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Students earn EMT certification with help from SU Ambulance corps
Students earn EMT certification with help from SU Ambulance corpsDecember 02, 2002Karen Trendell The campus is a safer place for those in medical need thanks to 10 student volunteers from the Syracuse University Ambulance (SUA) corps. The volunteers completed the…
Syracuse University’s Lowe Art Gallery to present first exhibition of North Indian performed folk art in the U.S.
Syracuse University’s Lowe Art Gallery to present first exhibition of North Indian performed folk art in the U.S.November 13, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu The Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery will mount the first original exhibition of North Indian performed folk art…
The antiwar protest movement of the 1970s is the topic of the next Pathways to Knowledge Lecture Series
The antiwar protest movement of the 1970s is the topic of the next Pathways to Knowledge Lecture SeriesNovember 11, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu “Shut it Down: The May 1970 Student Strike and Antiwar Protests at Syracuse University, the University of Wisconsin-Madison and…
University works to maintain a strong budget outlook.
University works to maintain a strong budget outlook.November 11, 2002Nicci Brownnicbrown@syr.edu In light of the recent economic downturn, Syracuse University is taking steps to maintain a strong budget outlook. At its fall meeting, held Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, the…
Chancellor Shaw honors first students to order Syracuse University’s new class ring
Chancellor Shaw honors first students to order Syracuse University’s new class ringNovember 11, 2002Matthew R. Snydermrsnyder@syr.edu The first students and alumni who ordered Syracuse University’s new official class ring were honored in a Nov. 8 event at the Chancellor’s residence….
Four universities from New York and Puerto Rico form innovative alliance to encourage minority students to pursue Ph.D. studies in science, mathematics and engineering
Four universities from New York and Puerto Ricoform innovative alliance to encourage minority studentsto pursue Ph.D. studies in science, mathematics and engineeringNovember 06, 2002Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu As society becomes more technologically advanced, the demand increases for college graduates with specialized knowledge…
New scholar series addresses cross-curricular topics
New scholar series addresses cross-curricular topicsNovember 04, 2002Margaret Costello Spillettmcostell@syr.edu When the School of Social Work, College of Nursing, and College for Human Development came under the umbrella of the College of Human Services and Health Professions (HSHP) two years…
Syracuse University physicists partner with the MOST to bring the science of the Universe to the masses
Syracuse University physicists partner with the MOST to bring the science of the Universe to the massesOctober 25, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu An interdisciplinary team of physicists, designers and students from Syracuse University are partners with the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of…
Development Advisory Council formed to assist in upcoming fund-raising campaign
Development Advisory Council formed to assist in upcoming fund-raising campaignOctober 08, 2002David Marc A Development Advisory Council (DAC) has been established and is mobilizing representatives from every corner of campus to assist in the next major fund-raising campaign, which promises…
Lubin House Gallery Reopens with ‘New York, New Yorker II’ exhibition
Lubin House Gallery Reopens with ‘New York, New Yorker II’ exhibitionSeptember 27, 2002Anne Auchincloss The personality of New York City and its people as reflected in the covers and cartoons of The New Yorker Magazine over the past 50 years…