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Tips for Capturing All Your Favorite Holiday Memories
Holiday times with family and friends can go so quickly. How can you make sure you capture all the special moments? Professional photographer Ross Knight, director of photography in the Division of Marketing and Communications, knows a thing or two…
‘TitBits’ Performance at the Newhouse School Nov. 9 and 10 Features Stories Behind Breast Cancer
The stories behind breast cancer—patient, survivor, caregiver, medical practitioner and advocate—are the center of the documentary theater production “TitBits: Breast Cancer Stories,” which will debut next month at the Newhouse School. Conceived, produced and directed by Tula Goenka, professor of…
Memorial Service for Will Georges To Be Held Saturday
A memorial service honoring Will Georges will be held Saturday, Oct. 26, from 1-3 p.m. in the Noble Room, located on the lower level of Hendricks Chapel. Georges, an M.F.A. candidate in creative writing in the College of Arts and…
Featured Editorial Lists Drive Profitability for Magazine Franchises
Aileen Gallagher, associate professor of Magazine, News and Digital Journalism in the Newhouse School, was quoted in the Folio: story “Turning Editorial Franchises into Brand Builders and Moneymakers.” In the article, Gallagher comments on the importance of magazines hosting live…
Pres. Trump’s Altered Map of Hurricane Dorian Sparks Controversy
Distinguished Professor of Geology in the Maxwell School, Mark Monmonier, was quoted in CityLab for the story, “MapLab: Trump’s ‘Mutilated’ Storm Map.” In the article, Monmonier uses his expertise in manipulative cartography to analyze the altered map of Hurricane Dorian’s track shown…
Exploring the Role of Labor, Migration in the Food System
Students studying food systems in Falk College’s Department of Nutrition and Food Studies learn about ecological sustainability and social justice as faculty members, such as Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern, highlight practices like agroecology and food-related social movements. Interactive class discussions shed important…
For University’s 150th, the Bookstore Celebrates the Original Orange
Syracuse University’s sesquicentennial is an opportunity to reflect on the University’s bold history and legendary alumni, and on events that shaped the institution. The Syracuse University Bookstore is taking advantage of the opportunity to highlight some of the key moments,…
Whitman School to Host 70th Annual Harry E. Salzberg Memorial Lecture Program
The Whitman School’s H.H. Franklin Center for Supply Chain Management, celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2019, will host its annual Salzberg Memorial Lecture Program on Thursday, Oct. 17, from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Marvin and Helaine Lender Auditorium,…
Exam Scanning and Scoring Service Available at Steele Hall Location
Syracuse University’s exam scanning and scoring service is now located in 001 Steele Hall. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Steele Hall is centrally located on the Shaw Quad with short-term parking available in the QUAD lot….
Will Boris’ Brexit Break Britain
As the fight over Brexit heats up in Great Britain and a deadline of October 31 looming for the country to leave the European Union, Associate Professor Glyn Morgan offers insight on what the future may hold. He is predicting…