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Pathways to Knowledge Lecture Series continues March 27 with a look at the informal economic sector of 18th-century Jamaica

Saturday, March 24, 2001, By News Staff

Pathways to Knowledge Lecture Series continues March 27 with a look at the informal economic sector of 18th-century JamaicaMarch 24, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Syracuse University’s Pathways to Knowledge Lecture Series will continue with a presentation by Mark W. Hauser, a Ph.D….

Syracuse University’s Office of Development is restructured; three receive new appointments

Monday, March 19, 2001, By News Staff

The Office of Development within Syracuse University?s Division of Institutional Advancement has been restructured. Under the new configuration, the office has been split into three units–advancement services, leadership gifts and giving programs. ?We are organizing the area to take advantage…

Videoconference, panel discussions will serve to introduce students to the opportunities that exist in public service

Saturday, March 17, 2001, By News Staff

Videoconference, panel discussions will serve to introduce students to the opportunities that exist in public service March 17, 2001 Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu The Maxwell School of Citizenship will be the site of “Making a Difference: Opportunities in Public Service,” March…

NASA and New York state government to fund innovative engineering program to involve students in design of next-generation spacecraft

Tuesday, March 13, 2001, By News Staff

NASA and New York state government to fund innovative engineering program to involve students in design of next-generation spacecraftMarch 13, 2001 NASA and the State of New York will jointly fund a three-year program at Syracuse and Cornell universities to…

Second quarter of 2000-01 academic year sees continuing decline in number of student judicial cases

Saturday, March 3, 2001, By News Staff

Second quarter of 2000-01 academic year sees continuing decline in number of student judicial casesMarch 03, 2001 A new report released by Syracuse University’s Office of Judicial Affairs shows the number of cases handled by the University Judicial System is…

Tepper Center helps give SU students an advantage as they transition from college to the entertainment industry

Saturday, March 3, 2001, By News Staff

Tepper Center helps give SU students an advantage as they transition from college to the entertainment industryMarch 03, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Like most of their classmates, senior drama students Matt Benson and Andy Newlin have spent the past four years trying…

Chancellor Q&A: Campus Safety

Saturday, March 3, 2001, By News Staff

Chancellor Q&A: Campus SafetyMarch 03, 2001 Student safety is an important and ever-present concern. Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw sat down recently with Syracuse Record Executive Editor Kevin Morrow for a question-and-answer session on the subject. Q: One can surmise that…

Syracuse Symposium, a two-month series presented by SU’s College of Arts and Sciences, will celebrate the power of poetry

Tuesday, February 20, 2001, By News Staff

Syracuse Symposium, a two-month series presented by SU’s College of Arts and Sciences, will celebrate the power of poetryFebruary 20, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences will present the 2001 Syracuse Symposium, “Poetry: Moving Language, Language Moving,”…

Center for Emerging Network Technologies, based in SU’s School of Information Studies, will address wireless communication technology issues and provide new research opportunities for students, faculty

Friday, February 16, 2001, By News Staff

Center for Emerging Network Technologies, based in SU’s School of Information Studies, will address wireless communication technology issues and provide new research opportunities for students, faculty February 16, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu While large and small telecommunications companies compete for access to…

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…