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Science made ‘Exciting’ in University Neighbors Lecture Series
Science made ‘Exciting’ in University Neighbors Lecture SeriesJanuary 22, 2003Matthew R. Snydermrsnyder@syr.edu Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellence Marvin Druger will make a multimedia presentation Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. on “Making Science Exciting,” launching the 2003 season of the University…
Syracuse University’s Lowe Art Gallery to present the collection of celebrated critic Clement Greenberg
Syracuse University’s Lowe Art Gallery to present the collection of celebrated critic Clement GreenbergJanuary 21, 2003Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu A traveling exhibition of 60 works from the private collection of the late Clement Greenberg ’30 (1909-1994), a Syracuse University alumnus, will make…
Visiting Syracuse University student from Lockerbie dies from fall at campus residence hall
Visiting Syracuse University student from Lockerbie dies from fall at campus residence hallDecember 13, 2002Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu Andrew McClune, an 18-year-old native of Lockerbie, Scotland, and a Lockerbie Scholar at Syracuse University, died Dec.13 as a result of injuries sustained from…
Students immersed in the history – and realities – of social work in NYC
Students immersed in the history – and realities – of social work in NYCNovember 27, 2002Nicci Brownnicbrown@syr.edu A group of Syracuse University students now have a different perspective on social work, New York City, and future career paths that may…
New exhibition opens in the Office of the Dean, College of Visual and Performing Arts
New exhibition opens in the Office of the Dean, College of Visual and Performing ArtsNovember 25, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu “No Place Like Home: Prints and Works on Paper” by graduate student Joel Seah is on exhibit in the College of Visual…
Scientists document first evidence that El Ni?o influences global climate conditions on a 2,000-year cycle
Scientists document first evidence that El Ni?o influences global climate conditions on a 2,000-year cycleNovember 14, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu El Ni?o, the pattern that can wreak havoc on climate conditions around the world, is like a beacon, pulsating through time on…
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…
SU students design printer of the future, win top prize in national competition sponsored by Lexmark
SU students design printer of the future, win top prize in national competition sponsored by LexmarkNovember 12, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Syracuse University students Ryan Bednar and Nate Schaal developed the winning design for a futuristic printer that layers information on a…
When it comes to sperm competition, size can matter-it’s the female who holds the aces
When it comes to sperm competition, size can matter-it’s the female who holds the acesNovember 07, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu When it comes to mating and determining whose sperm reaches the elusive egg, females control both the playing field and the rules…
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…