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SU in the News: Thursday, November 4
Whitman School’s Susan Albring interviewed on Free Speech Radio News about companies and their cash reserves
Onondaga Citizens League releases study report ‘What Does It Mean To Be Green?’
The Onondaga Citizens League today released the results of its study “What Does It Mean to Be Green?”
Memorial service planned for Professor Emeritus Norman Balabanian
Norman Balabanian, professor emeritus in the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science (LCS), will be remembered in a memorial service on Friday, Oct. 8, at 4 p.m. in Hendricks Chapel.
Duncombe and Van Slyke named fellows of National Academy of Public Administration
They join seven other Maxwell professors as fellows of NAPA.
Syracuse Symposium hosts yearlong Perpetual Peace Project
The Syracuse University Humanities Center has announced the Perpetual Peace Project, a joint initiative with the Slought Foundation, the European Union National Institutes of Culture, International Peace Institute and United Nations University through 2011.
Illuminating Oppression: 8th Annual Human Rights Film Festival to feature award-winning films
Award-winning films come from around the world.
Digital Witness Symposium explores how new digital media are transforming human rights activism
Illuminating Oppression: 8th Annual Human Rights Film Festival at Syracuse University will inaugurate a new strand of its annual programming this year with the Digital Witness Symposium on Friday, Oct. 1, at 11 a.m. in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium in Newhouse 3.
Onondaga Citizens League announces new officers
Onondaga Citizens League (OCL) has announced its new officers, elected at the September board meeting.
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…
Native American author launches Syracuse Symposium
Leslie Marmon Silko will speak Sept. 8.