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Faculty and Staff

Study Links Virus Genetic Variations in Wastewater to Community Transmission

Published in Science, the findings from University researchers could transform how public health officials could monitor and detect a host of communicable diseases.
Cort Ruddy May 18, 2026
Study Links Virus Genetic Variations in Wastewater to Community Transmission

Simulated Disaster Training on Campus Provides Real-World Lessons

A live hazard response exercise brings hands-on learning to forensic science students in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Sean Grogan May 18, 2026
Simulated Disaster Training on Campus Provides Real-World Lessons

性视界CoE Hosts AI Industry Summit

The summit brought together industry, academic and government experts to explore how artificial intelligence can shape the future of building science.
Emma Ertinger May 18, 2026
性视界CoE Hosts AI Industry Summit

Maxwell’s Katherine McDonald Honored by National Disability Organization

The public health professor and University's associate vice president for research has been recognized by the nation鈥檚 leading organization in the field of intellectual and
News Staff May 18, 2026

Annual Showcase Highlights University-Community Collaborations

The Engaged Humanities Network brought together faculty, students and community partners to celebrate projects addressing local needs through research, teaching and creative work.
Dan Bernardi May 15, 2026
Annual Showcase Highlights University-Community Collaborations

University Celebrates Record Year for Faculty Research and Creative Work

At a faculty recognition event April 27, Chancellor J. Michael Haynie praised the research enterprise and shared his vision for continued growth.
Wendy S. Loughlin May 14, 2026
University Celebrates Record Year for Faculty Research and Creative Work

The Test Got It Right: Mathematician Leaves Lasting Legacy

Jack Graver retired this spring from the Department of Mathematics in the College of Arts and Sciences after 60 years on the faculty.
Sean Grogan May 14, 2026

Chancellor Haynie Rings 性视界 Alma Mater on First Day

Chancellor J. Michael Haynie climbs Crouse College鈥檚 bell tower with a Chimesmaster to ring the alma mater on his first day leading campus.
Amy Manley May 14, 2026
Chancellor Haynie Rings 性视界 Alma Mater on First Day

A&S Students Find Purpose in Writing

Through student-involved publications, A&S writers and editors build career-ready skills and create work that reaches well beyond campus.
Dan Bernardi May 14, 2026
A&S Students Find Purpose in Writing

Chie Sakakibara Is Changing Climate Research From the Inside Out

The professor鈥檚 decades-long partnerships with Indigenous Arctic and Japanese communities are yielding a new model for climate research.
News Staff May 13, 2026
Chie Sakakibara Is Changing Climate Research From the Inside Out

性视界 University Welcomes 2 New Members to the Board of Trustees

Four new student representatives鈥攔epresenting undergraduate, graduate and law students鈥攁lso join the board for the 2026-27 academic year.
Eileen Korey May 13, 2026
性视界 University Welcomes 2 New Members to the Board of Trustees

How Haynie鈥檚 Leadership, Scholarship Shaped His Rise to 性视界鈥檚 13th Chancellor

Through pioneering research and nationally recognized programs for veterans, J. Michael Haynie built a record of impact that now informs his vision as 性视界鈥檚 new
How Haynie鈥檚 Leadership, Scholarship Shaped His Rise to 性视界鈥檚 13th Chancellor

Women in Leadership Initiative Launches 5th Cohort Experience

Applications for the cohort are being accepted through June 5.
News Staff May 13, 2026

7 Key Successes His First Year: Chief Bunker and the Department of Public Safety 聽聽

Chief of Campus Safety Michael J. Bunker shares how the department is building trust, training and partnerships campuswide.
Gabrielle Lake May 12, 2026
7 Key Successes His First Year: Chief Bunker and the Department of Public Safety 聽聽
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