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Interior design class creating green office in Smith Hall
Six teams of interior design students are working to transform a stark corner of Smith Hall’s basement into a comfortable and inviting green office for Syracuse University’s Sustainability Division.
Design competition to focus on solutions for common paring knife
Design solutions for the common paring knife will be the challenge of this year’s Junior Prize competition of the industrial and interaction design program.
Prof. Mark Monmonier to discuss and sign new book
Mark Monmonier, Distinguished Professor of Geography in the Maxwell School, will discuss his new book, “No Dig, No Fly, No Go: How Maps Restrict and Control” on Sept. 30.
McMahon talk focuses on folk arts as ‘significant social capital’
Felicia “Faye” McMahon, associate research professor in the Department of Anthropology at Syracuse University, has been invited to coordinate ”Many Faces, Many Stories, Many Traditions” at Le Moyne College, Sept. 25.
Surface Design Association meeting day to be held at SU’s Warehouse Sept. 11
The New York State chapter of the Surface Design Association (SDA), a nonprofit educational organization with more than 4,000 members worldwide, will host “SDA at SU,” an informative, one-day gathering on Saturday, Sept. 11.
SU art and design faculty showcase work in ‘Pliable Planes’ at The Warehouse
Five members of the School of Art and Design faculty in Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) will showcase their work in “Pliable Planes: Cloth & Beyond” Sept. 7-29 at the Design Gallery at The Warehouse.
SU professor awarded NSF grant to design more secure Web browsers
Wenliang Du, professor of computer science in the L.C Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science, has received a $471,970 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to explore ways to make web browsers a safer environment for information gathering and dissemination.
iSchool’s Scott Nicholson launches book, ‘Everyone Plays at the Library,’ with a book signing at 2010 ALA Conference
Syracuse University School of Information Studies Associate Professor Scott Nicholson launched the release of his new book, “Everyone Plays at the Library: Creating Great Gaming Experiences for All Ages” (Information Today Inc.) with a book signing at the 2010 American Library Association Annual Conference at the Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.
Book talk, signing planned for ‘Pulling Strings,’ story of Melville Clark and historic Clark Music Co.
Linda Pembroke Kaiser will give a talk about her book “Pulling Strings: The Legacy of Melville A. Clark” Wednesday, June 2.
SU launches signature Integrated Learning Majors
The College of Arts and Sciences has announced programs in forensic science, ethics and neuroscience.