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SU in the News: Tuesday, June 22
Development of software tools by Engineering’s Jianshun Zhang and Architecture’s P. Michael Pelken, for designing green buildings is reported in Post-Standard
Ten Tons of Love collects 45 tons of goods
Syracuse University’s Ten Tons of Love drive collected 45 tons of food, clothing, housewares and books, along with 18 truckloads of furniture during its spring 2010 drive.
TRAC: U.S. federal immigration prosecutions trending upward
After several months of moderation, U.S. federal immigration prosecutions have returned to the high levels of last summer, according to an analysis of data by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC).
Nearly 250 college students begin training to work in Say Yes summer camps
Nearly 250 college students will begin their training Saturday, June 12, to work as counselors in Say Yes to Education summer camps.
SU College of Arts and Sciences announces Excellence Initiatives Projects
The College of Arts and Sciences recently announced six Excellence Initiatives Projects.
SU in the News: Wednesday, June 2, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE C-SPAN featured the address delivered by Jamie Dimon at SU’s 156th Commencement exercises. A physics colloquium presentation at Stanford University by Mark Bowick, professor of physics in The College of Arts and Sciences, is noted…
SU in the News: Wednesday, June 2
Newhouse School’s Nancy Snow writes in Huffington Post on legacy of Edward R. Murrow
Global management consultant chairs board of SU’s College of Arts and Sciences
The Board of Visitors (BOV) of Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences has announced The appointment of Winston “Win” Weber ‘62 as chair, effective June 1, 2010.
TRAC: Pending Immigration Court cases reach an all time high
The number of cases awaiting resolution before the Immigration Courts reached a new all time high of 242,776 matters at the end of March 2010, according to TRAC.
VPA graduate painter awarded $15,000 Joan Mitchell Foundation M.F.A. Grant
Jon Lee, a 2010 alumnus of the graduate painting program in Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA), was recently named a recipient of a $15,000 Joan Mitchell Foundation M.F.A. Grant.