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Martha Nussbaum named 2002 Jeannette K. Watson Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Humanities
Martha Nussbaum named 2002 Jeannette K. Watson Distinguished Visiting Professor in the HumanitiesFebruary 09, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Martha Nussbaum, one of the nation’s leading public intellectuals, will be the 2002 Jeannette K. Watson Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Humanities at Syracuse…
Syracuse University Registrar Peter B. DeBlois resigns to take position at EDUCAUSE
Syracuse University Registrar Peter B. DeBlois resigns to take position at EDUCAUSEMay 04, 2001Cynthia J. Moritzcjmoritz@syr.edu Peter B. DeBlois G’71, Ph.D.’79, will leave his position as Syracuse University registrar on July 3 to become director of communications for EDUCAUSE, a…
The College of Arts and Sciences becomes the new administrative home of the Honors Program
The College of Arts and Sciences becomes the new administrative home of the Honors ProgramApril 13, 2001Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu Effective July 1, the University Honors Program will change administrative homes, from the Office of the Vice President for Undergraduate Studies to…
Second quarter of 2000-01 academic year sees continuing decline in number of student judicial cases
Second quarter of 2000-01 academic year sees continuing decline in number of student judicial casesMarch 03, 2001 A new report released by Syracuse University’s Office of Judicial Affairs shows the number of cases handled by the University Judicial System is…
Chancellor Q&A: Campus Safety
Chancellor Q&A: Campus SafetyMarch 03, 2001 Student safety is an important and ever-present concern. Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw sat down recently with Syracuse Record Executive Editor Kevin Morrow for a question-and-answer session on the subject. Q: One can surmise that…
SU doctoral student will discuss research on gravitational waves and gravitational wave detection in Pathways to Knowledge lecture
SU doctoral student will discuss research on gravitational waves and gravitational wave detection in Pathways to Knowledge lectureFebruary 20, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Andri M. Gretarsson, a physics doctoral student, will present “Quiet Detectors for Listening to the Cosmos” during the first…
Six to be honored with Chancellor’s Citations
Six to be honored with Chancellor’s CitationsFebruary 10, 2001 Six Syracuse University faculty and staff members will receive Chancellor’s Citations for Outstanding Contributions to the University’s Academic Programs, for Distinguished Service, and for Exceptional Academic Achievement at a dinner in…
State governments are running better, many ready for an economic downturn
State governments are running better, many ready for an economic downturnJanuary 30, 2001A full year after Y2K, the computer bug that many believedwould shut down global commerce is having an unexpected and positive impact in asurprising area– state government management….
Study by research team, published in the Jan. 26 issue of Science magazine, proves that climate changes in the Northern Hemisphere affect the climate south of the equator
Study by research team, published in the Jan. 26 issue of Science magazine, proves that climate changes in the Northern Hemisphere affect the climate south of the equatorJanuary 26, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu A team of scientists from Syracuse University, Duke Universityand…
Jeffrey Wigand, former tobacco executive who ‘blew the whistle’ on tobacco industry research and practices, to speak about his experiences Jan. 24 at Syracuse University
Jeffrey Wigand, former tobacco executive who ‘blew the whistle’ on tobacco industry research and practices, to speak about his experiences Jan. 24 at Syracuse UniversityJanuary 12, 2001Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Jeffrey Wigand, the former Brown and Willamson Tobacco Corp. executive labeled…