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‘Age Power’ is topic at Institute for Retired Professionals April 15 event
Mary Pagán, gerontologist and exercise physiologist for Wellness Enterprises, LLC, will discuss what people can do stay vibrant and healthy at this week’s Institute for Retired Professionals (IRP).
Attorney Paul Kerson to discuss Holocaust property seizure and legal recovery April 16
New York attorney Paul Kerson will lead a discussion at Syracuse University about Nazi property seizure and the story of a long legal battle leading to recompense for elderly holocaust survivors.
SU in the News: Friday, April 9, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE A Denver AP wire story cited information from the recent report by Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) on IRS operations with respect to individual counties. North Country Public Radio interviewed Gustav Niebuhr, associate…
SU in the News: Friday, April 9
Maxwell School’s Leonard Burman discusses value-added taxes on MSNBC
Streaming video testimony of survivors commemorates Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom Ha-Shoah)
To commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day, Monday April 12, the Judaic Studies Program in partnership with the University Library is presenting “Holocaust Voices: Excerpts from the (Steven Spielberg) Visual History Archive at the University Library.”
Newhouse senior ‘globalsizes’ communication among college students
Patrice Innocenti is the creator and editor-in-chief of The World on Campus (WONC).
Students to explore social media’s role during three-day charrette
In response to social media’s growing influence on society, the School of Information Studies and College of Visual and Performing Arts are setting students to work on the problem of developing new ways for businesses to communicate internally as well as connect with their clientele through interactive, user-driven information technologies.
SU in the News: Monday, April 5
College of Human Ecology’s Ellen deLara interviewed by Hartford, Conn., radio station about bullying and suicide
SU in the News: Monday, April 5, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Syracuse.com reported briefly on “The Campbell Conversations” public affairs radio show, a joint venture between the Campbell Public Affairs Institute at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and WRVO. Grant Reeher, associate professor…
Columbia University scholar Dabashi to keynote ‘Religion in Scholarship’ symposium April 9
On Friday, April 9, the Syracuse University Humanities Center will present Religion in Scholarship, an interdisciplinary symposium exploring the changing relationship between religion and scholarly study. The all-day symposium will take place in the Tolley Humanities Building, room 304 and will be keynoted by Hamid Dabashi, professor of Iranian studies and comparative literature at Columbia University.