Search Results for: ,STE
Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner at Nov. 4 IRP
The Institute for Retired Professionals (IRP) will host Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner on Nov. 4. Miner will discuss new initiatives under way for the City of Syracuse, as well as challenges facing the community. Miner was elected in 2009, becoming…
Free bus tickets to Washington, D.C., Colbert and Stewart rally
Get your signs and costumes ready! A student bus will be traveling to Washington DC for the Rally to Restore Sanity and March to Keep Fear Alive, hosted by comedians Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert. 55 student tickets will be…
Hendricks Chapel installs Tiffany Steinwert as sixth dean Oct. 25
On Monday, Oct. 25, Hendricks Chapel will celebrate the formal installation of its sixth dean, the Rev. Tiffany Steinwert.
School of Education master’s graduate Rob Buyea to speak on debut novel
“Because of Mr. Terupt,” first book by Rob Buyea ’99, G’00, is based on author’s experiences teaching elementary school.
‘The 39 Steps’ kicks off Syracuse Stage season
“The 39 Steps” will run Oct. 20-Nov. 7 at Syracuse Stage, marking the start of Stage’s 2010-2011 mainstage season.
Syracuse iSchool, Polaris Library Systems announce collaboration to develop new technologies and services
Polaris Library Systems, a leading provider of library automation technology, is joining forces with the Syracuse University School of Information Studies.
JERK Magazine hosts launch party featuring local bands in celebration of its first issue of the semester
Jerk Magazine is hosting a launch party at Funk ‘n’
Waffles this Friday, Oct. 8, from 7:30 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Arts and Sciences’ Milton First-Year Lecture presents Harvard linguist Steven Pinker Oct. 6
Steven Pinker—one of the world’s leading cognitive scientists, interested in all aspects of language and the mind—is delivering the Milton First-Year Lecture in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences. Open only to College first-year and transfer students, the lecture is Wednesday, Oct. 6.
LCS’s Rebecca Bader awarded NSF grant to develop targeted drug delivery system for anti-rheumatic medications
Syracuse University’s Rebecca Bader, assistant professor of biomedical and chemical engineering in the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science (LCS), has been awarded her first National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to research a drug delivery system that will minimize the negative effects of taking anti-rheumatic medications over a long time period.
University hosts eastern sectional American Mathematics Society meeting Oct. 2-3
The 2010 Fall Eastern Sectional Meeting of the American Mathematics Society takes place at Syracuse University Oct. 2-3.