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Center for Health and Behavior faculty to lecture on adolescent health research Oct. 13 at Upstate Medical University
Faculty members from the Center for Health and Behavior (CHB) at Syracuse University will present a lecture at Upstate Medical University on adolescent health research on Wednesday, Oct. 13.
James Carpenter, architectural designer, glass sculptor, to lecture at Syracuse Architecture
Architectural designer and glass sculptor James Carpenter will speak at the Syracuse University School of Architecture on Tuesday, Oct. 12.
Research librarian Sally Gore to discuss eScience challenges, opportunities for libraries Oct. 7
Sally Gore G’04, head of research and scholarly communication services at University of Massachusetts Medical School’s Lamar Soutter Library, will speak on “Mitosis and the Life Cycle: A Metaphor for the Transformation of the Research Librarian.”
Subjects sought for exercise research study
Volunteers are needed to o participate in an exercise research study investigating the effects of physical activity on fructose consumption. Requirements: Recreationally active, non-obese, ages 18-35, no lipid-lowering meds. Financial compensation provided. Research performed at the Human Performance Lab at…
Library sponsors Faculty Collaborative Research Colloquium
“1930’s Redlining Maps from the Home Owners Loan Corporation” will be presented in the Peter Graham Scholarly Commons in Bird Library on Nov. 2 at 3 p.m.
Vaudeville star Flossie Turner Lewis records at Belfer Archive
Vaudeville audiences knew Lewis as ‘Little Hot Mama.’
Special Collections Research Center opens fall exhibition ‘The Silent Scream: Conflict in Novels Without Words’
Syracuse University Library’s Special Collections Research Center has amassed a fine collection of graphic novels, or novels without words.
Syracuse Architecture’s UPSTATE center hosts conference on future of Rust Belt cities
The conference will focus on the future of shrinking cities in America’s Rust Belt.
SU researchers utilize computer simulations to explore biofilm fragmentation
Syracuse University’s Radhakrishna Sureshkumar has been awarded a three-year, $426,290 grant by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to investigate how biofilms deform and break up under mechanical stress.
Syracuse iSchool’s Milton Mueller receives NSF funding to research social impact of network surveillance technologies
Syracuse University School of Information Studies Professor Milton Mueller’s $304,000 grant proposal “Deep Packet Inspection and the Governance of the Internet” has received funding by the National Science Foundation.