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“On My Own Time” registration deadline extended to April 16
“On My Own Time” is an opportunity for SU employees to share their artistic talents and creativity in a variety of media categories with the campus and larger community.
College of Human Ecology to hold book signing April 15
The College of Human Ecology and its College Research Center will host a book signing on April 15 for the SU and local community featuring the published works of professor emerita Alice Sterling Honig and professor of health and wellness, social work and anthropology Sandra Lane.
Newhouse senior ‘globalsizes’ communication among college students
Patrice Innocenti is the creator and editor-in-chief of The World on Campus (WONC).
JPMorgan Chase executive to discuss how a liberal arts degree can be leveraged to build a career
University College has invited the community to join them on Tuesday, April 13, from 6-7 p.m. for a presentation by Nadege Charles, vice president and talent development manager at JP Morgan Chase & Co.
Office of Financial Aid and Scholarship Programs launches ‘I Otto Know This!’
The initiative aims to promote student financial literacy.
Students to explore social media’s role during three-day charrette
In response to social media’s growing influence on society, the School of Information Studies and College of Visual and Performing Arts are setting students to work on the problem of developing new ways for businesses to communicate internally as well as connect with their clientele through interactive, user-driven information technologies.
Seven SU faculty members to be honored April 6 for teaching excellence; Doerr and Himley named Meredith Professors
On Tuesday, April 6, Syracuse University will name Helen M. Doerr, dual professor of teaching and leadership programs and mathematics in The College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education, and Margaret Himley, professor of writing and rhetoric, and co-director of the LGBT Studies Program and minor in Arts and Sciences, as this year’s Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professors. Additionally, SU will recognize the 2010 recipients of the Teaching Recognition Awards, and Theodore L. Brown, associate professor in the School of Architecture, will receive the 2010 University Scholar/Teacher of the Year Award.
Nobel Peace Prize nominee Volkan to speak at ‘Translating Peace’ event Thursday at Maxwell School
Vamik Djemal Volkan, emeritus professor of psychiatry at the University of Virginia and a three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee, will be the keynote speaker for “Translating Peace: Multicultural Responses to Conflict and Disaster,” a panel to be held Thursday, April 1 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Public Events Room, 220 Eggers Hall.
SU in the News: Tuesday, March 30, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE The February panel discussion by Cold Case Justice Initiative in the College of Law was published as a YouTube video by the Democracywise news web site. A Weekly Standard story on terrorism prosecutions cites research…
SU in the News: Tuesday, March 30
Maxwell School’s Michael Barkun quoted in Detroit Free Press on Hutaree militia group