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SU in the News: Monday, November 16, 2009
Mehrzad Boroujerdi, director of the Middle Eastern Studies Program in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, is quoted in an Associated Press article on anticipated launch of a new government-backed Iranian news agency called Atlas. Robert Thompson, director…
Salt Hill journal earns national honors
Rob Enslin(315) 443-3403 Salt Hill, a quarterly journal published by writers affiliated with Syracuse University’s creative writing program in The College of Arts and Sciences, was recently recognized by The Best American Short Stories 2009 and The Best American Essays…
Salt Hill journal earns national honors
Salt Hill, a quarterly journal published by writers affiliated with Syracuse University’s creative writing program in The College of Arts and Sciences, was recently recognized by The Best American Short Stories 2009 and The Best American Essays 2009.
Alibrandi Center to host Katrina fundraiser Nov. 15
The John J. Alibrandi Catholic Center will hold a turkey dinner fundraiser on Sunday, Nov. 15, from 5-7 p.m. at the center, located at 110 Walnut Place.
SU presents symposium on ‘Plastic and Plasticity,’ Nov. 13-14
Plastic and plasticity are the twin subjects of a weekend symposium at Syracuse University.
Masingila makes Kenya connection
Joanna Masingila served as the catalyst for a partnership between the School of Education at Syracuse University and Kenyatta University.
Tennis, everyone! Inclusion Tennis Program teaches skills to those with disabilities
The Inclusion Tennis Program (ITP) began at Syracuse University this past spring.
SU Brass Ensemble presents annual holiday fare throughout CNY
The Syracuse University Brass Ensemble (SUBE), led by Music Director James T. Spencer, presents its annual series of holiday concerts throughout Central New York.
Masingila makes Kenya connection
Jennifer Russo(315) 443-4751 When Joanna Masingila, professor of mathematics and mathematics education in The College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education, respectively, was a Fulbright Scholar at Kenyatta University near Nairobi, Kenya, in 1998 she did not know…
Tennis, everyone! Inclusion Tennis Program teaches skills to those with disabilities
Jennifer Russo(315) 443-4751 Visiting instructor Delynn Orton’s goals at the Syracuse University School of Education are similar to many educators who embrace the school’s legacy of inclusion and community engagement. Unlike other faculty members, though, Orton’s inclusion tools include tennis racquets….