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Masingila makes Kenya connection
Jennifer Russo(315) 443-4751 When Joanna Masingila, professor of mathematics and mathematics education in The College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education, respectively, was a Fulbright Scholar at Kenyatta University near Nairobi, Kenya, in 1998 she did not know…
iSchool professor creates new course to help nonprofits use digital media, with assistance from Imagining America grant
Margaret Spillett(315) 443-1069 When School of Information Studies professor Marilyn Arnone first learned about a grant to fund new courses at SU that exemplify the University’s mission of Scholarship in Action, she jumped at the chance to apply. The Imagining…
SU in the News: Tuesday, November 10
Maxwell School’s Len Burman writes in the Washington Times on current personal savings rate of Americans
Legendary entertainer Harry Belafonte to address representation of diverse people in the media
Black Communications Society (BCS) will present “A Living Legend: Harry Belafonte” with television’s first black producer, Harry Belafonte, on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 7 p.m.
World-renowned linguist, psychologist looks at how brain comprehends language Nov. 13-14
One of the world’s leading experts on how the brain comprehends, produces and acquires language—Yosef Grodzinsky—is visiting Syracuse University.
iSchool professor creates new course to help nonprofits use digital media, with assistance from Imagining America grant
iSchool Professor Marilyn Arnone used an IA grant to create “Digital iCreation in the Context of the Community.”
SU in the News: Monday, November 9
Maxwell School’s Deborah Freund quoted in American Medical News on FAIR Health database
Federico Subervi, expert in mass media and ethnic minorities, to visit Newhouse School Nov. 19-20
Federico Subervi, professor at Texas State University-San Marcos’ School of Journalism and Mass Communication and director of its Center for the Study of Latino Media & Markets, will visit Newhouse on Thursday, Nov. 19.
SU in the News: Monday, November 9, 2009
The world premiere of choreographer Paul Taylor’s “Brief Encounters,” commissioned by Syracuse University, was reviewed in New York Times and Post-Standard articles. Additionally, WAER radio reported on the Taylor 2 residency. Deborah Freund, distinguished professor of public administration and economics…
SPIN auction Nov. 13 helps law students pursue public interest careers
The SPIN auction begins at 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 13, at the Hotel Syracuse.