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TRAC: IRS audit program on ‘global high wealth’ individuals not effective
According to an analysis of very timely court data by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC), the special government effort to target “global high wealth” individuals—including those with assets or incomes in the tens of millions of dollars—completed audits on…
Impunity Watch presents third annual symposium, ‘Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War and Crime against Humanity’
On Saturday, April 14, at 1 p.m. in Maxwell Auditorium, Syracuse University College of Law’s Impunity Watch will present its third annual symposium on human rights, “Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War and Crime against Humanity.” Former International Criminal…
The NewsHouse: Increased pedaling due to more than just nice weather
While Syracuse has had its share of warm weather this fall, that is not the only reason for increased bikes on campus.
TRAC: Weapons prosecutions decline
The latest available data from the Justice Department show that during January 2011, the U.S. government reported 484 new weapons prosecutions, the lowest level since January 2001. The comparisons of the number of defendants charged with weapons-related offenses are based…
TRAC: High-wealth tax audits off to slow start
Very timely data from the Internal Revenue Service shows that a new agency program to investigate how well or poorly high-wealth individuals are complying with the nation’s tax laws has gotten off to a very slow start. The program and…
Design Gallery at The Warehouse to present student weaving, exhibition design
The shows will run April 8-21.
Weather Update: Classes resume Tuesday, March 8
Syracuse University classes will resume Tuesday, March 8 and the University will operate on a normal schedule.
Winter Weather Update
Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011; 5 a.m.—The University is operating on normal hours today.
Dec. 16 TMR canceled due to weather
The Thursday Morning Roundtable for Dec. 16 has been canceled.
Winter Weather Update
Wednesday, December 15, 2010; 9:05 a.m.—The University will be carefully monitoring today’s weather and road conditions, and will continue to do so throughout the extent of the lake-effect snow that is forecast to occur through tomorrow.