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Syracuse Center of Excellence team receives NYSERDA funding to develop designs for six high-performance homes

Thursday, February 21, 2008, By News Staff

Syracuse Center of Excellence team receives NYSERDA funding to develop designs for six high-performance homesFebruary 21, 2008Martin Wallsmwalls@syracusecoe.org Designs for a new generation of energy-efficient “green” homes will be developed by a collaborative team associated with the Syracuse Center of…

Message from Chancellor Cantor on tragedy at NIU

Friday, February 15, 2008, By News Staff

Message from Chancellor Cantor on tragedy at NIUFebruary 15, 2008SU News ServicesSUnews@syr.edu Dear Campus Community Members: Today, our thoughts are with the students, faculty, staff and families of Northern Illinois University as they deal with the terrible tragedy that has…

IJPM names research fellows for 2008-09

Friday, January 25, 2008, By News Staff

IJPM names research fellows for 2008-09January 25, 2008Jaime Winne Alvarezjlwinne@syr.edu The Institute for the Study of the Judiciary, Politics and the Media at Syracuse University (IJPM) has announced its second class of research fellows, for the 2008-09 academic year. Composed…

Student spring semester Centro pass enables unlimited travel along two popular bus routes

Tuesday, December 18, 2007, By News Staff

Student spring semester Centro pass enables unlimited travel along two popular bus routesDecember 18, 2007Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu To enhance students’ ability to travel off campus, SU Parking and Transit Services and Centro are making available for purchase personal passes that will…

SSO offers $20 tickets to SU students, faculty, staff for annual holiday event ‘Messiah’ Dec. 9

Wednesday, December 5, 2007, By News Staff

SSO offers $20 tickets to SU students, faculty, staff for annual holiday event ‘Messiah’ Dec. 9 December 05, 2007Jaime Winne Alvarezjlwinne@syr.edu The Syracuse Symphony Orchestra (SSO) is offering $20 discounted tickets to Syracuse University students, faculty and staff for its…

SU Oratorio Society to perform ‘Messiah’ with Syracuse Symphony Orchestra in annual holiday event Dec. 9

Tuesday, November 27, 2007, By News Staff

SU Oratorio Society to perform ‘Messiah’ with Syracuse Symphony Orchestra in annual holiday event Dec. 9November 27, 2007Jaime Winne Alvarezjlwinne@syr.edu Eighty members of the 140-voice Syracuse University Oratorio Society will perform as special guests with the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra (SSO)…

Syracuse native Robert Koolakian comes home to speak on Armenian independence movement in Nov. 27 Syracuse Symposium presentation

Thursday, November 15, 2007, By News Staff

Syracuse native Robert Koolakian comes home to speak on Armenian independence movement in Nov. 27 Syracuse Symposium presentationNovember 15, 2007Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Syracuse native and distinguished author, historian and social advocate Robert G. Koolakian will return to his hometown to…

Syracuse University physicists, students help prepare precision silicon detector for Switzerland-based international study measuring properties of B meson particles

Monday, November 12, 2007, By News Staff

Syracuse University physicists, students help prepare precision silicon detector for Switzerland-based international study measuring properties of B meson particles November 12, 2007 Sara Millersemortim@syr.edu One of the most fragile detectors for the Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment, a particle…

New freshmen first-semester program to be inaugurated in Florence

Wednesday, October 17, 2007, By News Staff

New freshmen first-semester program to be inaugurated in FlorenceOctober 17, 2007Stephen Secorasmsecora@syr.edu Syracuse University is introducing a new study abroad opportunity that will offer a fall semester in Florence, Italy, to select first-semester freshmen enrolling in liberal arts majors. “Discovery…

SU study finds that online multiplayer video games create greater negative consequences — yet elicit greater enjoyment — than traditional video games among college student players

Wednesday, October 17, 2007, By News Staff

SU study finds that online multiplayer video games create greater negative consequences — yet elicit greater enjoyment — than traditional video games among college student playersOctober 17, 2007Jaime Winne Alvarezjlwinne@syr.edu Online video games with thousands of simultaneous players, such as…