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Ephesus develops LED chip built in New York state

Tuesday, April 3, 2012, By Kelly Homan Rodoski

Ephesus EG4™ LED Chip is first completely developed and manufactured in New York state Ephesus, a Syracuse-based nanotechnology company formed by former Lockheed Martin employees, has partnered with Group4 Labs, based at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE)…

SU Showcase events schedule coming together

Tuesday, April 3, 2012, By News Staff

Scheduling the many varied SU Showcase for Sustainability 2012 attractions is well under way and a number of exciting “green economy” events have been confirmed.  SU Showcase is a campuswide, Earth Week celebration of students’ sustainability work and green ideas…

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SU in the News: Tuesday, April 3

Tuesday, April 3, 2012, By News Staff

Innovation Trail report highlights “Emerging Talk” business competition at SU

Little Free Libraries plans Library Week book drive

Tuesday, April 3, 2012, By J.D. Ross

The Little Free Libraries Project, a collaborative venture between Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies (iSchool), the College of Visual and Performance Arts (VPA) and residents of Syracuse’s Near Westside to bring miniature library kiosks to the neighborhood, is holding…

Downtown Tour invites students to explore living, working in Syracuse

Tuesday, April 3, 2012, By News Staff

Syracuse University’s Office of Career Services within the Division of Student Affairs is hosting its first Downtown Tour on Friday, April 13, from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. The Downtown Tour will take undergraduate students to downtown Syracuse to network with employers,…

Low End Theory to give free performance at CFAC as part of Th3

Tuesday, April 3, 2012, By News Staff

The Community Folk Art Center (CFAC) presents a concert of original music by Mwata Bowden’s Low End Theory, featuring Paul Steinbeck, assistant professor of musicology in the Department of African American Studies in The College of Arts and Sciences, and…

Harvard’s David Carrasco to lecture April 6 on storytelling in 16th century Mexico

Tuesday, April 3, 2012, By News Staff

David Carrasco, Neil L. Rudenstine Professor of the Study of Latin America at Harvard Divinity School and Harvard’s Department of Anthropology, will give a lecture “An Indigenous American Pictorial Epic: Storytelling from the 16th Century Mexican Codex-Mapa de Cuauhtinchan (Place…

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SU in the News: Monday, April 2

Monday, April 2, 2012, By News Staff

Los Angeles Times quotes Robert Thompson of the Newhouse School on 100th anniversary of Titanic sinking

The immigration system and reform at the next session of IRP

Monday, April 2, 2012, By Eileen Jevis

At the April 5 session of the Institute for Retired People (IRP), Aly Wane will present “Immigration: A Personal Reflection on the Changing Nature of American Citizenship.” Wane will share his opinions regarding the current immigration system and spark conversation…

Give blood and ‘donate in protest’ of the FDA MSM ban

Monday, April 2, 2012, By News Staff

Syracuse University’s Division of Student Affairs is continuing its Blood Drive Activism campaign at the blood drive on April 4 in the Schine Student Center, from 11:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Participants will be asked to “donate in protest” of the U.S….