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Subjects Needed for Exercise Science Research
Volunteers Needed! The Department of Exercise Science needs subjects for upcoming research studies. Interested? Complete our online survey at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ExerciseBirthSurvey. Based on your responses, we may contact you about participating in one of our future studies. Contact Person: Jessica Redmond…
SU to Present ‘The Subject Is Lava’ MOOC Starting April 7
This spring, Earth sciences professor Jeff Karson and assistant professor of sculpture Robert Wysocki are bringing their popular Syracuse Lava Project to the world in “The Subject Is Lava,” a massive open online course (MOOC). The course begins April 7,…
‘William Kentridge: Nose and Other Subjects’ Opens Jan. 30
The Syracuse University Art Galleries presents “William Kentridge: Nose and Other Subjects,” an exhibition that celebrates recent work from the renowned South African artist. Including work that illustrates his signature style of utilizing linocut blocks printed on dictionary and encyclopedia…
‘Subject is Sports’ Hosts Live Q&A
The Subject is Sports, a massive open online course (MOOC) hosted its first live Q &A session with students on Wednesday, Oct. 30. Rick Burton, David B. Falk Distinguished Professor of Sport Management and SPM graduate assistant Elissa Roberts fielded questions…
‘The Subject is Sports’ Open to All
Free massive open online course begins Oct. 14, explores historical, business perspectives of sport Sport is a business that entertains and inspires, bridging generations, time zones and cultures. In 2012, the sport industry in the United States alone was valued…
‘Changes at The Post Standard’ is the subject of Oct. 18 TMR
The Oct. 18 session of Thursday Morning Roundtable will feature Stephen A. Rogers, editor and publisher of The Post-Standard, and Tim Kennedy, president of Syracuse Media Group. The pair will discuss the changes taking place at the Post-Standard as they…
Switching subject categories could improve test scores
New research on ‘output interference’ published in Psychological Science Students of all ages could improve their test scores if the category of information changed abruptly midway through the test, according to a new study on memory by researchers from Syracuse…
Benefits of city living will be subject of April 26 lecture
Edward Glaeser, author of the recent book “Triumph of the City” (Penguin Press HC, 2011), will be the guest speaker at the Andrew F. Smith Lecture in International Economics and Development at the Maxwell School on April 26. The lecture…
Library copyright issues subject of Open Access Week talk
As a part of Open Access Week 2011, the School of Information Studies (iSchool) will host Dorothea Salo.
Intellectual property is subject of GET Speaker Series talk
Katherine Card Beckles, Assistant General Counsel of Intellectual Property and Technology Law at JPMorgan Chase will speak on intellectual property.