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Women, beauty and power, Islamic calligraphy and fossils highlight next series of Syracuse Symposium events
Women, beauty and power, Islamic calligraphy and fossils highlight next series of Syracuse Symposium eventsMarch 18, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu A leading scholar on South Asian art, Islamic calligraphy and the beauty of fossils are among the highlights for the next series…
New state standards trigger cross-disciplinary approach to preparing education specialists at Syracuse University
New state standards trigger cross-disciplinary approach to preparing education specialists at Syracuse UniversityOctober 01, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu As laptop computers replace overhead projectors in the classroom and computer terminals replace card catalogues in libraries, the digital trails forged by specialists in…
GIS mapping software introduced at E.S. Bird Library; ESRI software now available across the SU and ESF campuses
GIS mapping software introduced at E.S. Bird Library; ESRI software now available across the SU and ESF campusesMay 04, 2001Cynthia J. Moritzcjmoritz@syr.edu Anne Munly, associate professor in Syracuse University’s School of Architecture, shows off a map of Rome, N.Y. The…
Spurred by the loss of their son, Dwyer family of Syracuse donates cardiac defibrillators to Syracuse University
Spurred by the loss of their son, Dwyer family of Syracuse donates cardiac defibrillators to Syracuse UniversityApril 06, 2001Jonathan Hayjhay@syr.edu To honor the memory of James J. Dwyer Jr., a victim of sudden cardiac death at age 31, the Dwyer…
Advanced physics courses, made possible through an SU Vision Fund grant, connect students from Syracuse and Brown universities in simultaneous learning experiences
Advanced physics courses, made possible through an SU Vision Fund grant, connect students from Syracuse and Brown universities in simultaneous learning experiencesFebruary 28, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Imagine sitting down in a classroom at Brown University to take an advanced course in…
Blackstone LaunchPad Student Start-Ups Win in the 2025 New York Business Plan Competition
Three Syracuse University Libraries’ Blackstone LaunchPad (LaunchPad) student start-up teams won prizes in the finals of the New York Business Plan Competition (NYBPC), powered by Upstate Capital Association of NY, held in Albany on April 24. Carolyn Fernandes G’25 (College…
Approaching Graduation and Beyond: A Senior Sendoff Checklist
In the midst of completing final assignments, preparing to graduate and to embark on their next adventures, graduating seniors can have a lot on their final to-do lists. Helping soon-to-be graduates focus on making memories and not missing anything, the…
Advance Local, Newhouse School Launch Investigative Reporting Fellowship Program
A new collaboration with Advance Local will provide Newhouse School journalism students opportunities to write and report on investigative projects with local impact for newsrooms across the country. The David Newhouse Investigative Reporting Fellowship program, which launched this year in…
Sharing Adoption Stories for Shelter Pet Day
National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day is celebrated each year on April 30. The day serves as a reminder of the critical need for pet adoption—especially from overcrowded shelters where animals face the highest risk of euthanasia. Adopting from these…
Applications for Spring 2026 Study Abroad Programs Open May 15
Beginning May 15, students can apply for spring 2026 study abroad programs through Syracuse Abroad. From bustling cities to small towns across the globe, the University opens the door to over 60 study abroad destinations—ensuring every student can experience their…