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SU in the News: Tuesday, October 26
“Look Now: Facing Breast Cancer” survivors photography project featured on Syracuse.com
L.C. Smith College recognized as a leader in cybersecurity
DiversityGPS.com has announced that it is recognizing the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Scienceas a college having one of the premier cybersecurity programs in the nation.
Memmer to deliver Raymond Carver lecture Nov. 3
Poet Philip Memmer will provide the next installment of the Raymond Carver lecture series.
SU in the News:Friday, October 22, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE SU’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) is mentioned in a 24/7 Wall St. article on Google’s overseas tax strategy. The Scotsman and the Syracuse New Times previewed this Saturday’s Salt City Urban Art & Craft…
SU in the News: Friday, October 22
Maxwell School’s Ines Mergel quoted in USA Today about governors using YouTube to promote campaigns
SU in the News: Thursday, October 21, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Biofuels Digest reported on Syracuse University’s partnership with Arden-Fox to advance the use of biofuels by the U.S. armed forces as an alternative energy source. The Post-Standard and 9WSYR reported on Chancellor Nancy Cantor’s participation…
SU in the News: Thursday, October 21
Anthony Rotolo of the iSchool quoted by ABC News about PriceChopper and customers using social media
The HUB Fall Speaker Series continues Oct. 27 with focus on IBM’s Smarter Planet Strategy
Florence Hudson, energy and environment executive with IBM Corp., will speak as part of The HUB 2010 Fall Speaker Series on Wednesday, Oct. 27.
Ray Smith Symposium presents ‘War in Iraq’ concert, symposium, seminar Nov. 14-16
The Ray Smith Symposium at Syracuse University continues its yearlong exploration of “Music of Conflict and Reconciliation” with a special three-day event titled “The War in Iraq.”
Bill Viola’s ‘The Quintet of the Astonished’ brings rich history of pioneering video art in Syracuse full circle
In the 1970s, the Everson Museum of Art in downtown Syracuse created the first ever video department in any museum. At the same time, the Everson hired then recent Syracuse University alumnus David Ross ’71 to serve as curator of the creative video art for this new exhibition space.