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Road Work Scheduled for Spring Break Week
Beginning Monday, March 13, crews from the Office of Campus Planning, Design and Construction will be working on underground utilities beneath Sims Drive and conducting roof work on Flanagan Gymnasium. As a result, construction crews and vehicles will be present…
‘Race and the Media’ Event to be Held at Newhouse School March 29-30
The Newhouse School will host a two-day event focused on race and the media Wednesday, March 29, and Thursday, March 30. The symposium will include discussions of the ways our media and our country do—and don’t—explore critical issues of race…
Professor William Banks Discusses Cyber Spying
William Banks, Board of Advisors Distinguished Professor in the College of Law, was interviewed by Bloomberg news for the story “WikiLeaks Reveals Cyber-Spying Tactics”
Professor Robert Thompson on the Enduring Popularity of Elvis
Robert Thompson, Trustee Professor and director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture in the Newhouse School, was interviewed by Voice of America for the story “Elvis Still Creates Excitement Long After His Death.”
Associate Professor Jim Shahin on New Influences to American Barbecue
Jim Shahin, associate professor of magazine, newspaper and online journalism in the Newhouse School, provided a column for the Washington Post titled “Immigrants bring new touches to American barbecue. Just like they always have.”
Screening of ‘Out Here,’ a Film About Queer U.S. Farmers, March 28
Together with a number of Syracuse University programs, Falk College’s Food Studies program is presenting a screening of “Out Here,” a documentary film about the hearts and hard work of queer farmers in the United States, followed by a Q&A…
U Senate Committee on Student Life Launches Email, Social Media Presence
The Syracuse University Senate’s Committee on Student Life has created an email and three new social media addresses to strengthen its online presence and allow students to interact with the committee. The committee, composed of undergraduate and graduate students and…
Remembering Rosemary Lape, Nursing Alumna, Professor Emerita
Rosemary L. Lape ’56, G’68, professor emerita of nursing, was both a Syracuse University alumna and faculty member. Born 1931 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Lape received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Syracuse University School of Nursing. Lape, who passed…
Red Cross Blood Drive, Wednesday, March 22
The Syracuse University American Red Cross Club and the Center for Policy Research at the Maxwell School will host a blood drive on Wednesday, March 22 beginning at 10 a.m. in 304ABC Schine Student Center. To set up an appointment to…
Celebrating the Life of Kay Buschle, Nursing Alumna and Professor Emerita
Kay A. (Brown) Buschle ’57, G’62, professor emerita of nursing, earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Syracuse University School of Nursing, and much of her career was spent there as a professor of nursing. Buschle passed away…