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Research finds low oxygen resources in CNY’s Three Rivers system

Thursday, April 29, 2010, By News Staff

A unique three-year longitudinal and vertical study of Central New York’s Three Rivers system—involving the Oswego, Oneida and Seneca rivers—has revealed that oxygen resources have become degraded by several stressors, including the impact of wastewater treatment plants, nonpoint runoff, an increase in invasive zebra mussels and channelization of the flow.

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SU Parent Advocacy Center offers six-session ‘Parent University’ to develop advocacy skills, understanding of special education system

Friday, February 26, 2010, By Jennifer Russo

The Syracuse University Parent Advocacy Center (SUPAC) is facilitating “Parent University.”

Efficient new wireless system developed by Syracuse University scientist can save 10 percent of bandwidth

Tuesday, December 22, 2009, By News Staff

SU News Services(315) 443-3784 Driven by fast-growing use of smart phones and Internet videos, wireless communication among Americans is expanding so rapidly that a tsunami of megabytes could soon threaten to overwhelm the bandwidth available. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has…

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Efficient new wireless system developed by Syracuse University scientist can save 10 percent of bandwidth

Monday, December 21, 2009, By News Staff

A Syracuse University scientist has invented a new technology for handling wireless traffic that significantly reduces bandwidth use.

iSchool prof Lee McKnight, key player in Summerhill Biomass, helps unveil solid biofuel system

Tuesday, October 20, 2009, By News Staff

Margaret Spillett(315) 443-1069 Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool) associate professor Lee McKnight, co-founder of nationally acclaimed Wireless Grids Corp., is a key player in Summerhill Biomass, which is participating, along with WGC, in a $200,000 SU Chancellor’s Leadership…

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Syracuse iSchool prof Lee McKnight, key player in Summerhill Biomass, helps unveil solid biofuel system

Monday, October 19, 2009, By News Staff

The SEED Project is exploring wireless grids and biomass energy innovations for the creation of an urban greenhouse in the Syracuse community.

Campus & Community

Critic to speak about mystery fiction

Thursday, October 1, 2009, By News Staff

Maureen Corrigan, the book critic for National Public Radio’s “Fresh Air,” is the next speaker in the Syracuse University Library Associates lecture series.

Syracuse University and Emisphere Technologies Inc. enter into research agreement to test oral drug delivery systems

Monday, June 22, 2009, By News Staff

Syracuse University and Emisphere Technologies Inc. enter into research agreement to test oral drug delivery systemsJune 22, 2009Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Syracuse University and Emisphere Technologies Inc. (OTC BB: EMIS.OB) have entered into a research agreement to combine Emisphere’s proprietary Eligen® oral…

U.S. News: iSchool maintains its No. 1 rank in information systems

Tuesday, April 28, 2009, By News Staff

U.S. News: iSchool maintains its No. 1 rank in information systems April 28, 2009Margaret Costello Spillettmcostell@syr.edu The Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool) maintained its No. 1 ranking in information systems in U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best…

Introducing SUmail, SU’s new student e-mail system

Tuesday, April 21, 2009, By News Staff

Introducing SUmail, SU’s new student e-mail systemApril 21, 2009SU News ServicesSUnews@syr.edu Following months of development, preparation and testing, Information Technology and Services (ITS) has announced the availability of SUmail, the new student e-mail system at Syracuse University. SUmail will replace…