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Assoc. Professor Elizabeth Cohen talks Sanctuary Cities and what comes next after the President’s announcement
Elizabeth Cohen, associate professor of political science, was interviewed by WAER to discuss President Trump’s news about the border wall and immigration for the news piece Immigration Attorney, SU Professor Question Legality of Punishing “Sanctuary Cities”
Setnor School to Present an Evening of Contemporary One-Act Operas
The Opera Theater in the College of Visual and Performing Arts’ Rose, Jules R. and Stanford S. Setnor School of Music will present an evening of short operas by leading American composers on Friday, Jan. 27, and Saturday, Jan. 28,…
‘Cuse Cast for week of January 17
Jack Patel ’18 anchors this week’s ‘Cuse Cast and has details on how the campus community celebrated the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
University Partners to Host Global Game Jam, Jan. 20-22 in Bird Library
Bird Library will serve as a location for Global Game Jam (#SUGGJ17), the world’s largest game jam (game creation) event, taking place on the weekend of Jan. 20-22. University and community members are invited to collaborate, create and present new game…
Vivian May, Visionary Humanist
The director of the Humanities Center is bringing national distinction to Syracuse University, thanks to a recent flurry of scholarly activity. Vivian May, the center’s director since 2015, is the author of a new article in Hypatia: A Journal of…
MaryAnn Monforte Quoted in Story About Amazon Holiday Sales
“Because when you’re competing with a service like Amazon you need to be able to meet or beat their hours,” says MaryAnn Monforte, professor of accounting practice at Syracuse University’s Whitman School of Management.
MaryAnn Monforte Quoted in Story About Tax Bill Reduction
“If you qualify, it’s a great way to get a deduction for your contribution and on top of that a tax credit.”
First Known Use of Mary Poppins’ Best-Known Word? Not in London but in DO
Peter Amster figures he heard the word for the first time when he was 14 or 15, a teenager in the darkness of a Long Island movie theater. He was a serious kid, already reading Sarte and Kierkegaard, but…
Two Free Speech Policies Revised and Take Effect January 1
With input from the campus community, Syracuse University revised two of the three University policies governing speech and expression, consistent with recommendations from the Working Group on Free Speech. Following the open comment period in November, the Anti-Harassment Policy and…
Professor Tej Bhatia Gives Plenary Addresses at Two Conferences
Tej K. Bhatia, professor of linguistics in the College of Arts and Sciences and director of South Asian Languages, has given plenary addresses at two distinguished conferences this fall. The first was at the 2016 Indo-French International Conference on Hindi…