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Ancient clams yield new information about greenhouse effect on climate
Ancient fossilized clams that lived off the coast of Antarctica some 50 million years ago have a story to tell about El Niño, according to Syracuse University researcher Linda Ivany.
SU in the News: Monday, June 20
College of Law’s Terry Turnipseed quoted in Bloomberg on Scripps Networks
Virtual Community Museum unveiled
Prject aims to preserve local black history
SU in the News: Monday, June 13
Wall Street Journal quotes College of Law’s Terry Turnipseed on deathbed marriages
SU in the News: Thursday, May 26
National and regional media quote Newhouse School’s Robert Thompson on Oprah Winfrey and her empire
Syracuse University scientists discover new hitch to link nerve cell motors to their cargo
With every bodily movement—from the blink of an eye to running a marathon—nerve cells transmit signals to muscle cells. To do that, nerve cells rely on tiny molecular motors to transport chemical messengers (neurotransmitters) that excite muscles cells into action….
SU in the News: Monday, May 23
Women’s Wear Daily reports on VPA NYC Gala 2011 honoring Vanessa Williams and Frank Bisignano
Belfer’s ‘Sound Beat’ radio program awarded NEA grant
“Sound Beat,” a public radio program originating in the Belfer Audio Archive at the Syracuse University Library, was awarded a $15,000 Arts on Radio and Television grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). “Sound Beat” is a daily…
SU in the News: Thursday, May 5
Voice of America interviews College of Law’s David M. Crane on ICC arrest warrants issued against Gadhafi regime
SU in the News: Monday, May 2
Arts and Sciences’ Jean Jonassaint quoted in New York Times on Haitian writer and artist Franketienne