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SU in the News: Thursday, February 4
Research by Arts and Sciences’ Al Uy featured in NSF’s Science360 news service
Pulse Performing Arts Series presents classically trained hip hop duo Black Violin Feb. 18
Hip hop duo Black Violin will perform a concert celebrating Black History Month.
College of Law welcomes regional National Trial Competition teams
The College of Law is welcoming student teams from eight New York state law schools to compete in the National Trial Competition Region II championship Feb. 5-7.
SU in the News: Wednesday, February 3, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Research from Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) is cited in a National Review post on the number of federal prosecutions related to terrorism. FACULTY QUOTES Henry Lambright, professor of political science and public…
SU in the News: Wednesday, February 3
Maxwell School’s Henry Lambright quoted in Associated Press and AOL News on space program funding
Orange Television Network to launch promotional campaign ‘Watch Yourself’
Orange Television Network (OTN), Syracuse University’s student-produced cable television station, will launch its promotional campaign “Watch Yourself” on Thursday, Feb. 4.
SU in the News: Tuesday, February 2, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Leonard Burman, Daniel Patrick Moynihan Professor of Public Affairs in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, authored a column in the Washington Post on tax expenditures and the U.S. budget deficit. Pramod Varshney,…
SU in the News: Tuesday, February 2
L.C. Smith’s Pramod Varshney writes in RT Image magazine on stochastic resonance in mammograms
Syracuse iSchool launches blog, ‘Information Space’
The Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool) has announced the creation of its official blog, Information Space (http://ischool.syr.edu/blog).
SU Humanities Center’s Mini Seminar series continues with renowned critical theorist, German historian on Feb. 12, March 26
The Syracuse University Humanities Center’s Mini Seminar series continues with two events featuring University of California professors: literary critic and critical theorist Gabriele Schwab and German historian Gerhard Richter. Schwab will discuss her forthcoming book, “Haunting Legacies: Violent Histories and…