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SU in the News: Monday, January 31
Maxwell School’s Len Burman speaks with NPR on corporate taxes in the United States
SU students serve as Balancing the Books tutors
Balancing the Books, a collaboration between Syracuse University’s Mary Ann Shaw Center for Public and Community Service, the Martin J. Whitman School of Management, and the Syracuse City School District, is a service learning program geared toward tutoring local middle and high school students in the Syracuse area.
WiGiT collaboration expands with addition of new partners
The Seneca Nation of Indians, City College of New York (CCNY), Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and BOCES Rockland County have joined WiGiT: The Wireless Grid Innovation Testbed, a National Science Foundation Partnerships for Innovation (PFI) project headed up by Syracuse…
U.S. Commerce Department brings delegation to Syracuse University
The U.S. Department of Commerce is currently hosting a delegation of professionals from the former Soviet Union who have come to the United States to learn about intellectual property rights and technology commercialization and how the U.S. government, universities, private…
Jonathan Katz to lecture on controversial exhibition, censorship Feb. 7
Light Work, Hendricks Chapel and the LGBT Resource Center have announced a Feb. 7 lecture by Jonathan Katz, co-curator of the important Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery exhibition “Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture.” The talk will take place at…
Ray Smith Symposium continues music of conflict theme with ‘Refugees and Exile,’ Feb. 17-18
The Ray Smith Symposium in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences continues its yearlong exploration of “Music of Conflict and Reconciliation” with a two-day program titled “Refugees and Exile.” Events include a colloquium, featuring ethnomusicologists Michael Frishkopf (University of…
CAPES – Chancellor’s Award for Public Engagement
Deadline approaches for 2011 Chancellor’s Award for Public Engagement & Scholarship nominations.
SU in the News: Wednesday, January 26, 2011
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE CNY Central reported on the news that applications to SU increased 13 percent for fall 2011. SRC President and CEO Bob Behler spoke on WSYR’s Jim Reith Show about the $5 million community matching gift…
SU in the News: Wednesday, January 26
College of Human Ecology’s Eric Kingson quoted in Bloomberg on organizations opposing reduction to Social Security benefits