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Whitman’s Velu named JPMorgan Chase Faculty Fellow
Whitman School of Management Professor Raja Velu has been named to the newly created post of JPMorgan Chase Faculty Fellow. In this important new role, Velu will serve as liaison and facilitator between JPMorgan Chase and Syracuse University, helping to…
Environmental Health Office, Safety Department to merge
The Risk Management Department has announced that effective Sept. 1, Syracuse University’s Environmental Health Office and Safety Department will merge and operate as one service unit. The new name of the combined department is Environmental Health and Safety Services Office….
ArtsEmerging at Syracuse Stage presents ‘Perceptions’
Works written and performed by students from Nottingham and Fowler high schools will be presented at Syracuse Stage at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 17. The works were created as part of a year-long ArtsEmerging program called “Perceptions,” which culminated…
Emergency Procedures Reference Guide Update
As part of the University’s continuing efforts to improve emergency preparedness information provided to the University community, a new topic, “Suspicious Package,” has been added to the Emergency Procedures Reference Guide at http://emergencyguide.syr.edu/.
SU celebrates National Orange Day March 24
Syracuse University will be celebrating on Thursday, March 24, as the University and SU alumni clubs around the country mark National Orange Day. This year is the 141st anniversary of SU’s founding on March 24, 1870. “On National Orange Day,…
SU students tutor, mentor through Literacy Corps
Tutoring and mentoring through the Syracuse University Literacy Corps (SULC) is a unique, challenging, and rewarding experience working with children in the Syracuse City School District to help improve their literacy skills.
Ford’s Future of Safety tour brings new airbag technology to Syracuse University
Ford Motor Co. is partnering with L. C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science (LCS) at Syracuse University to demonstrate the future of auto safety.
Syracuse Stage’s 38th season starts with exuberant, uplifting performance by Rochester native
Set in a tough, Bronx high school, the nationally acclaimed and award-winning “No Child…” traces the efforts of a young teaching artist to engage a class of uninspired and underachieving 10th graders by challenging the students to put on a play.
Ann Grodzins Gold receives Fulbright-Hays Award
Fulbright-Hays Awards provide opportunities for overseas experience, and the program is open to educators and administrators with responsibilities for curriculum development in fields related to humanities, languages, and area studies.
Syracuse Stage announces special addition to the 2010-11 season
No Child . . ., a nationally acclaimed one-person show documenting a teacher’s struggles and triumphs in New York City’s public school system, will run Sept. 21—Oct. 10 in the Storch Theatre as an off-subscription special presentation in Syracuse Stage’s 2010/2011 season.