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Three programs move into College of Visual and Performing Arts

Tuesday, August 21, 2001, By News Staff

Three programs move into College of Visual and Performing ArtsAugust 21, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu When the Fall 2001 semester begins, the College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) will grow by some 500 students. The sudden influx is due to the…

Syracuse University professor proposes fix for New York’s state educational funding mess

Tuesday, August 21, 2001, By News Staff

Syracuse University professor proposes fix for New York’s state educational funding messAugust 21, 2001Cynthia J. Moritzcjmoritz@syr.edu New York state’s system for funding public schools is a mess in the view of John Yinger, Trustee Professor of Public Administration and Economics…

Nance Hahn works to provide a diverse experience for SU Summer College students

Tuesday, July 24, 2001, By News Staff

Nance Hahn works to provide a diverse experience for SU Summer College studentsJuly 24, 2001 Nance Hahn sits in her office at 111 Waverly Avenue, looking through the new Summer College brochure. “It’s the MTV-on-paper kind of thing,” she says…

James K. Duah-Agyeman named director of Syracuse University’s Office of Multicultural Affairs

Tuesday, July 17, 2001, By News Staff

James K. Duah-Agyeman named director of Syracuse University’s Office of Multicultural AffairsJuly 17, 2001 A familiar face at Syracuse University has started a new chapter in his service to the campus community. James K. Duah-Agyeman was recently named director of…

Fulbright Scholar Debi Fry to study how a new health care policy is affecting women in rural Bangladesh

Tuesday, July 10, 2001, By News Staff

Fulbright Scholar Debi Fry to study how a new health care policy is affecting women in rural BangladeshJuly 10, 2001 One of Debi Fry’s priorities this summer is to learn to speak Bengali. The recipient of a 2001 Fulbright Student…

Two win Cogeneration Scholarships to attend SU

Monday, June 25, 2001, By News Staff

Two win Cogeneration Scholarships to attend SUJune 25, 2001Cynthia J. Moritzcjmoritz@syr.edu Lawton J. Williams wants to become a school administrator; Danielle Campbell plans to become a high school science teacher. Both students, Syracuse residents living in the neighborhood just west…

Syrtis delivers innovative e-learning and instructional solutions

Friday, June 8, 2001, By News Staff

Syrtis delivers innovative e-learning and instructional solutionsJune 08, 2001Linda Kristensenlgkriste@syr.edu The formation of a new business unit named Syrtis–Syracuse University Technology-enhanced Instructional Solutions–was formally announced June 4 at a briefing on new SU initiatives in workforce education and training that…

SU Leadership Institute in Applied Research in Change serves corporations and nonprofit organizations

Friday, June 8, 2001, By News Staff

SU Leadership Institute in Applied Research in Change serves corporations and nonprofit organizationsJune 08, 2001Linda Kristensenlgkriste@syr.edu Syracuse University Continuing Education has established a Leadership Institute in Applied Research in Change to help corporations and nonprofit organizations address business performance issues….

Construction season is in full swing on the SU campus

Tuesday, May 29, 2001, By News Staff

Construction season is in full swing on the SU campusMay 29, 2001Jonathan Hayjhay@syr.edu Virginia Denton, director of Syracuse University’s Office of Design and Construction, says she is asked the same question around this time every year. “People want to know…

Syracuse University will present Arents Awards to five distinguished alumni

Friday, May 25, 2001, By News Staff

Syracuse University will present Arents Awards to five distinguished alumni May 25, 2001Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu The 2001 George Arents Pioneer Medal for outstanding accomplishments will be presented to five distinguished alumni in June. Four medals will be presented in Syracuse…