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Call for Syracuse Welcome 2011 Volunteers!
In a few short months Syracuse University will be welcoming more than 3,500 new students to campus!
SU in the News: Friday, June 24
Australian Broadcasting Corporation interviews Newhouse School’s Harriet Brown on “Brave Girl Eating”
Monahan named interim associate dean of Falk College Research Center
Professor Deborah J. Monahan will lead the research efforts of the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics effective July 1. In the role as interim associate dean of research, Monahan will direct faculty research, scholarship and entrepreneurship…
‘Drawn to Paint: The Art of Jerome Witkin’ to debut Sept. 8
Retrospective exhibition first to examine crucial aspect of artist’s career
Miron receives inaugural Bresnan Ethics in Business Award from The Cable Center
Syracuse University Trustee Robert Miron ‘59 has been honored as the first recipient of the Bresnan Ethics in Business Award, presented by The Cable Center. Miron, retired Bright House Networks chairman, received the honor, named after the late cable pioneer…
SU in the News: Friday, June 10
Local and trade media report on SU and JPMorgan Chase creation of Institute for Veterans and Military Families
VPA announces establishment of Philip H. Stevens Award in industrial and interaction design
Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) has announced the establishment of the Philip H. Stevens Award in the college’s industrial and interaction design (IID) program in its Department of Design. The award is named in honor of…
Syracuse University to receive Ted Koppel Collection
Ted Koppel, original anchor of the groundbreaking ABC News program “Nightline,” has agreed to make a donation of videotapes and other items he has prepared or received during his career in broadcast journalism to the Syracuse University Library. Koppel began…
Syracuse University Press book wins 2011 National Arab American Book Award for fiction
The Syracuse University Press book, “Loom: A Novel” by Thérèse Soukar Chehade, has won the 2011 National Arab American Book Award for fiction.
SU in the News: Friday, June 3
David M. Crane of the College of Law speaks with Voice of America on African topics