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SU in the News: Monday, September 13
NPR quotes Whitman School’s Mike Haynie on Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities
SU in the News: Monday, September 13, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE In an NPR report on UCLA’s Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities (EBV), Syracuse University’s Whitman School of Management is noted as originator of the EBV programs around the country. Mike Haynie, assistant professor of…
Onondaga Citizens League announces new officers
Onondaga Citizens League (OCL) has announced its new officers, elected at the September board meeting.
SyracuseCoE Symposium 2010 presents ‘Restoring Sustainable, Healthy Communities’ Sept. 27-28
On Monday, Sept. 27, and Tuesday, Sept. 28, the Syracuse Center of Excellence will host its 10th annual symposium.
SU students invited to attend Sept. 15 information session on two-week EuroTech trip next summer
All matriculated Syracuse University undergraduate and graduate students are invited to apply to be part of a two-week EuroTech travel abroad experience Aug. 7-21, 2011.
Renowned theater, opera, festival director Peter Sellars to speak at Syracuse University Sept. 16
Peter Sellars, a renowned theater, opera and festival director and one of the most innovative and powerful forces in the performing arts, will speak at Syracuse University on Thursday, Sept. 16.
Four distinguished alumni to be honored with Arents Awards Oct. 15
The awards will be part of the Orange Central celebration.
LCS’s Heng Yin awarded NSF grant to fight against malicious code
After completing his Ph.D. in 2009, Heng Yin went straight to work preparing his grant proposal, “Mining Operating System Semantics: Techniques and Applications.” For this proposal, Yin has received a $427,000 grant from the NSF to fight against malicious code.
TRAC: Asylum denial rates at 25-year low
According to a new analysis of Justice Department data by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC), immigration judges are declining substantially fewer requests for asylum.
Syracuse iSchool’s Milton Mueller receives NSF funding to research social impact of network surveillance technologies
Syracuse University School of Information Studies Professor Milton Mueller’s $304,000 grant proposal “Deep Packet Inspection and the Governance of the Internet” has received funding by the National Science Foundation.