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College of Human Ecology to offer new M.S. in Child & Family Health in the Global Community
Beginning in August 2011, the College of Human Ecology will begin offering a master of science in Child & Family Health in the Global Community, a 36-credit hour graduate program that will be a key component of the educational programs…
ATTENTION STAFF: Media research survey offers $15 and refreshments
A political science doctoral student is seeking SU staff to participate in a research study on the news media.
Light Work, UVP announce winter 2011 programming for Everson site
In January, UVP will feature “Asylum” and “Smoke” by Jeff Gibson.
SU in the News: Wednesday, December 8
College of Law and Maxwell School’s William Banks discusses Julian Assange arrest on Radio New Zealand
SU in the News: Wednesday, December 8, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE A blog posting on CircleID by the Internet Society’s New York chapter (ISOC-NY) made note of an upcoming presentation by iSchool Professor Milton Mueller, on his new book, “Networks and States: The Global Politics of…
Newhouse School calls for entries for Toner Prize
A $5,000 award will help recognize outstanding political reporting in tribute to the late Robin Toner ’76, who was the first female national political correspondent at The New York Times. The Toner Prize for Excellence in Political Reporting will be…
Healthy Monday newsletter available
The first issue of the Healthy Monday is available at the health center and at various locations throughout the Newhouse School.
SU in the News: Monday, December 6
School of Education’s Vincent Tinto quoted in Chronicle of Higher Education on graduation rates
SU in the News: Monday, December 6, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Statistics from Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) are mentioned in a Houston Chronicle article on Temporary Protected Status for illegal immigrants from Mexico and a Crime Report story on the implementation of the…
Syracuse Biomaterials Institute dedicated on the Syracuse University campus
Syracuse University today dedicated the Syracuse Biomaterials Institute (SBI), in Bowne Hall, a state-of-the art interdisciplinary research facility that will focus on research in biomaterials, smart medical devices and biological/tissue-engineered constructs.