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SU professor wins MLA award for feminist scholarship
Kathryn A. Everly essay earns Florence Howe Award from the Women’s Caucus for the Modern Languages.
SU one of six institutions receiving national Judaic studies matching grant
The Judaic Studies Program at Syracuse University has received a $50,000 matching grant from the Foundation for Jewish Culture (FJC).
Syracuse University joins Center for Applied Identity Management Research
Margaret Spillett(315) 443-1069 The Center for Applied Identity Management Research (CAIMR), a public-private partnership dedicated to solving society’s most critical identity management challenges through applied research, today announced that Syracuse University has joined the organization at the associate partner level,…
Syracuse University joins Center for Applied Identity Management Research
The Center for Applied Identity Management Research (CAIMR) today announced that Syracuse University has joined the organization at the associate partner level.
University institutes new interdisciplinary cybersecurity research center
Margaret Spillett(315) 443-1069 Each year, 10 million people are victims of identity theft, and recent reports indicate a 158 percent increase in cyberattacks. At the same time, the world is increasingly moving to digital records and transactions, and conducting more…
University institutes new interdisciplinary cybersecurity research center
The new Center for Information and Systems Assurance and Trust (CISAT) is currently developing its research agenda and reviewing proposals.
MSW students, community practitioners benefit from side-by-side instruction
This semester, 15 MSW students and 10 Syracuse-area agency practitioners meet weekly to consider new pathways to engage individuals in hopeful conversations focused on recovery rather than illness or limitations.
Honig publishes new book with insights from 30-plus years experience
New guidebook from Honig helps early childhood professionals address common causes of stress in young children’s lives.
Law students advance to national finals in appellate competition; Macias wins best oralist
The College of Law National Appellate team competed in regional rounds in Boston Nov 21-22.
iSchool joins forces with U.S. Army to educate tomorrow’s leaders
Margaret Spillett(315) 443-1069 Equipping a soldier during World War II cost approximately $170. Today, that cost is approximately $26,000 per soldier, thanks to an increasing number of IT-related tools, according to Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Foley, commanding officer of U.S. Army…