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Syracuse Welcome 2011 to receive new first-year and transfer students beginning Aug. 24
Very soon, some 3,700 first-year and transfer students will arrive at Syracuse University ready to kick off the new academic year. When they do, SU’s student orientation program, Syracuse Welcome, will help them get acclimated and ready to start the new…
SU appoints 2011-12 Humanities Center Dissertation Fellows
Doctoral students Nell Champoux and Soumitree Gupta named 2011-12 Humanities Center Dissertation Fellows.
School supplies being collected for local K-8 classrooms
The Office of Residence Life holds its second annual student supply drive for K-8 classrooms in Syracuse City School District.
When life gives you lemons … make a lemonade stand! Whitman hosts ninth annual Entrepreneur’s Bootcamp beginning Oct. 8
When you were a kid growing up, you dreamed big. Your imagination ran wild and no idea was unattainable. As we age, we tend to lose that “entrepreneurial” spirit and the creativity that once drove us to create basement fort…
Ancient clams yield new information about greenhouse effect on climate
Ancient fossilized clams that lived off the coast of Antarctica some 50 million years ago have a story to tell about El Niño, according to Syracuse University researcher Linda Ivany.
International law scholar True-Frost returns to SU College of Law to teach
C. Cora True-Frost has joined the Syracuse University College of Law as an assistant professor of law for the Fall 2011 semester.
SU in the News: Tuesday, August 16
Newhouse School’s Tula Goenka writes for New Delhi Television on Bollywood and the new Prakash Jha film “Aarakshan”
SU in the News: Monday, August 15
NPR, Post-Standard discuss University efforts to help create a new symphony for Syracuse and CNY
Registrar’s Office announces new website
The Office of the Registrar is pleased to announce a new look and URL address for our website at http://www.syr.edu/registrar.
SU in the News: Friday, July 29
Guardian Media reports on photovoice exhibition coordinated by Arts and Sciences’ Kishi Animashaun Ducre