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Onondaga Citizens League Study Looks at ‘LEED® and Green Buildings: What are They and Why Should I Care?’
The Onondaga Citizens League will continue its 2009-2010 study on “What Does it Mean to be Green” with a discussion of green buildings on Monday, Jan. 25.
SU’s 25th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration is Jan. 24
The annual celebration is among the largest University-sponsored events in the U.S. to honor King.
Maxwell professors receive grant to study health care costs
Two professors from the Maxwell School have been awarded a $278,881 grant from the New York State Health Foundation to identify small area variations in health care among the 10 Hospital Referral Regions (HRRs) within New York State.
How do you improve mammogram accuracy? Add noise
SU News Services(315) 443-3784 Members of a Syracuse University research team have shown that an obscure phenomenon called stochastic resonance (SR) can improve the clarity of signals in systems such as radar, sonar and even radiography, used in medical clinics…
A different Lincoln
Anyone who has seen the Abraham Lincoln statue that anchors the Maxwell courtyard can’t forget it. But who is this Lincoln, and where did he come from?
How do you improve mammogram accuracy? Add noise.
An obscure phenomenon called stochastic resonance can improve the clarity of signals in systems such as radar, sonar and even radiography, used in medical clinics to detect signs of breast cancer.
SU in the News: Wednesday, December 16
SyracuseCoE, School of Architecture and Home HeadQuarters sustainable revitalization work featured in New York Times
SU in the News: Wednesday, December 16, 2009
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE The work that the Syracuse Center of Excellence is doing, along with SU’s School of Architecture and Home HeadQuarters to sustainably revitalize areas such as the Near West Side in Syracuse, was featured in the…
SU in the News: Tuesday, December 15
The iSchool’s Jeffrey Stanton is quoted in Smart Money on electronic communications and privacy