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital with OttoTHON 2026 At a university known for its research, ambition, and drive, some of the most meaningful work happens outside the classroom. This Saturday, Syracuse students have the chance to be part of one of those moments. OttoTHON 2026 is a day-long philanthropy event raising funds for Upstate Golisano…
Read MoreA Fantastic Voyage: Popular Culture’s Sordid and Glorious Story
A Fantastic Voyage: Popular Culture’s Sordid and Glorious Story Honors LLC Faculty Foundations presents A Fantastic Voyage: Popular Culture’s Sordid and Glorious Story on April 2nd, 2026 from 5:00-6:00 PM in Hall of Languages 107 for Honors First & Second Year LLC students and all Honors students. Please use this link to register. Registration is…
Read MoreKalina Weber
Kalina Weber This semester, I had the opportunity to join a 10-day, three credit seminar before my study abroad experience began. The seminar course was titled BIO 312: Marine Ecology of the Mediterranean Sea and North Africa, and it enabled me to travel around southern Spain while fulfilling a degree requirement. I learned about the…
Read MoreHonors Students Named 2026 Syracuse University Class Marshals
Honors Students Named 2026 Syracuse University Class Marshals The Renée Crown University Honors Program is proud to celebrate several Honors students who have been selected as 2026 Syracuse University Class Marshals. This recognition is awarded to graduating seniors who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement, leadership, and contributions to the Syracuse University community. We congratulate the…
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