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Skylab astronaut Gerald Carr to speak at Syracuse University and present Astronaut Scholars Award
Veteran Skylab Astronaut Gerald P. Carr will present the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation’s 2010-11 scholarship award to Syracuse University senior Nathaniel J. Miska during a public lecture on Friday, Sept. 17.
Sanford Sternlicht revisits ‘Modern Irish Drama’
One of the most significant periods of Western theater is the subject of a newly updated and expanded book by Sanford Sternlicht G’62, English professor emeritus in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences.
2010 Goon Squad continues the long tradition at SU
The Goon Squad is a tradition at Syracuse University that dates back to the 1940s. The Goon Squad consists of volunteer upperclassmen who assist new students and their families as they move into residence halls and at other events throughout…
Art-in-Motion presents free citywide performance Sept. 11 to highlight neighborhood creativity
The performance is entitled “Art-in-Motion.”
Newhouse School announces five new faculty appointments
Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications will welcome five new faculty appointments with the start of the 2010-11 academic year.
Syracuse iSchool assistant professor of practice Scott Bernard appointed acting federal chief architect
Syracuse University iSchool Assistant Professor of Practice Scott Bernard has been named the acting federal chief architect in the Executive Office of the President of the United States, serving with the Office of Management Budget’s E-Government and Information Technology group.
SU in the News: Thursday, May 13
Newhouse School graduate student Patrick House featured in Post-Standard for “The Faith Hope Documentary”
SU in the News: Thursday, May 13, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Patrick House, a graduate student in the Military Motion Media program in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, is featured in the Post-Standard for his Syracuse documentary “The Faith Hope Documentary: A City’s Fight…
Research finds low oxygen resources in CNY’s Three Rivers system
A unique three-year longitudinal and vertical study of Central New York’s Three Rivers system—involving the Oswego, Oneida and Seneca rivers—has revealed that oxygen resources have become degraded by several stressors, including the impact of wastewater treatment plants, nonpoint runoff, an increase in invasive zebra mussels and channelization of the flow.
Higher Education Opportunity Program to salute 40th anniversary at Senior Celebration Dinner May 14
Current and former students of Syracuse University’s Higher Education Opportunity Program will help celebrate the 40th anniversary of the program during the Office of Supportive Services (OSS) Recognition Ceremony and Senior Celebration on May 14.