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‘Belonging in Education’: Sarah Gentile Looks to Improve Experiences for All Students

Monday, April 4, 2022, By Martin Walls

Sarah Gentile G’03, G’22 describes herself as passionate about equity, inclusion, dignity and belonging in education. Already director of fine arts for the West Genesee Central School District in Camillus, Gentile recently became the district’s coordinator of diversity, equity, and…

Campus & Community

Getting ROI Out of GPUs: Spring Research Computing Series

Monday, April 4, 2022, By Eric Ferguson

Wednesday, April 13, 12:30-1:30 p.m. ET Virtual Session (Microsoft Teams) Hosted by the ITS Research Computing team, the Research Computing Series provides a forum for faculty and students to learn more about the wide range of tools available to them—including…

NewsNation

“Could Oscar slap put a dent in Will Smith’s bankability?”

Saturday, April 2, 2022, By Lily Datz

J. Christopher Hamilton, assistant professor of television, radio, and film in the Newhouse School, was interviewed for the NewsNation segment “Could Oscar slap put a dent in Will Smith’s bankability?” Hamilton, an expert on the monetization of content in the…

Bloomberg TV

“Historic Labor Union Win Against Amazon In New York”

Friday, April 1, 2022, By Lily Datz

Lynne Vincent, assistant professor of management in the Whitman School, was interviewed for the Bloomberg TV segment “Historic Labor Union Win Against Amazon In New York.” Vincent, an expert on industrial and labor relations, discussed the Amazon warehouse workers in…

The Los Angeles Times

“This year’s Grammys were supposed to be a return to normal. Then came The Slap

Friday, April 1, 2022, By Lily Datz

Bill Werde, director of the Bandier Program in the Newhouse School, was quoted in The Los Angeles Times story “This year’s Grammys were supposed to be a return to normal. Then came The Slap.” Werde, an expert on the music…

STEM

EES Professor Helps Find Clues Behind What Turned Ancient Subtropical Drylands Into Oases

Friday, April 1, 2022, By Dan Bernardi

As temperatures and carbon dioxide (CO2) levels on Earth continue to increase in response to rising greenhouse gas emissions, researchers are looking to a mystery millions of years in the past to answer questions about what our climate may look…

Arts & Culture

Professor Silvio Torres-Saillant Helps Advance Latino History and Culture in the United States

Friday, April 1, 2022, By Dan Bernardi

Silvio Torres-Saillant, professor of English and Dean’s Professor of the Humanities in the College of Arts and Sciences, is one of 18 members selected for the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Latino (NMAL) Scholarly Advisory Committee. The committee, which…

Campus & Community

Weekend Preview: AAPI Heritage Month | Pinterest Party | ‘Encanto’

Thursday, March 31, 2022, By News Staff

Dear Students and Families: This weekend marks the beginning of April, which hopefully means the weather will begin to warm up and we can take full advantage of the opportunities to spend time outdoors and explore the local area. There…

Campus & Community

Two New Student Members Named to the Community Review Board

Thursday, March 31, 2022, By News Staff

The Community Review Board (CRB) has announced that two students, Hunter Luke ’25 and Adia Santos ’23, have joined its membership and begun in their new roles. The CRB reviews appeals of civilian complaints regarding Department of Public Safety (DPS)…

Campus & Community

‘Freedom Is in Our Blood’: Ukrainian Community Members React and Respond to War With Russia

Thursday, March 31, 2022, By Jen Plummer

Alona Kulesha is a Ph.D. candidate in chemistry in the College of Arts and Sciences, studying protein design and function. Linh Nguyen Phan Bao G’20 is an operations research analyst in the D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families, a…