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Campus Community Remembers Karen DeCrow L’72
Members of the Syracuse University community are remembering Karen DeCrow L’72 as a mentor to many of the college’s current students and graduates. The former president of the National Organization for Women (NOW) and graduate of the Syracuse University College…
Bookstore Closing for Year-End Inventory
The University Bookstore will be closed Friday, June 20, for fiscal year-end inventory. The bookstore will reopen Monday, June 23, at 8:30 a.m. I.D. orders to the Bookstore must be received no later than Thursday, June 19, to be charged…
Syracuse University in the News: Monday, June 9
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The NewsHouse: Student’s Pottery Makes Connections
The talented hands of a potter create works of art from clay. This story comes to us from talented student-journalists at The NewsHouse. Potter from The NewsHouse on Vimeo.
Syracuse University in the News: Friday, June 6
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Construction Season Begins; Consider Alternate Route to Campus
People driving to and from work will be seeing plenty of orange soon, and it has nothing to do with the school colors. Orange construction barriers will soon be in place along I-690 in Syracuse, and that could mean traffic…
Emissions Report Co-Authored by Driscoll Gains Widespread Attention
Charles Driscoll, University Professor of environmental systems engineering, found himself answering a lot of questions this week. The questions were from members of the media, waiting to report on Driscoll’s reaction to newly proposed EPA emissions guidelines for nearly 2,400…
Summer Review 2014 at UVP Everson
Urban Video Project and Light Work have announced the UVP Summer Review 2014. During the months of June, July and August, UVP will be screening the works from the 2013-14 programming year at UVP Everson. If you missed one of…
Philosopher Named Inaugural Sutton Distinguished Chair
Ben Bradley, a prominent philosophy scholar in the College of Arts and Sciences has been named the inaugural Sutton Distinguished Chair. Named after Allan ’55 and Anita ’60 Sutton, the Anita and Allan D. Sutton Endowed Distinguished Chair in Philosophy…
Fact Sheet: Realignment of University Support Services for Students Impacted by Sexual Violence
Last week, the University announced the realignment of key departments to create a stronger and more integrated set of University support services for students impacted by sexual violence. Some students and community members have expressed concern about the realignment of…