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Globalization and its discontents is subject of Maxwell School graduate symposium

Thursday, November 11, 2010, By News Staff

The Maxwell School‘s Sociology Department will sponsor a symposium, “The Challenges of Globalization: Theories and Practices,” on Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 15 and 16. The opening speaker on Monday from 4-6 p.m. is Professor Gavin Fridell, author of “Fair Trade…

Campus & Community

Subjects sought for exercise research study

Monday, October 4, 2010, By News Staff

Volunteers are needed to o participate in an exercise research study investigating the effects of physical activity on fructose consumption. Requirements: Recreationally active, non-obese, ages 18-35, no lipid-lowering meds. Financial compensation provided. Research performed at the Human Performance Lab at…

Media, Law & Policy

SU College of Law’s Cooney Colloquium begins spring series on inhuman subjects

Wednesday, March 31, 2010, By Jaclyn D. Grosso

During the month of April, distinguished lecturers will come to SU for discussions on “Inhuman Subjects: Critiquing the Limits of Humanism, Human Rights, and the Humanities” as part of The Angela S. Cooney Colloquium on Law and Humanities.

Discovery by SU Florence professor in Botticelli masterpiece becomes subject of BBC documentary

Friday, February 19, 2010, By News Staff

“The Private Life of a Masterpiece,” highlighted a discovery by Rab Hatfield.

Subjects needed for exercise science study

Monday, August 24, 2009, By News Staff

Subjects are needed for a study examining the insulin response to physical activity during frequent meal consumption. This study will give you a better understanding of your body’s insulin response to frequent calorie consumption, with and without exercise. Subjects will…

Author James Herriot subject of July 16 lecture by SU English professor Sanford Sternlicht

Tuesday, July 7, 2009, By News Staff

Author James Herriot subject of July 16 lecture by SU English professor Sanford SternlichtJuly 07, 2009Rob Enslinrmenslin@syr.edu James Herriot, the great animal writer from England and author of the best-selling “All Creatures Great and Small,” is the subject of a…

Legendary TV executive Fred Silverman’s impact on popular culture and the business practices of the entertainment industry is subject of April 8 symposium at Syracuse University

Friday, March 27, 2009, By News Staff

Legendary TV executive Fred Silverman’s impact on popular culture and the business practices of the entertainment industry is subject of April 8 symposium at Syracuse UniversityMarch 27, 2009Wendy S. Loughlinwsloughl@syr.edu The pioneering work of executive producer and network television executive…

‘Remaking America: Universities as Anchor Institutions-the Syracuse Example’ is subject of Chancellor Cantor’s March 19 University address

Monday, March 9, 2009, By News Staff

‘Remaking America: Universities as Anchor Institutions-the Syracuse Example’ is subject of Chancellor Cantor’s March 19 University addressMarch 09, 2009Kevin C. Quinnkcquinn@syr.edu In light of President Obama’s call to action for universities to use their intellectual capital to reform our schools,…

‘Pastiche, Performance, Portraiture’ subject of Light Work lecture

Wednesday, September 3, 2008, By News Staff

‘Pastiche, Performance, Portraiture’ subject of Light Work lectureSeptember 03, 2008Jessica Heckmanjhheckma@syr.edu Light Work will present a lecture, “Pastiche, Performance and Portraiture (and the Imponderable Hazards of Publishing Photographs),” by Gina Murtagh, Kim Waale and Julie Grossman, Monday, Sept. 8, at…

AAHRPP gives full accreditation to Syracuse University’s human subjects research protection program

Tuesday, July 1, 2008, By News Staff

Sara Miller(315) 443-9038 The Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs Inc. (AAHRPP) has granted Syracuse University full accreditation for its human subjects research protection program for the next three years. In meeting AAHRPP’s high accreditation standards, SU…