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Professor Robert Thompson on the Enduring Popularity of Elvis
Robert Thompson, Trustee Professor and director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture in the Newhouse School, was interviewed by Voice of America for the story “Elvis Still Creates Excitement Long After His Death.”
Professor of Law Kevin Noble Maillard Asks Where are Interracial Couples in Popular Culture
Kevin Noble Maillard, professor of law, authored a piece for The New York Times titled “Erased Onscreen: Where Are All the Interracial Couples?”
Syracuse to Host Media Studies and Popular Culture in Contemporary Japan Conference
The Media Studies and Popular Culture in Contemporary Japan Conference will convene on Saturday, February 25, from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Hall of Languages, Room 500. The event brings together leading scholars from the U.S. and Japan…
Assessment Workshop for Co-Curricular and Student Support Units
The Office of the Associate Provost for Academic Affairs is hosting the next Focus on Assessment workshop, Outcomes-Based Assessment to Support Student Learning and Development, to be held Tuesday, Feb. 14. This workshop is specifically intended for co-curricular and student…
Professor of Law Paula C. Johnson on New Evidence on the Emmett Till Case
Paula C. Johnson, professor in the College of Law and co-director of the Cold Case Justice Initiative, was quoted by ABC News for the story “New Book Spurs Call for Fresh Probe of Emmett Till Lynching.”
Assistant Professor Breagin Riley on the declining popularity of Peanuts
Breagin Riley, assistant professor of marketing in the Whitman School, was interviewed by The Christian Science Monitor for the article Snoopy for sale. Peanuts may go on the auction block
Falk Professors Discuss the Popularity of the Super Bowl
Falk professors Rick Burton and Dennis Deninger both discussed Super Bowl popularity and television ratings in an article by Reuters: Super Bowl has proven immune to ratings fatigue
Syracuse University Ambulance hosts National Collegiate EMS Week
Syracuse University Ambulance (SUA) invites the Syracuse University community to join in the celebration of National Collegiate Emergency Medical Services Week, beginning Monday, Nov. 14. National Collegiate EMS Week is modeled after National EMS Week, an event sponsored by the…
Combating Stimulant Misuse in College Environment
Recent research suggests one-third of undergraduate students nationwide misuse, or are at risk for misusing stimulants, such as the commonly prescribed ADHD medication Adderall. With funding from biotechnology company Shire, psychology associate professor Kevin Antshel is creating programming to reduce…
Dotger and Dotger Secure NSF Funding for Research on Elementary Science Simulations
Benjamin Dotger, professor of teaching and leadership, and Sharon Dotger, associate professor of science education, both in the School of Education, have been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation to continue their STEM-focused research into teacher education. The…