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Syracuse University geography student helps in the battle against hunger in New York State
Syracuse University geography student helps in the battle against hunger in New York StateJune 06, 2006Carol K. Masiclatclkim@syr.edu When Jennifer Perrone first came to Syracuse University three years ago, she never imagined that her studies would enable her to help…
Incubator company CollabWorx graduates from Syracuse University’s CASE Center
Incubator company CollabWorx graduates from Syracuse University’s CASE CenterFebruary 13, 2006Sara Millersemortim@syr.edu On Feb. 1, Syracuse University’s CASE Center announced the graduation of one of its incubator companies from the center to a new downtown office location. CollabWorx, a provider…
SU biology professor: big brain not key to evolutionary success in bats
SU biology professor: big brain not key to evolutionary success in batsDecember 06, 2005Carol K. Masiclatclkim@syr.edu Syracuse University biology professor Scott Pitnick (left) knows a lot about the birds and the bees (or in this case, bats). He teaches courses…
Walsh, Hawkins agree to Oct. 25 debate at SU
Walsh, Hawkins agree to Oct. 25 debate at SUOctober 22, 2004Matthew R. Snydermrsnyder@syr.edu On Monday, Oct. 25, incumbent Congressman James Walsh will debate challenger Howie Hawkins at Syracuse University. The debate will begin at 6:30 p.m. in Maxwell Auditorium. Campaign…
Hoffmann, Dadey and Valeski to debate Sept. 20 at SU
Hoffmann, Dadey and Valeski to debate Sept. 20 at SUSeptember 20, 2004Matthew R. Snydermrsnyder@syr.edu Tonight, incumbent State Sen. Nancy Larraine Hoffmann and hertwo opponents in the coming election, Tom Dadey and DaveValesky, will take part in a debate at 6:30…
SU’s Students Offering Service combats winter chill with ‘Share the Warmth’ blanket drive
SU’s Students Offering Service combats winter chill with ‘Share the Warmth’ blanket driveJanuary 30, 2003Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Students Offering Service (SOS), a program in Syracuse University’s Hendricks Chapel, will sponsor its seventh annual “Share the Warmth” blanket drive on the…
Professor Heather Lavender Discusses STEM Ed and Building a High-Tech Workforce
As Central New York gears up as an advanced manufacturing hub, local and state government, development organizations, educators, unions and tech companies are collaborating on plans to educate and train a workforce capable of making these industrial investments a long-term…
Biologist Reveals New Insights Into Fish’s Unique Attachment Mechanism
On a wave-battered rock in the Northern Pacific Ocean, a fish called the sculpin grips the surface firmly to maintain stability in its harsh environment. Unlike sea urchins, which use their glue-secreting tube feet to adhere to their surroundings, sculpins…
Hendricks Chapel Reflects on the Legacy of Pope Francis
If you need an expert to discuss the legacy of Pope Francis, you may want to consider Syracuse University Catholic Father Gerry Waterman, OFM Conv., or The Rev. Brian E. Konkol, Ph.D., vice president and dean of Hendricks Chapel. He…
Watch the University’s Next Generation of Red-Tailed Hawks
Syracuse University is the proud home to multiple generations of red-tailed hawks who continue a remarkable lineage of these majestic birds on campus. Three hawk families—all descendants of the original mated pair SU-Sue and Otto—have established separate but adjacent territories…