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SU in the News: Tuesday, January 24
MarketWatch reports on Newhouse School partnership with HootSuite
CALL FOR PROPOSALS 5th Annual Conference on Engaged Graduate Scholarship
Imagining America’s CNY PAGE initiative eagerly invites you to submit proposals for our 5th Annual Graduate Conference:
Maxwell professors, alumnus win Musgrave Prize for outstanding paper
Two Maxwell professors and their former graduate student have won the Richard Musgrave Prize, presented annually to the authors of the most outstanding paper published in the National Tax Journal. Professors William Duncombe and John M. Yinger, along with alumnus…
SU in the News: Friday, January 20
National and local media report on iSchool participation in SOPA blackout
Research by LCS professor expected to help utility companies predict service life of pipeline infrastructure
Regression models presented in the American Society of Civil Engineers’ Journal of Infrastructure Systems by researchers at Syracuse University’s L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science are expected to help utility companies predict the service life of wastewater pipeline…
SU Humanities Center appoints faculty fellows
The Syracuse University Humanities Center has announced its internal faculty fellows for Spring 2012. They are Amy Kallander, assistant professor of history, as well as Rania Habib and Stefano Giannini, both assistant professors of languages, literatures and linguistics (LLL). The…
SU in the News: Wednesday, January 18
Launch of Janklow Arts Leadership Program reported in New York Times
SU in the News: Friday, January 13
New York Times and Guardian quote William Banks of the College of Law and Maxwell School on Iranian nuclear scientists attacks
SU in the News: Thursday, January 12
Huffington Post notes New York Knick Carmelo Anthony’s gifts to SU and his inclusion in “Giving Back 30”
SU Press publishes ‘Off the Beaten Path,’ stories of people around the world from ProLiteracy’s Ruth Colvin
From the Sunshine Coast of South Africa to a remote ashram in India, Ruth Colvin and her husband have traveled around the world, visiting 62 countries and providing literacy training in 26 developing countries. The founder of Literacy Volunteers of…