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Whitman’s Velu named JPMorgan Chase Faculty Fellow
Whitman School of Management Professor Raja Velu has been named to the newly created post of JPMorgan Chase Faculty Fellow. In this important new role, Velu will serve as liaison and facilitator between JPMorgan Chase and Syracuse University, helping to…
Info sessions scheduled for immersion experience, EuroTech
September information sessions have been scheduled for students interested in two of the Global Enterprise Technology (GET) program components.
Zito participates in ‘Speaking Shakespeare’ in New York City
Zito was one of five masters of the spoken word who gathered for “Speaking Shakespeare.”
Traub lecture to kick off 2011-12 Ray Smith Symposium
Valerie Traub, the Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of English and Women’s Studies and chair of women’s studies at the University of Michigan, will lead off the 2011-12 Ray Smith Symposium with her lecture “Shakespeare’s Sex,” Sept. 8-9 on the…
Volunteers needed to help collect donations to complete veterans’ homes on Near West Side
Syracuse University is helping to ‘raise the roof’ for Habitat for Humanity by asking students, faculty and staff to collect donations needed to complete two veterans’ homes under construction on Syracuse’s Near West Side. Once completed, the homes—located at 113…
SU in the News: Tuesday, August 30
National and regional media cite TRAC research for stories on immigration, health care fraud
Industrial and interaction design students explore board games in ‘Game On!’ at Design Gallery
Most of us remember playing board games as young children. We not only mastered strategy and spatial recognition—if we were lucky, we learned diplomacy, teamwork and how to be a gracious winner and a good loser. Early games date back…
Andrew Mellon Foundation commits $1 million for Phase II of CNY Humanities Corridor
The Central New York Humanities Corridor—an interdisciplinary partnership among Syracuse University, Cornell University and the University of Rochester focused on enhancing scholarship in the humanities—has received a second award from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation in the amount of $1…
University will mark 9/11 anniversary through series of activities
Service, exhibition, service project, panel discussions
R.A.P.E. Center changes its name to The Advocacy Center
Beginning this fall, the scope of services provided by the R.A.P.E. Center has officially expanded to include relationship violence. As a result of this broadening of services, as well as feedback from students, staff and faculty about the R.A.P.E. Center…