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Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw answers some of the more than 70 questions asked by members of the University community

Tuesday, October 9, 2001, By News Staff

Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw answers some of the more than 70 questions asked by members of the University communityOctober 09, 2001SU News ServicesSUnews@syr.edu Following is the text of the address that Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw intended to deliver to the…

Trademark Licensing Advisory Board searches for student representative

Saturday, September 22, 2001, By News Staff

Trademark Licensing Advisory Board searches for student representativeSeptember 22, 2001Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu The Trademark Licensing Advisory Board (TLAB) is seeking a student representative to serve on the board. The TLAB advises Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw on activities related to the…

New book provides method to evaluate local government

Tuesday, June 5, 2001, By News Staff

New book provides method to evaluate local governmentJune 05, 2001Cynthia J. Moritzcjmoritz@syr.edu Despite much fanfare from academics and others about government performance measures, too few local governments use these tools, according to the authors of “Does Your Government Measure Up?…

Thirteen Syracuse professors receive emeriti status

Saturday, May 5, 2001, By News Staff

Thirteen Syracuse professors receive emeriti statusMay 05, 2001Jonathan Hayjhay@syr.edu Professors Phillip Church, Donald F. Cortese, Donald C. Dittmer, John R. Elliott Jr., Elizabeth C. Essman, Daniel Field, Garth H. Foster, Samuel V. Kennedy III, Peter T. Marsh, David L. Miller,…

Syracuse University’s first e-book documents the construction of SUNY Upstate’s Institute for Human Performance

Saturday, April 28, 2001, By News Staff

Syracuse University’s first e-book documents the construction of SUNY Upstate’s Institute for Human PerformanceApril 28, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Standing at the end of long lines, snaking their way among stacks of books at bookstores is the legendary ritual students undergo at…

New B.P.S. degree targets workforce to spur regional economic growth

Friday, April 27, 2001, By News Staff

New B.P.S. degree targets workforce to spur regional economic growthApril 27, 2001Linda Kristensenlgkriste@syr.edu Through its new bachelor of professional studies (B.P.S.) degree, designed for adult part-time students, Syracuse University will further contribute to the region’s economic development and benefit the…

New fashions hit the stage in ‘Elements’ show April 26 and 27

Saturday, April 21, 2001, By News Staff

New fashions hit the stage in ‘Elements’ show April 26 and 27April 21, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu The Fashion Association of Design Students in Syracuse University’s College for Human Development will present “Elements,” the 2001 installment of its annual fashion show, at…

Nautica Enterprises Inc. CEO will cut ceremonial ribbon for new design studio, speak as part of the Genet Lecture Series

Thursday, March 8, 2001, By News Staff

Nautica Enterprises Inc. CEO will cut ceremonial ribbon for new design studio, speak as part of the Genet Lecture SeriesMarch 08, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Regardless of their major–fashion, textile, retailing or environmental design–most design students spend as much time working in…

New child poverty numbers show that New York state ranks last in the United States and in the industrialized world

Thursday, February 22, 2001, By News Staff

New child poverty numbers show that New York state ranks last in the United States and in the industrialized worldFebruary 22, 2001Jill Leonhardtjlleonha@maxwell.syr.edu According to a book on the new study, co-edited by Maxwell School professor TimothySmeeding, more than 26…

Prostate Cancer Project reaches out to African American males through barbershop visits, a comic book and a brochure

Friday, February 16, 2001, By News Staff

Prostate Cancer Project reaches out to African American males through barbershop visits, a comic book and a brochureFebruary 16, 2001Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Every Saturday in February and March, the patrons of local African American barbershops are getting more than just…