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Research Is Her Cup of Tea
Romita Ray’s background is steeped in India’s place in the history of tea production. She grew up in Kolkata (also known as Calcutta), a descendent of one of the pioneering Indian tea planter families in Bengal. Her expertise as an…
Undergrads Team Up to Publish Bacteria Research
Bacteria may be small, but the effect they have on us is anything but minor. Bacteria are often associated with illness and disease, but in reality most do us more good than harm. Although certain bacteria can wreak havoc on…
Aileen Gallagher Named Editor of EducationShift
Newhouse School associate professor of magazine Aileen Gallagher has been named education editor of EducationShift, MediaShift’s journalism education vertical. Upon Gallagher’s appointment, outgoing editor Kathleen Bartzen Culver wrote, “Aileen… has a true passion for what we do… I know she…
Syracuse Hosts International Masterclass on Particle Physics, March 13, 17
Dozens of local high school students and their teachers will get to be scientists for a day, thanks to the International Masterclass on Particle Physics at Syracuse University. Students have the option to participate in a daylong masterclass on Monday,…
Campus Framework Forum (video)
Students, faculty and staff gathered Tuesday in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium in Newhouse 3 to participate in a Campus Framework forum. Moderated by Joyce LaLonde ’17, vice president of the Student Association and student representative on the Campus Framework Advisory…
Refugee High School Students to Participate in ‘We Are Syracuse’ Event at School of Education March 1
The third annual “We Are Syracuse” event will be hosted on Wednesday, March 1, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m in the Sharon Jacquet Education Commons, Huntington Hall, on the Syracuse University Campus. Refugee students from Nottingham High School will come…
Profs. Lysak and Gutterman Offer Thoughts on Press Briefing Shut Out
Suzanne Lysak, Assistant Professor of Broadcast Journalism, and Roy Gutterman, Associate Professor and Director of The Tully Center for Free Speech, were both interviewed by WHAM-TV for the story “Media Shut Out of Press Briefing.”
Prof. Nicholson: Macy’s Closings a Wise Strategic Move
Amanda Nicholson, professor of retail practice at the Whitman School of Management, was interviewed by WSYR-TV for the story “JC Penney follows Macy’s in closing stores”
Syracuse Stage Announces Its 2017/18 Season
Syracuse Stage Artistic Director Robert Hupp has announced the plays selected for the 2017/18 season. The six plays are “The Three Musketeers,” “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,” “The Wizard of Oz,” “Next to Normal,” “A Raisin…