Student Project Profiles
Four Honors students awarded WiSE Funding
Honors students Catherine Campbell, Grace Loveland, Elizabeth Cultra and Michelle Shanguhyia were among 12 students awarded Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) 2021 summer research funds. Campbell is working in the Bah Lab at Upstate, focused on SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid. The other students’ work is centered around their majors–Cultra, environmental engineering; Loveland, biology; and Shanguhyia, medicinal…
Read MoreHonors Students Receive Funding Awards
Honors Students Receive Awards to Fund Research and Creative Projects This spring semester, 46 Honors students were recipients of competitive awards to fund for their research and creative projects. Thirty eight students were recipients of Honors awards to fund their thesis projects, while eight students received funding through the Syracuse Office of Undergraduate Research and…
Read More2021 Honors Thesis Prize Recipients
2021 Honors Thesis Prize Recipients The Honors Thesis Project is an outstanding piece of scholarly work. The threshold for receiving a prize is extraordinarily high, and the selection process is quite challenging. Faculty committees evaluated many outstanding projects, and determined prize recipients in five categories: creative, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences & engineering, and professional.…
Read MoreHong Lee ’23 Engages in Physics Research
Hong Lee ’23 Engages in Physics Research Honors sophomore, Hong Beom Lee ’23 loves challenges, and with the physics research that he does, there are plenty of challenges to take on. Lee is a sophomore studying physics and mathematics in the College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University. He’s part of a team of 15 graduate and undergraduate students working on research…
Read MoreLeaving Seferina
Leaving Seferina: A Documentary by Erica Morrison and Asa Rogers Erica Morrison is inviting your to the premier of her film and artist talk on her grandmother’s life story after fleeing the Navajo Reservation Topic: Erica Morrison Film Premier “Leaving Seferina” Time: May 19, 2021 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting…
Read MoreDisheveling and Dissimulating Matter
Disheveling and Dissimulating Matter Please join the Syracuse Architecture students of the Disheveling and Dissimulating Matter Advisory Group for a thesis exhibition opening on Friday, May 14th at 11AM in Downtown Syracuse at 337 S Salina St. The exhibition is the culmination of architectural student work produced over the course of the past year. The…
Read More35 Lives 33 Years: Exhibit by Lauren Miller ’21
35 Lives 33 Years: Exhibit by Lauren Miller ’21 Bound by Collective Grief Then and Now April 19th-23rd, Schine 304ABC An Art Exhibition highlighting Syracuse University Student Artists Curated by Honors senior, Lauren Miller ’21 “On December 21,1988 state-sponsored terrorists attacked flight Pan Am 103, killing everyone on board including 35 students studying abroad with…
Read MoreHonors Students are 2021-22 Lender Center Student Fellows
Honors Students are 2021-22 Lender Center Student Fellows Two Honors students and an alumna have been selected as the 2021-22 Lender Center student fellows. Phoebe Ambrose ’22, Shiori Green ’23 and Taylor Krzeminski ’20 are among the six student fellows who will be working with the Lender Center Faculty Fellow, Prof. Jonnell Robinson to study…
Read MoreCatherine Campbell ’22 On a Quest for Knowledge
Honors junior, Catherine Campbell ’22 possesses a strong desire to learn—and it’s opened a world of new experiences for her. Whether she’s studying the interaction of proteins in a lab, leading a team of peer educators or hitting a Central New York hiking trail, her open-minded approach helps her take on challenges and gain an…
Read MoreEva Scott ’21 Explores a Winning Connection
Honors senior, Eva Scott, is majoring in nutrition science in Falk College and studying the interconnectedness of individual, communal and environmental health. Inspired by the work of scientists at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry to develop a blight-tolerant line of the American chestnut tree, Scott studies uses of the chestnut as food.…
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