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Chemistry Department honors students with annual awards
The Department of Chemistry in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences will present the following awards during its annual Undergraduate Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, May 4: Gershon Vincow Award for Excellence in General Chemistry Lindsay McCabe (undeclared biology major)…
Applications sought for Robert B. Menschel Public Service Award
The Mary Ann Shaw Center for Public & Community Service (CPCS) administers the Robert B. Menschel Public Service Award. Richard and Ronay Menschel established this award in honor of their brother, Robert, to perpetuate his commitment to the not-for-profit world…
Students to debut original puppetry performance at SU Showcase
A group of fifth-grade students at Van Duyn Elementary School in Syracuse recently got a crash course in sustainability while creating their original “Voices in the Wind” theater/puppetry performance, which they’ll premiere at SU Showcase on May 2. Eighteen SU…
Taste of Beauty Weekend, May 14 & 15, to benefit Georgians with disabilities
How do you define beauty? Creators of the documentary, “Defining Beauty: Ms. Wheelchair America,” are teaming up with the Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) at Syracuse University Atlanta office to explore that question during Taste of Beauty Weekend, May 14-15. Proceeds…
Ethiopia trip provides Syracuse University audiology student opportunity to ‘pay it forward’
“Do you want to go to Ethiopia?” The question came during a winter break phone call to Caithlin MacNeil, a second-year audiology graduate student, from a faculty member she had recently worked with on a research project. The phone call…
Bus schedule for Friday 4/22 and Saturday 4/23
Syracuse University shuttle service will be operating on an abbreviated schedule on Friday, April 22, and Saturday, April 23.
SU in the News: Monday, April 18
Associated Press quotes Maxwell School’s Len Burman on tax rates, tax breaks
TRAC: High-wealth tax audits off to slow start
Very timely data from the Internal Revenue Service shows that a new agency program to investigate how well or poorly high-wealth individuals are complying with the nation’s tax laws has gotten off to a very slow start. The program and…
Horacek publishes research in Journal of the American Dietetic Association
Tanya Horacek, associate professor in the College of Human Ecology’s Department of Nutrition Science and Dietetics, published “Identifying Clusters of College Students at Elevated Health Risk Based on Eating and Exercise Behaviors and Psychosocial Determinants of Body Weight” in the March issue of Journal of the American Dietetic Association.
Scholarship informational meeting moved
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