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SRC provides $5 million community matching gift to Say Yes to Education Syracuse—largest single external gift the program has ever received

Saturday, January 22, 2011, By News Staff

Syracuse becomes first ‘Say Yes to Education City’ in the nation At a Jan. 22 reception at the Central New York Philanthropy Center, officials from SRC, Inc.—formerly Syracuse Research Corporation—announced that the company is making a $5 million community matching…

Stone Canoe to have exhibition at XL Projects

Friday, January 21, 2011, By Eileen Jevis

A display of artwork from the fifth edition of Stone Canoe: A Journal of Arts, Literature, and Social Commentary, will be on display beginning Jan. 26 and run through Feb. 20 at the XL Projects Gallery, 307–313 S. Clinton St.,…

SU in the News: Friday, January 21, 2011

Friday, January 21, 2011, By News Staff

SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE 9WSYR’s “Bridge Street” hosted Juli Boeheim and Rachel Gazdick, Say Yes Syracuse executive director, to speak about the plans for the first ever Say Yes to Education Day this Saturday, to raise money for Say…

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SU in the News: Friday, January 21

Friday, January 21, 2011, By News Staff

Plans for first Say Yes to Education Day highlighted by local media

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Women in Scientific and Environmental Professions begins 13th year

Friday, January 21, 2011, By News Staff

Nina-Marie Lister, associate professor, urban and regional planning, Ryerson University, Toronto, and visiting associate professor, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, will launch this year’s Women in Scientific and Environmental Professions Speaker Series.

Cutting-edge GPS bus tracking system comes to Connective Corridor

Friday, January 21, 2011, By News Staff

Syracuse University, through the Connective Corridor, is partnering with Centro on an 18-month pilot program that will provide real-time predictive bus information for riders along the Corridor and many campus shuttle routes. The technology is called “Bus Time,” and involves…

iSchool’s Scott Nicholson wins ALISE Pratt-Severn Faculty Innovation Award

Thursday, January 20, 2011, By News Staff

The Pratt-Severn Faculty Innovation Award Committee has selected Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool) Associate Professor Scott Nicholson as this year’s recipient of the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) Pratt-Severn Faculty Innovation award for his creative use of gaming and social media to attract more users to public libraries.

VPA announces inaugural Sandra Kahn Alpert Visiting Artist

Thursday, January 20, 2011, By Erica Blust

Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) has named New York City-based artist Stephen Talasnik as its inaugural Sandra Kahn Alpert Visiting Artist. The Sandra Kahn Alpert Visiting Artist Endowed Fund was established by Alpert, a 1945 alumna…

Maxwell School professor to lead research team investigating climate change-induced conflict in Senegal and Mali

Wednesday, January 19, 2011, By News Staff

John McPeak, associate professor of public administration at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University, will lead an international, multi-disciplinary team seeking to reduce climate change-related conflicts between pastoralists and farmers in the Senegal and Niger River basins in the West African countries of Senegal and Mali.

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Free bus trip to Waterloo Outlets and Women’s National Historic Park

Wednesday, January 19, 2011, By News Staff

The Slutzker Center for International Services and the Office of Off-Campus and Commuter Services is hosting a bus trip to Seneca Falls Women’s Rights National Historic Park and Waterloo Premium Outlets for students.