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Johnson appointed executive vice provost
Johnson appointed executive vice provostSeptember 29, 2001Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Vice Chancellor and Provost Deborah A. Freund has named Howard C. Johnson, dean of the University’s Graduate School and a nationally known graduate administrator and scholar in the field of mathematics…
Syracuse University’s Center for Systems Assurance receives National Security Agency certification
Syracuse University’s Center for Systems Assurance receives National Security Agency certificationMay 19, 2001Jonathan Hayjhay@syr.edu The Syracuse University Center for Systems Assurance (CSA) received a boost in reputation, as well as in potential funding and collaborations, when it was recently certified…
$1 million NIH grant will help SU professors Nafie, Freedman develop new technique for analyzing chiral molecules
$1 million NIH grant will help SU professors Nafie, Freedman develop new technique for analyzing chiral moleculesApril 21, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu The National Institutes of Health has awarded a $1 million grant to Syracuse University Distinguished Professor Laurence Nafie and Tess…
Jeffrey Wigand, former tobacco executive who ‘blew the whistle’ on tobacco industry research and practices, to speak about his experiences Jan. 24 at Syracuse University
Jeffrey Wigand, former tobacco executive who ‘blew the whistle’ on tobacco industry research and practices, to speak about his experiences Jan. 24 at Syracuse UniversityJanuary 12, 2001Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Jeffrey Wigand, the former Brown and Willamson Tobacco Corp. executive labeled…
Office of the Chief Financial Officer Announces Implementation of Contract Management System
The Office of the Chief Financial Officer will soon implement a new contract system that will simplify the process of managing contracts for University departments. This new system will allow the University to move from its current manual processes to…
Biologist Reveals New Insights Into Fish’s Unique Attachment Mechanism
On a wave-battered rock in the Northern Pacific Ocean, a fish called the sculpin grips the surface firmly to maintain stability in its harsh environment. Unlike sea urchins, which use their glue-secreting tube feet to adhere to their surroundings, sculpins…
Corri Zoli Named Lender Center Research Associate
Corri Zoli, faculty affiliate and part-time instructor with the Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute and a co-investigator at the Intelligence Community Center for Academic Excellence, has been named a research associate of the Lender Center for Social Justice. “Corri…
Arts and Sciences Doctoral Student Wins at This Year’s Three-Minute Thesis Competition
Ten graduate students competed in this year’s Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition on April 4. The annual event, sponsored by the Graduate School, provides participants with the opportunity to share highlights of their research and scholarship in pithy, engaging presentations lasting…
Rebekah Lewis Named Director of Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion and Population Health
The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs is pleased to announce that Rebekah Lewis is the new director of the Maxwell-based Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion and Population Health. She joined the Maxwell School as a faculty fellow…
Earth Day Spotlight: The Science Behind Heat Pumps (Video)
Peter Wirth has a two-fold strategy when it comes to renovating his home. The Brooklyn, New York, native has called Central New York home for more than 40 years. Nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac in Fayetteville, New York, the 1960s-era…