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Syracuse University partners with Serum Institute of India to develop life-saving vaccines for children
Syracuse University partners with Serum Institute of India to develop life-saving vaccines for childrenSeptember 04, 2008Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu A unique partnership between Syracuse University and the Serum Institute of India could lead to better access to life-saving vaccines for children living…
‘Pastiche, Performance, Portraiture’ subject of Light Work lecture
‘Pastiche, Performance, Portraiture’ subject of Light Work lectureSeptember 03, 2008Jessica Heckmanjhheckma@syr.edu Light Work will present a lecture, “Pastiche, Performance and Portraiture (and the Imponderable Hazards of Publishing Photographs),” by Gina Murtagh, Kim Waale and Julie Grossman, Monday, Sept. 8, at…
Society for New Music to present film premiere, retrospective, concert in celebration of late sculptor and VPA faculty member Rodger Mack at Stone Quarry Hill Art Park on July 26
Jaime Winne Alvarez443-3784 As part of “Cazenovia Counterpoint: A Festival of New Music and Art,” the Society for New Music will premiere the documentary film “A Resonant Chord: Rodger Mack and the Creative Process” on Saturday, July 26, at Stone…
Society for New Music to present film premiere, retrospective, concert in celebration of late sculptor and VPA faculty member Rodger Mack at Stone Quarry Hill Art Park on July 26
Society for New Music to present film premiere, retrospective, concert in celebration of late sculptor and VPA faculty member Rodger Mack at Stone Quarry Hill Art Park on July 26July 22, 2008Jaime Winne Alvarez jlwinne@syr.edu As part of “Cazenovia Counterpoint:…
New study finds that some plants can adapt to widespread climate change
Judy Holmes(315) 443-2201 While many plant species move to a new location or go extinct as a result of climate change, grasslands clinging to a steep, rocky dale-side in Northern England seem to defy the odds and adapt to long-term…
With third issue on the way, award-winning Stone Canoe journal makes first step in Second Life
With third issue on the way, award-winning Stone Canoe journal makes first step in Second LifeJuly 08, 2008Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu Syracuse University’s Stone Canoe: A Journal of Arts and Ideas from Upstate New York, has developed a devoted following and a…
SU Gerontology Center’s Lifelong Learning Institute offers well-being class and tries for Guinness World Record for most participants in an exercise class ages 50 and older
Jaime Winne Alvarez315-443-3784 The Lifelong Learning Institute (LLI) of the Gerontology Center at Syracuse University will offer “Age and Engagement: Well-being,” an exercise and nutrition class for participants ages 50 and older, on Saturday, July 19, from 9-11 a.m. at…
New book by Syracuse University’s Gustav Niebuhr explores religious cooperation in the United States
Rob Enslin 315 443 3403 Religious cooperation in the United States is the subject of a powerful new book by R. Gustav Niebuhr, associate professor of religion and the media at Syracuse University and former religion reporter for The New…
Syracuse religion, philosophy professor wins book-of-the-year award
Rob Enslin315 443 3403 John D. Caputo, the Thomas J. Watson Professor of Religion and Humanities and professor of philosophy at Syracuse University, is the recipient of a prestigious ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award. Caputo’s book, “What Would…
Syracuse University Chancellor and President Nancy Cantor honored by Carnegie Corporation with national Academic Leadership Award, $500,000 grant
Kevin C. Quinn315 443 8338 Syracuse University Chancellor and President Nancy Cantor has been named one of two recipients–along with Robert J. Birgeneau, chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley–of the 2008 Carnegie Corporation Academic Leadership Award, which celebrates outstanding…