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Morning Classes Canceled on Monday, Feb. 25; Only Essential Personnel to Report to Campus in the Morning
After reviewing the most up-to-date reports from the National Weather Service, which has issued a High Wind Advisory, Syracuse University has decided to cancel morning classes on Monday, Feb. 25. Classes will resume at 12:45 p.m. Online classes are not…
R. Kelly Indictment the Latest Case Fueled By TV Documentaries
Robert Thompson, Trustee Professor and director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture in the Newhouse School, was quoted in the Reuters story “R. Kelly indictment is latest case fueled by TV documentaries.” In the story, Thompson explains…
Justice Thomas Argument Opens Another Attack on Free Press
Roy Gutterman, associate professor of newspaper and online journalism at the Newhouse School and director of the Tully Center for Free Speech, was quoted in an editorial board piece for Syracuse.com “Justice Thomas wants to weaken the first amendment.” In…
Professor of Law Provides Commentary on National Emergency Declaration
William Banks, Professor of Law Emeritus, was quoted about President Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration in several prominent media outlets, including CNN, The New York Times, China Daily, The Washington Post, Bloomberg, Vox, and New York Magazine. In the New York…
What Amazon’s Latest Purchase Tells Us about Our Routers
Kevin Du, a professor in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, was interviewed by Popular Science for the story “Amazon is thinking about routers and you should be, too.” In the article, Du explains the extensive role of routers,…
Viral Gilette Ad Campaign Will Strengthen Company’s Equity
Brian Sheehan, Professor of Advertising in the Newhouse School of Public Communications, wrote the Business Standard story “Standing firm against backlash.” In the article’s subheading, Sheehan claims that “Gilette’s campaign supporting the #metoo campaign will help strengthen its equity.”
Food Services Holding Taste Test and Naming Contest for Barnes Center Smoothie Shop
In preparation for the opening of the Barnes Center at The Arch—the state-of-the-art health, wellness and recreation complex—Food Services is hosting a taste test and naming contest for the smoothie bar and grab-and-go shop that will be located in the…
Snowshoeing 101
It’s cold outside. It’s snowing. Then again, it’s Syracuse. So, we might as well have a good time with it, right? Thanks to Recreation Services, we can! Recreation Services, in partnership with Drumlins Country Club, is offering all SU/ESF ID…
From Chef Adam Harvey: A Delicious Dinner to Warm Your Winter Weekend
“Several times a day, food offers a chance at short term happiness.” – Unknown We asked Food Services Sous Chef Adam Harvey to suggest a hearty, warm, tummy-filling dish anyone could prepare and everyone could enjoy over a chilly winter…
Light Work Awarded $35,000 NEA Art Works Grant
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) recently announced that Light Work is one of 1,000 not-for-profit national, regional, state and local organizations nationwide to receive an NEA Art Works grant. Light Work will receive $35,000 for its Artist-in-Residence Program and production of “Contact…