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Syracuse iSchool, Polaris Library Systems announce collaboration to develop new technologies and services
Polaris Library Systems, a leading provider of library automation technology, is joining forces with the Syracuse University School of Information Studies.
SU receives $760,000 in NSF scholarships for graduate students studying information security
Syracuse University received a two-year, $760,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to fund U.S. citizens interested in studying cybersecurity and information assurance.
Syracuse University students drop their jeans for a good cause
This fall, at five universities including SU, Cotton Inc. launched the “Cotton. From Blue to Green.®” denim drive, a call to action to donate denim and give it a new life by converting it into natural cotton fiber insulation.
Arts and Sciences’ Milton First-Year Lecture presents Harvard linguist Steven Pinker Oct. 6
Steven Pinker—one of the world’s leading cognitive scientists, interested in all aspects of language and the mind—is delivering the Milton First-Year Lecture in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences. Open only to College first-year and transfer students, the lecture is Wednesday, Oct. 6.
‘Tapped’ documentary on bottled water to be shown on campus Oct. 10; includes reusable water bottle giveaway
The film “Tapped” will be shown on Sunday, Oct. 10, at 8 p.m. in room 201 of the Goldstein Student Center on Syracuse University’s South Campus.
James Carpenter, architectural designer, glass sculptor, to lecture at Syracuse Architecture
Architectural designer and glass sculptor James Carpenter will speak at the Syracuse University School of Architecture on Tuesday, Oct. 12.
Mary Ann Fraser retires from Academic Affairs; Bobbi Jones named assistant provost for strategic planning and budget
Mary Ann Fraser, assistant provost for budgetary affairs in Syracuse University’s Office of Academic Affairs, has announced her retirement, effective Oct. 1, following a distinguished career that spanned more than 30 years at the University.
Syracuse area Intergenerational Veterans’ Writing Group seeks members
Do you have a story to tell? Calling all Veterans: Please consider joining a Syracuse area Intergenerational Veterans’ Writing Group, which meets monthly.
SU in the News: Monday, October 4
David Cay Johnston of the College of Law and Whitman School interviewed on NPR on Bush-era tax cuts
Public finance expert Leonard Burman talks about Bush tax cuts at TMR
The Oct. 7 session of Thursday Morning Roundtable (TMR) features Leonard Burman, professor of practice at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University.