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SU receives strong marks in sustainability practices from Sustainable Endowments Institute

Wednesday, February 7, 2007, By News Staff

SU receives strong marks in sustainability practices from Sustainable Endowments Institute February 07, 2007Sara Millersemortim@syr.edu Syracuse University has been named one of the Campus Sustainability Leaders among higher education institutions in the United States and Canada, earning high marks for…

Black History Month events feature lecture by author, activist Kevin Powell Feb. 15

Tuesday, February 6, 2007, By News Staff

Black History Month events feature lecture by author, activist Kevin Powell Feb. 15 February 06, 2007Carol K. Masiclatclkim@syr.edu Acclaimed author, journalist and social critic Kevin Powell will deliver SU’s Black History Month Commemorative Lecture Thursday, Feb. 15, at 7 p.m….

Chancellor Cantor outlines progress of Scholarship in Action

Monday, February 5, 2007, By News Staff

Chancellor Cantor outlines progress of Scholarship in ActionFebruary 05, 2007Cynthia J. Moritzcjmoritz@syr.edu Read the Chancellor’s address View the webcast Syracuse University’s vision, Scholarship in Action, is elevating the University’s prominence nationally, according to Chancellor and President Nancy Cantor. In her…

Recent Newhouse graduates stage NYC exhibition of tsunami survivors’ art work

Tuesday, January 30, 2007, By News Staff

Recent Newhouse graduates stage NYC exhibition of tsunami survivors’ art workJanuary 30, 2007Wendy S. Loughlinwsloughl@syr.edu Max Garcia and Micah Rubin, both 2004 graduates of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, are the organizers of “Survivor Art,”…

SU Drama’s ‘The Art of Dining’ feeds audience’s appetite for comedy

Tuesday, January 30, 2007, By News Staff

SU Drama’s ‘The Art of Dining’ feeds audience’s appetite for comedyJanuary 30, 2007Kyle Basskebass@syr.edu The Syracuse University Drama Department kicks off the second half of its 2006-07 season with a hearty serving of “The Art of Dining” by playwright Tina…

Distinguished African American political scholar Walters to deliver 24th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Public Affairs Lecture

Monday, January 29, 2007, By News Staff

Distinguished African American political scholar Walters to deliver 24th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Public Affairs LectureJanuary 29, 2007Carol K. Masiclatclkim@syr.edu Syracuse University will host African American leadership scholar Ronald Walters of the University of Maryland as he…

SU first-year students to ‘Paint the Town Orange’

Friday, January 26, 2007, By News Staff

SU first-year students to ‘Paint the Town Orange’January 26, 2007Matthew R. Snydermrsnyder@syr.edu Starting this week, Syracuse University’s first-year students will “Paint the Town Orange” through a partnership that includes support from KeyBank. As Scholarship in Action creates new opportunities for…

IJPM research fellows named for 2007-08

Wednesday, January 24, 2007, By News Staff

IJPM research fellows named for 2007-08January 24, 2007Sara Millersemortim@syr.edu The Institute for the Study of Judiciary, Politics, and the Media at Syracuse University (IJPM) has announced its inaugural class of research fellows for the 2007-08 academic year. Composed of both…

Teach For America founder to speak about the state of public education Jan. 31

Tuesday, January 23, 2007, By News Staff

Teach For America founder to speak about the state of public education Jan. 31January 23, 2007Sara Millersemortim@syr.edu On Wednesday, Jan. 31, Wendy Kopp, president and founder of Teach For America, as well as the keynote speaker at the 1992 Syracuse…

Penny White to examine independence in the judicial decision process in next IJPM symposium Feb. 6

Monday, January 22, 2007, By News Staff

Penny White to examine independence in the judicial decision process in next IJPM symposium Feb. 6January 22, 2007Sara Millersemortim@syr.edu Once the youngest member of the Tennessee Supreme Court, Penny White lost her seat in one of the most bitterly contested…