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Message from Chancellor Cantor on death of two SU students
SU in the News: Thursday, November 19, 2009
An essay by Mary Karr, Jesse Truesdell Peck Professor of Literature in The College of Arts and Sciences, appeared on CNN.com (republished from Real Simple Magazine). An exhibition and discussion this evening at SU with photographers Deborah Willis and Carrie…
SU in the News: Thursday, November 19
An essay by Arts and Sciences’ Mary Karr appears on CNN.com
CitrusTV sponsors winter accessory drive for Somali Bantu refugee/immigrant youth
CitrusTV is seeking donations of new or gently used winter accessories.
SU in the News: Wednesday, November 18
Maxwell School and College of Arts and Sciences’ Jeffrey Stonecash quoted in Philadelphia Daily News on political polarization
University’s International Thanksgiving Dinner to be held Nov. 22
Some international students will be treated to their first taste of traditional Thanksgiving.
School of Education professor tries to narrow the digital divide
SU News Services(315) 443-3784 When the last bell rings at Frazer School in Syracuse, the day is far from over. Instead of heading home, middle school students go to the Digital Entrepreneurship and Excellence Program (DEEP), designed to teach students…
SU in the News: Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Fox News reported on research from Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) on potential terrorism cases not being fully prosecuted. Jeffrey Stonecash, professor of political science in the Maxwell School and College of Arts and Sciences, is quoted in…
‘Lynette Stephenson: this Confederacy of Dunces’ exhibit at Warehouse Gallery
On Nov. 19, The Warehouse Gallery will open “Lynette Stephenson: this Confederacy of Dunces,” on view until Feb. 20, 2010.
SU Humanities Center presents new, informal ‘Faculty Works’ series
Rob Enslin(315) 443-3403 “Faculty Works,” a new series of informal presentations by Syracuse University humanities scholars, gets under way at the SU Humanities Center with an inaugural event featuring Edward F. Mooney, professor of religion and philosophy in The College of…