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NASPA selects highest-ever number of Minority Undergraduate Fellows
NASPA selects highest-ever number of Minority Undergraduate FellowsNovember 25, 2003Khaya Myers Seven Syracuse University students have been selected to participate in the 2003-04 National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) Minority Undergraduate Fellows Program, the highest number of students ever…
Web site, forums offer information on peace officer authorization for SU’s Department of Public Safety
Web site, forums offer information on peace officer authorization for SU’s Department of Public SafetyOctober 27, 2003Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu Two public forums are scheduled for discussion of the peace officer capabilities authorized to selected Syracuse University Department of Public Safety officers…
Status of Uniform Athlete Agents Act legislation across the United States and its territories
Status of Uniform Athlete Agents Act legislation across the United States and its territoriesOctober 23, 2003Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu According to the NCAA, as of Oct. 16, 2003, 26 states and two U.S. territories (the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin…
Memorial symposium celebrates longtime physics professor
Memorial symposium celebrates longtime physics professorOctober 16, 2003Edward Byrnesedbyrnes@syr.edu Berlin-born scientist Peter Bergmann, an associate and collaborator of Albert Einstein and a professor in Syracuse University’s physics department for more than 50 years, was remembered in a memorial celebration of…
Victorian female artists to be featured at SU Library
Victorian female artists to be featured at SU LibraryOctober 13, 2003Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu The work of three Victorian female artists-a photographer, a novelist and a poet-will be interpreted during a three-part presentation at Syracuse University on Oct. 15. The event…
Governor signs legislation authorizing Syracuse University peace officer status
Governor signs legislation authorizing Syracuse University peace officer statusOctober 09, 2003Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu New state legislation authorized Oct. 7 by Gov. George E. Pataki will provide Syracuse University the ability to designate certain of its Public Safety officers as peace officers…
Religion historian to speak on Mexican Days of the Dead
Religion historian to speak on Mexican Days of the DeadOctober 03, 2003Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu David Carrasco, historian of religion at Harvard Divinity School, will visit Syracuse University Oct. 9 to speak on “Mexican Days of the Dead: From Aztec Sacrifice…
More than 50 years after construction, historic SU organ comes back to life
More than 50 years after construction, historic SU organ comes back to lifeSeptember 24, 2003Amy Schmitzaemehrin@syr.edu Sept. 26 and Sept. 30 public concerts to celebrate Crouse organ’s restoration In 1948, acclaimed music instructor Arthur Poister asked for a new organ…
Samuel Lazerow Memorial Lectures to examine online communities and how human needs shape new technologies
Samuel Lazerow Memorial Lectures to examine online communities and how human needs shape new technologiesSeptember 22, 2003Edward Byrnesedbyrnes@syr.edu Ever wonder whether your online computing experience can actually influence your offline life in a positive way? Or whether using a computer…
Prominent Native American scholar Vine Deloria will speak on sovereignty issues to kick off Syracuse Symposium 2003: ‘Journeys’
Prominent Native American scholar Vine Deloria will speak on sovereignty issues to kick off Syracuse Symposium 2003: ‘Journeys’September 15, 2003Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Vine Deloria, senior statesman of Native American scholars, will visit the Syracuse University campus Sept. 18 to speak…