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Martin named director of SU’s Office of Judicial Affairs
Carol Kim Masiclat(315) 443-8568 Syracuse University’s Division of Student Affairs has named Gerald Martin director of the Office of Judicial Affairs. The search process for the director position began last May, following the resignation of former director Ramy Badawy. Patrick Mc…
SU law school doubles donation to Food Bank of CNY
In just one week, members of the first-year class senate collected more than 1,766 pounds of food from the law school community for the Food Bank of Central New York.
SU in the News: Wednesday, December 2
College of Human Ecology’s Rick Burton comments in Washington Times on the upcoming Super Bowl
Shaped Clay Society holds annual sale Dec. 2-4
The Shaped Clay Society in the College of Visual and Performing Arts’ School of Art and Design will hold its annual sale December 2-4 in the Shaffer Art Building Galleria.
HUB Fall Speaker Series continues Dec. 3
Lynn A. Goldstein, chief privacy officer for JPMorgan Chase, is the next guest in The HUB 2009 Fall Speaker Series on Thursday, Dec. 3.
OTN’s ‘Mark Zito Show’ celebrates 50th program
“The Mark Zito Show” on the Orange Television and Radio Network will celebrate its 50th show of the 2009-10 school year with a live broadcast.
Honig publishes new book with insights from 30-plus years experience
New guidebook from Honig helps early childhood professionals address common causes of stress in young children’s lives.
17th annual Public Interest Auction raises record $31,000
An estimated 500 law students, faculty, staff, family, friends and members of the community gathered at the Hotel Syracuse to bid on more than 400 donated items.
Autographed Hank Aaron rookie card among items at Dec. 5 charity sports auction
Tickets for New York Mets, Giants, Boston Celtics among more than 275 auction items.
SU in the News: Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Mary Karr, Jesse Truesdell Peck Professor of Literature in The College of Arts and Sciences, was interviewed by OregonLive.com about the memoir as a genre in writing. An article by Douglas Brode, adjunct professor of television, radio and film in…