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Roman clothing in North Africa to be the topic of March 29 Moses Finley Memorial Lecture

Wednesday, March 23, 2005, By News Staff

Roman clothing in North Africa to be the topic ofMarch 29 Moses Finley Memorial LectureMarch 23, 2005Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu T. Corey Brennan, associate professor of classics at Rutgers University, will speak on Roman clothing in the second lecture of the…

SU Honors Program to present ‘Connected Communities’ event March 30

Friday, March 18, 2005, By News Staff

SU Honors Program to present’Connected Communities’ event March 30March 18, 2005Edward Byrnesedbyrnes@syr.edu Syracuse University’s Renee Crown Honors Program will host a daylong event on March 30 in celebration of the links between the University and the surrounding community. Titled “Connected…

Panel to explore the successful careers of women in information and technology

Friday, March 11, 2005, By News Staff

Panel to explore the successful careers of womenin information and technologyMarch 11, 2005Edward Byrnesedbyrnes@syr.edu Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies (IST) and Women in Information Technology (WIT) are hosting an Alumni Career Panel, April 8 from 3-4:30 p.m. in Room…

Syracuse University’s Hillel, Muslim Student Association join together in a ‘Search for Understanding’

Thursday, March 3, 2005, By News Staff

Syracuse University’s Hillel, Muslim Student Association join together in a ‘Search for Understanding’March 03, 2005Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Last fall, student representatives from Syracuse University’s Hillel and Muslim Student Association (MSA)-inspired by Chancellor Nancy Cantor’s challenges to members of the University…

‘To Never Forget: Faces of the Fallen’ exhibit makes first East Coast appearance beginning March 3 at SU

Monday, February 28, 2005, By News Staff

‘To Never Forget: Faces of the Fallen’ exhibit makes first East Coast appearance beginning March 3 at SUFebruary 28, 2005Jaime Winne Alvarez jlwinne@syr.edu Beginning March 3, Syracuse University will be the first-and only scheduled-East Coast stop for “To Never Forget:…

SU groups sponsor ‘Hotel Rwanda’ screening Feb. 20

Tuesday, February 15, 2005, By News Staff

SU groups sponsor ‘Hotel Rwanda’ screening Feb. 20February 15, 2005Jaime Winne Alvarez jlwinne@syr.edu Syracuse University’s Black Law Students Association (BLSA), African Student Union, Black Graduate Students Association, African American Studies Department and Africa Initiative will sponsor a screening of the…

Syracuse Library responds to user needs with improved services, space and access

Friday, February 4, 2005, By News Staff

Syracuse Library responds to user needs withimproved services, space and accessFebruary 04, 2005Edward Byrnesedbyrnes@syr.edu When it comes to listening to the needs of customers and providing the services and resources they desire, Syracuse University Library (SUL) continues to strive for…

SU to host lectures by ethnopolitical conflict scholar Feb. 8 and 9

Monday, January 31, 2005, By News Staff

SU to host lectures by ethnopolitical conflict scholarFeb. 8 and 9January 31, 2005Jaime Winne Alvarez jlwinne@syr.edu The Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies in the College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University will sponsor a lecture titled “Fierce…

Social theory of religion to be topic of Feb. 3 lecture at Syracuse University

Friday, January 28, 2005, By News Staff

Social theory of religion to be topic of Feb. 3 lecture at Syracuse UniversityJanuary 28, 2005Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Russell McCutcheon, associate professor and chair of the religious studies department at the University of Alabama, will speak on “The Spirit of…

Syracuse University remembers Professor Stanley “Sandy” J. Bolanowski

Thursday, January 27, 2005, By News Staff

Syracuse University remembers Professor Stanley”Sandy” J. BolanowskiJanuary 27, 2005Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu As a student at Syracuse University in the 1970s, Stanley “Sandy” J. Bolanowski may not have realized the impact his life’s work would have on the University, and on…