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The Washington Post

Geology Professor Analyzes Realistic Components of Mount Doom

Saturday, October 15, 2022, By Julia Mazzer

Jeff Karson, professor of environmental sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences, shared his expertise in the Washington Post article “Could Mount Doom exist? The volcano science behind “The Rings of Power.” The article highlights some of the realistic…

Campus & Community

Communication and Rhetorical Studies Professor to be Honored With Prestigious Scholar Awards from National Communication Association

Friday, October 14, 2022, By Erica Blust

Charles E. Morris III, professor in the College of Visual and Performing Arts’ Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies and affiliated professor of LGBT studies in the College of Arts and Sciences, will be honored with two prestigious scholar awards…

WalletHub

Professor Offers Advice For Pursuing Vegetarian or Vegan Lifestyle

Friday, October 14, 2022, By Julia Mazzer

Jane Burrell, associate teaching professor in Falk College, shared her expertise as part of WalletHub’s list of “2022’s Best Cities for Vegans & Vegetarians.” The article offers advice for those who want to live a budget-friendly, vegan or vegetarian lifestyle….

Sportico

The Most Effective Way To Educate Top Paid College Athletes

Friday, October 14, 2022, By Julia Mazzer

Rick Burton, David B. Falk Endowed Professor of Sport Management in the Falk College, authored the Sportico opinion piece “Knowledge Is Good, But What Topics Should NIL-Era Athletes Study?” Burton’s article explains how we can best educate high paid college…

ABC6 Columbus

Art Professor Grows Trees That Grow a Variety of Ancient Fruits

Friday, October 14, 2022, By Julia Mazzer

Sam Van Aken, associate professor of studio arts in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, was interviewed for The National Desk (ABC 6) story “This fall, pick ancient apples from a tree that also grows rare pears, plums, and…

Arts & Culture

Department of Drama Opens 2022/2023 Season With ‘Sweet Charity’

Wednesday, October 12, 2022, By Joanna Penalva

The Syracuse University Department of Drama begins the 2022/2023 season on Oct. 15 with the popular musical “Sweet Charity” directed by David Lowenstein and choreographed by Kira Schmidt-Carper, with musical direction by Brian Cimmet. Performances will be held Oct. 15-23…

STEM

Memory Fab Future in CNY: ‘Chips Are at the Heart of All Digital Devices’ Says ECS Professor

Monday, October 10, 2022, By Daryl Lovell

The semiconductor: it’s a piece of technology we often hear and read about as being high in demand and low in production since the COVID-19 pandemic began. But do people truly understand what they are and how vital they are…

Politico

Maxwell Professor Weighs In On Russians Seeking Asylum To Avoid War In Ukraine

Monday, October 10, 2022, By Julia Mazzer

Lamis Abdelaaty, assistant professor of political science in the Maxwell School, was quoted by Politico for the article The coming fight over Russian asylum-seekers. The article questions whether Russians that wish to flee and avoid fighting in the war against…

Sports Business Journal

How the NHL Is Paving the Way for Business Leaders Everywhere

Friday, October 7, 2022, By Julia Mazzer

Rick Burton, the David B. Falk Endowed Professor of Sport Management at Falk College, shared his expertise in Sports Business Journal’s article “Lessons through hockey as NHL joins busy slate.” In this article, Burton shares an excerpt from his new book…

Grid

Suicide Is A Leading Cause Of Death In The U.S., Despite Decrease During COVID-19

Friday, October 7, 2022, By Julia Mazzer

Shannon Monnat, professor of sociology in the Maxwell School, was featured in Grid for the story “U.S. suicide rates rose again in 2021, ending a brief decline during the covid pandemic.” The article highlights that despite the small decrease in suicide…