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New book by SU English professor argues need for publicly engaged scholarship
The importance of publicly engaged scholarship in the humanities is the subject of a new book by Harvey Teres, associate professor of English in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences. “The Word on the Street: Linking the Academy and…
Syracuse University Press books available on Google eBooks
Syracuse University Press has announced the release of more than 300 titles on Google eBooks. Google launched its long-awaited Google eBooks on Dec. 6, which includes a redesigned Google Books page, featuring both a store where consumers can find and…
The NewsHouse: The seemingly endless ‘Snowcember’
Health & Wellness Student Poster Symposium
Students in the Department of Health and Wellness will present on internships held this past semester during the bi-annual poster symposium.
iSchool students successfully present ideas to MLB Advanced Media
Twenty-four Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool) students faced the wee hours of the morning of Thursday, Nov. 18, to travel to New York City as part of the MLB.com University Challenge, a contest set up by the iSchool…
SU Library announces Mobile Library—anytime, anywhere access
Syracuse University Library has announced the launch of its mobile web site. Optimized for iPhone, Android and Blackberry smart phones, the site can be accessed at http://m.library.syr.edu. Also, users who visit the regular library homepage (http://library.syr.edu) from a mobile device will…
Information session on Remembrance Scholarships to be held Thursday
This year’s Remembrance Scholars will hold an information session on Thursday, Dec. 2, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Room 018 of Eggers Hall to offer advice on the Remembrance Scholar application process. The Remembrance Scholarship was established after the terrorist bombing…
HIV/AIDS Awareness Week at SU
Join us for HIV/AIDS Awareness Events this Thursday and Friday!
L.C. Smith College mourns passing of Professor Hiroshi Higuchi
Hiroshi Higuchi, professor at the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University, died Nov. 22. Higuchi was known to be a dedicated teacher, well-known researcher and cherished colleague in the fields of aerospace and mechanical engineering….
Creative Arts Academy students addressing local violence through art
In response to recent acts of violence among high school-age youth in the Syracuse community, visual arts students from Creative Arts Academy are collaborating with artist Rigo 23 to create a 17 foot by 7 foot mural depicting images and words reflecting…