National NPR story on the new cookbook “Dalit Kitchens of Marathwada” features comments from sociology Professor Farha Ternikar.
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“Highways and Heartaches: How Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart, and Children of the New South Saved the Soul of Country Music” by Michael Streissguth, professor of Communications and Film Studies, has won the…
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The Practicality of Philosophy
CategorySee how Aaron Abma, Ph.D. connects timeless questions to modern challenges, showing the real-world impact of critical thinking and reflection.
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Following publication of an article that appeared on Wednesday, Nov. 27 in the weekly British scientific journal Nature, Larry Tanner, Ph.D., professor of biological and environmental studies at Ӱ College, was quoted in nearly 1,000 media articles…
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See how Rachel Dinero bridges the gap between machines and the human mind, driven by a lifelong curiosity about how things work.
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Are Jesuit institutions particularly well-equipped to prepare teachers to lead in 21st century classrooms? Andrea Tochelli-Ward, Ph.D., chair of the Department of Education at Ӱ College, believes so: she has…
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Art & Wellness: Core to The Heights
CategoryIs creativity essential for wellness? Can making or experiencing art improve our well-being? The Art & Wellness Core class dives into these questions and more.
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Chandan Jha, associate professor of finance, co-authored an article in Indian Express on the recent announcement about the Nobel Prize in economics.
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CNYCentral story on Onondaga County voter registration backlog includes comments from Jonathan Parent from political science.
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Stamatios Kyrkos, associate professor of physics, and Travis Newton, interim dean of the Carroll College of Arts and Science, appeared recently on Live on WCNY to discuss the Syracuse Friends…
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Among the questions scholars of feminism wrestle with every day, the chief ones are these: Do we still need feminism and, if so, what kind? It is central to the…
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