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Hearing research study seeks infant participants
The study is funded by the March of Dimes Foundation and the goal is to help identify hearing loss better in babies.
TRAC: Federal prosecutors along U.S. Southwest border overwhelmed by soaring drug cases
According to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC), federal prosecutors along the United States’ southwest border with Mexico—many already strained by the rise in their immigration caseloads—are facing a new challenge: how to handle a sharp jump in drug cases.
Emerging Talk will bring entrepreneurs together for sharing of ideas, advice
Emerging Talk is an avenue where creative individuals can meet others with great ideas and the knowledge to put them into action.
Syracuse Stage offers open captioning for hearing-impaired patrons
Syracuse Stage is offering open captioned performances for hearing impaired patrons, starting with the current production of “Almost, Maine.”
Marian Wright Edelman speaks on ‘A Voice for Children’ April 6 in University Lectures series
Marian Wright Edelman, founder and president of the Children’s Defense Fund, will speak on the Syracuse University campus on Tuesday, April 6.
LCS alumnus Patrick Magari will share his experiences during annual Nunan Lecture and Research Day April 9
Patrick J. Magari ’85, G’90, Ph.D. ‘92, owner and principal engineer of Creare Inc., will present this year’s Nunan Lecture in Syracuse University’s L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science.
Marion Wilson’s NYC art exhibition ‘Artificially Free of Nature’ examines environment through creation, instruction
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SU Sport Management Club raises nearly $100,000 for local charities, makes $21,500 gift to Ronald McDonald House Charities of CNY
As a result of its most successful annual sport auction in December 2009, the SPM Club made a $21,579.16 gift to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central New York.
Wednesday’s visit to campus by Asaf Shariv cancelled
Wednesday’s scheduled visit to Syracuse University by Asaf Shariv, Counsel General of Israel in New York, has been cancelled.
Syracuse University honors Black History Month with Feb. 11 ‘Paris Noir’ discussion in Boston
Syracuse University adds new insights to Black History Month with a special Feb. 11 panel discussion “Art-in-Progress: Paris Noir in Diaspora” at the French Library Alliance Francaise of Boston.