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Syracuse University’s Division of Student Affairs to showcase ‘Pride/Prejudice: A Focus on Gay Youth’ photo exhibit
Syracuse University’s Division of Student Affairs to showcase ‘Pride/Prejudice: A Focus on Gay Youth’ photo exhibitSeptember 27, 2002Michele M. Jachimmmjachim@syr.edu Continuing Syracuse University’s commitment to its five core values, one of which is diversity, the Division of Student Affairs, along…
Light Work features exhibit by British photographer Max Kandhola
Light Work features exhibit by British photographer Max KandholaSeptember 23, 2002Mary Lee Hodgensmlhodgen@syr.edu “Illustration of Life,” an exhibition of the work of British photographer Max Kandhola, continues on display in the Light Work Gallery, located in the Robert B. Menschel…
Michelangelo, globalization and photography are on tap for Syracuse Symposium events at Syracuse University
Michelangelo, globalization and photography are on tap for Syracuse Symposium events at Syracuse UniversityFebruary 05, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Michelangelo’s “Night,” the globalization of a binge economy in the 19th century and an exhibit of women’s portraits are the topics for the…
Light Work hosts photography exhibition shaped by artist’s life
Light Work hosts photography exhibition shaped by artist’s lifeJanuary 16, 2002 Light Work will host the exhibition, “Bollywood Cowboys and Indians from India, ” photographs by Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, though March 8 at the Robert B. Menschel Media Center, 316…
Kodak launches Digital Imaging Laboratory and photo exhibition at Syracuse University
Kodak launches Digital Imaging Laboratory and photo exhibition at Syracuse UniversityAugust 31, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N.Y., and Syracuse University will present a series of events to highlight the “InfoImaging Revolution,” beginning at 3 p.m. Sept. 9 with…
Scientist Roger Pielke Jr. will discuss recently abandoned Kyoto Protocol as part of next Frontiers of Science lecture
Scientist Roger Pielke Jr. will discuss recently abandoned Kyoto Protocol as part of next Frontiers of Science lectureApril 06, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Roger Pielke Jr., a scientist at the Environmental and Societal Impacts Group at the National Center for Atmospheric Research…
ECS Professor Pankaj K. Jha Receives NSF Grant to Develop Quantum Technology
Detecting single photons—the smallest unit of light—is crucial for advanced quantum technologies such as optical quantum computing, communication and ultra-sensitive imaging. Superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) are the most efficient means of detecting single photons and these detectors can count…
Ian ’90 and Noah Eagle ’19 Share a Love of Sportscasting and Storytelling (Podcast)
There’s a new father-son sportscasting team on the national scene, one with a decidedly Orange background: Ian ’90 and Noah Eagle ’19. Ian finished his second year as the lead announcer for the NCAA men’s basketball tournament and has crafted…
Rock Record Illuminates Oxygen History
Several key moments in Earth’s history help us humans answer the question, “How did we get here?” These moments also shed light on the question, “Where are we going?,” offering scientists deeper insight into how organisms adapt to physical and…
What Can Ancient Climate Tell Us About Modern Droughts?
Climate change is reshaping the global water cycle, disrupting rainfall patterns and putting growing pressure on cities and ecosystems. Some regions are grappling with heavier rainfall and flooding, while others face prolonged droughts that threaten public health, disrupt economies and…