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University’s Forensic Science Program featured in nationwide Kids’ Science Challenge competition
“Detective Science” was created by SU and Wallie Howard scientists in collaboration with Pulse of the Planet.
SU in the News: Monday, October 19
Campus Planning’s Eric Beattie featured in Design Develop Construct Journal article on SU’s sustainable building projects
New ‘Lights Out’ campaign kicks off SU’s Climate Action Plan by supporting efficient light use
Melissa Cadwell(315) 443-9669 Syracuse University students looking for a way to combine their green, sustainable conscience with their creative, artistic side can enter the “Lights Out” sticker contest to contribute to SU’s goal of climate neutrality, as outlined in its…
SU in the News: Monday, October 19, 2009
David M. Crane, professor of practice in the College of Law, was quoted in an Associated Press article on the United Nations Human Rights Council vote to endorse a Gaza war crimes report. Robert Thompson, director of the Bleier Center…
Symposium will spotlight violence, healing, in Zimbabwe
The Africa Initiative and Newhouse will host “Zimbabwe: Healing, Reconciliation, and Reconstruction.”
Syracuse iSchool prof Lee McKnight, key player in Summerhill Biomass, helps unveil solid biofuel system
The SEED Project is exploring wireless grids and biomass energy innovations for the creation of an urban greenhouse in the Syracuse community.
Syracuse University’s Hall of Languages goes purple to promote domestic violence awareness
The Hall of Languages will be bathed in purple light through the end of October for Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
New ‘Lights Out’ campaign kicks off SU’s Climate Action Plan by supporting efficient light use
The “Lights Out” contest runs from Oct. 20-Nov. 30 and aims to reduce the number of energy-consuming lights left on in unoccupied spaces.
Tagging elephants was just the beginning
Jamie Sherman worked with Kruger National Park scientists to tag lions, buffalo, elephants and rhinos and gather data for her own research.
SU symposium to honor the late New York Times political correspondent Robin Toner, examine political reporting in digital age
Wendy S. Loughlin(315) 443-2785 The life and work of the late, acclaimed New York Times political correspondent Robin Toner ’76 and the changing nature of political reporting are the subjects of a symposium hosted by Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications…