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School of Education’s reading and language arts department to facilitate community writing workshop event for Syracuse teens Nov. 7
Faculty and students from the School of Education graduate-level course EDU 614, “Composing Processes,” in the department of reading and language arts, will facilitate a community writing workshop at the Dunbar Community Center on Saturday, Nov. 7.
Syracuse University announces 2009 Remembrance Week activities
The 2009-10 Remembrance Scholars have planned a series of activities for Remembrance Week, Nov. 8-14.
SU establishes endowment to honor late New York Times political correspondent Robin Toner, support political reporting
Wendy S. Loughlin(315) 443-2785 With a lead gift of $100,000 from John Chapple ’75, Syracuse University has established the Robin Toner Endowment in celebration of the life and work of the acclaimed late New York Times political correspondent Robin Toner…
SU establishes endowment to honor late New York Times political correspondent Robin Toner, support political reporting
With a lead gift of $100,000 from John Chapple ’75, SU has established the Robin Toner Endowment in celebration of the life and work of acclaimed late New York Times political correspondent Robin Toner ’76.
Researchers from Rutgers to speak at iSchool about online expression of opposition
The researchers, who are from Rutgers University’s School of Communication and Information, will talk about their work on two new studies.
Sally Daniels, former Creative Writing Program coordinator, memorialized at Hendricks Chapel
Sally Daniels (Dike), former lecturer in Syracuse University’s Department of English in The College of Arts and Sciences, died Oct. 5 at University Hospital.
University’s Forensic Science Program featured in nationwide Kids’ Science Challenge competition
Judy Holmes(315) 443-8085 It’s a classic “who done it.” The prize-winning brownies are missing and it’s up to kids across the nation to learn to use science to solve “The Brownie Caper.” The mystery is part of the 2010 Kids’…
Newhouse School’s BodyTalk project invites SU, local communities to share stories about food, body image
Wendy S. Loughlin(315) 443-2785 How do you see yourself—thin, fat, somewhere in between? How do you feel about food—love it, hate it, struggle with it every day? Tell your story as part of BodyTalk, an initiative of the S.I. Newhouse…
Newhouse School’s BodyTalk project invites SU, local communities to share stories about food, body image
How do you see yourself—thin, fat, somewhere in between?
University’s Forensic Science Program featured in nationwide Kids’ Science Challenge competition
“Detective Science” was created by SU and Wallie Howard scientists in collaboration with Pulse of the Planet.