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‘Tapped’ documentary on bottled water has encore campus viewing Nov. 3
The Syracuse University community will have another opportunity to peek behind the scenes of the controversial bottled water industry.
SUArt Galleries opens its private collection to the public in Open Storage Galleries
More than 45,000 objects make up the collection.
Syracuse M.Arch students bring home honors from Charleston HUB Design Competition
Five groups of Syracuse University M.Arch second-year ARC 606 students received awards and honorable mentions in the Architecture for Humanity: Charleston HUB Design Competition.
Asbestos Awareness Seminar
The Environmental Health Office is offering an “Asbestos Awareness Seminar” for members of the University community on Friday, Nov. 5, 2010 at 1 p.m. This presentation will provide an overview of the University’s Asbestos Management Policy and Program and will…
Syracuse Architecture, Light Work to co-host lecture by acclaimed photographer Richard Barnes
Photographer Richard Barnes, known for his exploration of architecture within the context of archaeology and how human beings interact with their natural environment, will speak at the Syracuse University School of Architecture on Tuesday, Nov. 2.
IAB President Randall Rothenberg to visit Newhouse School Nov. 15
Randall Rothenberg, president and CEO of the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), will visit Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications on Monday, Nov. 15.
NAD President Andrea Levine to visit Newhouse School Nov. 10
Andrea Levine, director of the National Advertising Division (NAD) and senior vice president of the Council of Better Business Bureaus, will visit the Newhouse School on Wednesday, Nov. 10
Public relations guru Jim Weiss ’87 to visit SU’s Newhouse School Nov. 2
Jim Weiss ’86, chairman, CEO and founder of Weisscomm Group, will visit the Newhouse School on Tuesday, Nov. 2.
Murder 201: Who’s killing off the forensic science faculty?
Forensic science faculty are part of a mysterious murder and the M.S. in Forensic Science students are the suspects. And everyone is invited to examine the haunted lab for clues to help solve the case. On Tuesday, Oct. 26, graduate students of the Forensic Science Program in SU’s College of Arts and Sciences will hold a haunted murder lab at 7 p.m. in room 105 of the Life Sciences Complex.
University Lectures presents panel discussion on BP oil spill
“Blowout: What the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Means for You and the Future of American Energy”