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SU in the News: Thursday, May 24
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE A Huffington Post blog entry on how businesses are backing veterans by putting them to work references the Business Case for Hiring a Veteran: Beyond the Clichés issued in March by the Institute for Veterans…
SU in the News: Thursday, May 10
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE The Post-Standard and 9WSYR previewed today’s groundbreaking for Dineen Hall, the landmark building that will become the home of the Syracuse University College of Law. The Post-Standard highlighted the nine Achievement Award honorees-among them Chancellor…
SU in the News: Thursday, May 3
Minneapolis Star Tribune reports on Chancellor Cantor in University of Minnesota “Great Conversation”
SU in the News: Monday, April 30
NPR speaks with IVMF’s Mike Haynie on challenges facing National Guard and Reserve members returning to civilian workforce
SU and SUNY-ESF student entrepreneurs shine in NYS Business Plan Competition
On April 26, 15 teams from Syracuse University and the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry competed in the 2012 New York State Business Plan Competition (NYSBPC). Student startups from around the state competed for more than $150,000 in…
SU in the News: Friday, April 27
National and international media quote College of Law’s David M. Crane on Charles Taylor conviction
Sports on the Hill, by Cartoonist Joe Glisson
Local artist Joe Glisson will release his final collection of cartoons portraying “sports on the hill” in Syracuse on Tuesday, May 1.
SU in the News: Thursday, April 26
College of Law’s Kevin Maillard discusses the myth of traditional families in New York Times
Archives’ guides to chancellors collections now online
The Syracuse University Archives is pleased to announce that the finding aids to the collections of our first four Chancellors have been processed and are available on the Archives’ web site at http://archives.syr.edu/collections/chancellors/.
‘Sweet lovers love the spring’ in ‘As You Like It’
At the heart of the joyful play “As You Like It” is perhaps Shakespeare’s greatest comic heroine, Rosalind. As a woman disguised as a man, she exists not fully as either but in between, where she can relish the privilege…