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D’Aniello to speak on ‘Global Private Equity’
D’Aniello to speak on ‘Global Private Equity’October 15, 2003 Daniel A. D’Aniello ’68, founding partner and managing director of The Carlyle Group, will speak on “Global Private Equity” Oct. 17 at 11 a.m. in the Martin J. Whitman School of…
Hendricks Chapel Choir to perform works from Rutter’s ‘Requiem’ on April 13
Hendricks Chapel Choir to perform works from Rutter’s ‘Requiem’ on April 13April 09, 2003Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu The Hendricks Chapel Choir, led by conductor G. Burton Harbison, will perform its annual Spring Concert April 13 at 4 p.m. in Hendricks Chapel….
SCIS shares information about new visa requirements
SCIS shares information about new visa requirementsMarch 17, 2003Matthew R. Snydermrsnyder@syr.edu The Slutzker Center for International Services (SCIS) informs students and scholars that the United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services has announced new visa requirements for many immigrants…
Recovery of Northeast ecosystems from acid rain damage will require deeper cuts in sulfur emissions, says new study published in BioScience
Recovery of Northeast ecosystems from acid rain damage will require deeper cuts in sulfur emissions, says new study published in BioScienceMarch 20, 2001 A study published March 26 by 10 leading acid rain researchers finds that lakes, forests and streams…
Study by research team, published in the Jan. 26 issue of Science magazine, proves that climate changes in the Northern Hemisphere affect the climate south of the equator
Study by research team, published in the Jan. 26 issue of Science magazine, proves that climate changes in the Northern Hemisphere affect the climate south of the equatorJanuary 26, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu A team of scientists from Syracuse University, Duke Universityand…
The Milton Legacy: Romance, Success and Giving Back
Growing up, Stacey Milton Leal ’75 and Chris Milton heard countless stories about how Syracuse University brought their parents together in what would turn out to be a fairy tale romance with a happy forever ending. So it was no…
Five Tips to Protect Your Health and Prepare for Worsening Air Conditions
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The smoke from more than 100 Canadian wildfires is reaching many regions within the U.S., including as far south as Georgia. Air quality is deteriorating in the Midwest, Great Lakes and Northeast, prompting health advisories in many…
Maxwell Advisory Board Welcomes New Leadership
A Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs alumna who has supported student and faculty excellence through volunteer service and philanthropy has taken the helm of the Maxwell Advisory Board. Cathy Daicoff G’79 began her term as chair at the…
Expert Available to Discuss DOD Acceptance of Qatari Jet
If you’re a reporter covering the U.S. Department of Defense’s acceptance of a luxury jet from Qatar, Alex Wagner, adjunct professor at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, is available for interviews. Please see his comments below….
Engaged Humanities Network Community Showcase Spotlights Collaborative Work
The positive impact of community-engaged research was on full display at the Community Folk Art Center (CFAC) on May 2. CFAC’s galleries showcased a wide array of projects, including work by the Data Warriors, whose scholars, which include local students…