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SU in the News: Friday, February 19
Newhouse School’s Robert Thompson quoted in Christian Science Monitor on media reporting of Olympic results and “spoiler alerts”
SU in the News: Friday, February 19, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Timothy Bond, producing artistic director of Syracuse Stage and the department of drama in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, is quoted in the Messenger-Post newspapers on the upcoming performances of “The Price” in…
Discovery by SU Florence professor in Botticelli masterpiece becomes subject of BBC documentary
“The Private Life of a Masterpiece,” highlighted a discovery by Rab Hatfield.
Syracuse University physicists play key role in effort to find dark matter
A team of scientists from the international Cryogenic Dark Matter Search experiment, which includes physicists from Syracuse University, has identified two events in a new analysis of experimental data that have characteristics consistent with particles that make up dark matter.
Mellon CNY Humanities Corridor earns extension to continue operations through 2010
The Andrew W. Mellon Central New York Humanities Corridor—an interdisciplinary partnership involving Syracuse University, Cornell University and the University of Rochester—has been approved for a no-cost extension, Syracuse University recently announced.
New book by SU English professor explores complex roles of AIDS activist media
The question of how film and video bears witness to the historical trauma of the AIDS epidemic is the subject of a new book by assistant professor of English Roger Hallas.
Interdisciplinary minor in disability studies explores pop culture, policy, educational themes
The School of Education is now accepting applications for the interdisciplinary minor in disability studies.
‘Faculty Works’ series continues March 2 with poet Bruce Smith
“Faculty Works,” a new series sponsored by the Syracuse University Humanities Center, continues with a presentation by Bruce Smith, award-winning poet and English professor in The College of Arts and Sciences.
Syracuse iSchool doctoral student granted access to U.S. research facility supporting Nobel Prize-winning scientists studying climate change
John D’Ignazio, Ph. D. student in the Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool), was accepted into the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Graduate Visitor Program.
Katie Couric to emcee fourth annual Mirror Awards ceremony June 10
CBS News’ Katie Couric will serve as emcee at the fourth annual Mirror Awards luncheon ceremony honoring excellence in media industry reporting.