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Activist Matthew Works to visit SU to bring attention to issue of homelessness
Matthew Works, an artist, writer and activist, will visit Syracuse University this month to bring attention to the issue of homelessness.
Illuminating Oppression: 8th Annual Human Rights Film Festival to feature award-winning films
Award-winning films come from around the world.
USAID partnership program provides funding to SU’s School of Education for quality teaching education collaboration with Kenya’s Kenyatta University
Syracuse University will receive $860,700 for “Building Capacity through Quality Teacher Preparation,” a partnership project between SU and Kenyatta University in Kenya, East Africa.
Center for Health & Behavior Fall Seminar Series begins Friday, Sept. 17
Christine Himes will speak on “Obesity and Health in Later Life.”
SU to launch annual United Way campaign Sept. 17
With the theme “Live United,” Syracuse University is preparing to launch its 2010 United Way campaign, which will begin Sept. 17 and run through Dec. 10.
LCS’s Dacheng Ren awarded Technology Educator of the Year by TACNY
Dacheng Ren, assistant professor of biomedical engineering at the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science, has been named the 2010 College Technology Educator of the Year by the Technology Alliance of Central New York (TACNY).
CitrusTV general interest meeting to be held Sept. 15
There’s no better place to get experience than CitrusTV, the student-run television studio of Syracuse University.
Onondaga Health Department, SU partner to address campus tobacco-use policies
In an effort to reduce smoking and reduce exposure to secondhand smoke among college students, Syracuse University is partnering with the Onondaga County Health Department.
TACNY to host ‘Being Social’ Sept. 14
The Technology Alliance of Central New York (TACNY) will host a presentation on social media as part of its 2010-11 Sweet Lecture Series.
J. Fred MacDonald lecture looks at ‘Death of History’ Sept. 23
Historian and video archivist J. Fred MacDonald will discuss “The Death of History: Natural Causes or Murder?” in a lecture presented by Syracuse University Library Associates at 5 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 23.