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New antimicrobial webs developed by Syracuse University researchers sterilize medical implants for up to 14 days, reduce chance of infection
SU News Services(315) 443-3784 Treatment of hospital-related infections in the United States costs up to $11 billion a year, and about half of those infections are related to medical devices implanted in patients. Until now, efforts to control drug-resistant biofilms…
U.S. EPA’s Tom Kelly highlights role of science, communication in indoor air quality policy
The opening plenary speaker on the fourth day of the Ninth International Healthy Buildings Conference, hosted by the Syracuse Center of Excellence, was Tom Kelly, director of the Indoor Environments Division.
Syracuse Symposium presents expert on iconography, visual culture Oct. 8
Syracuse Symposium continues with a lecture by William J. Thomas (W.J.T.) Mitchell, renowned theorist on iconography and visual culture.
New antimicrobial webs developed by Syracuse University researchers sterilize medical implants for up to 14 days, reduce chance of infection
SU researchers have developed hydrogel mats that protection to surgical patients from infection.
Department of Drama presents ‘Fables,’ based on Aesop
An imaginative retelling of Aesop’s Fables has been created by students and faculty in the Department of Drama in the College of Visual and Performing Arts.
Senior Amy Rabideau receives prestigious 2009 Astronaut Scholarship award
Senior Amy Rabideau is among 18 students nationwide to receive the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation’s 2009–10 scholarship award.
University Union presents an evening with John Legend on Sept. 23
Recording artist John Legend will speak on Sept. 23 as guest of University Union Performing Arts.
Public invited to observe Buddhist monks’ construction of a sand mandala at Syracuse University
Members of the Syracuse University and greater Syracuse communities will have the opportunity from Sept. 21-25 to observe the construction of a sand mandala, a complex symbolic structure that is associated with the most profound and elaborate Buddhist ceremonies in Tibet.
SU Abroad Message on H1N1
A message from SU Abroad on H1N1.
SU in the News: Friday, September 11, 2009
United Press International reported on the meeting of the White House Task Force on Middle Class Families held at the Schine Student Center and chaired by U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden L’68. A Philadelphia Daily News column featured the “Stupid…