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Defensive Driving Course
The Safety Department is offering a six-hour National Safety Council Defensive Driving Course for faculty, staff, students and the general public.
SU Native American student named Udall Scholar
Brianna Carrier ’12, a dual major in geography and policy studies in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences, has been selected as a 2011 Udall Scholar. A member of the Turtle Clan of the Mohawk Nation, she is one…
Junko Therese Takeda writes ‘Between Crown and Commerce’ on early Mediterranean economy
Junko Therese Takeda, assistant professor of history in the Maxwell School, wrote “Between Crown and Commerce: Marseille and the Early Modern Mediterranean” (Johns Hopkins University Press).
McPeak to lead international team seeking to reduce climate change conflicts in Africa
John McPeak, associate professor of public administration in the Maxwell School, will lead an international team seeking to reduce climate-change related conflicts between herders and farmers in Africa
Second Syracuse University transnationalizing LGBT conference to be held in Madrid
On July 3-5, an international conference, “LGBT/Queer Studies: Toward Trans/national Scholarly and Activist Kinships, ” will be held in Madrid as a follow-up to the September 2010 “Transnationalizing LGBT Studies” conference on campus organized by Syracuse University’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual…
SU in the News: Tuesday, June 14
Len Burman of Maxwell School discusses tax issues on Forbes blog and Capitol Pressroom
Miron receives inaugural Bresnan Ethics in Business Award from The Cable Center
Syracuse University Trustee Robert Miron ‘59 has been honored as the first recipient of the Bresnan Ethics in Business Award, presented by The Cable Center. Miron, retired Bright House Networks chairman, received the honor, named after the late cable pioneer…
Corcoran High School student awarded SU dance scholarship in memory of Jenni-Lyn Watson
Margaret Moreno, a senior at Corcoran High School, has attended SU’s Summer Dance Intensive Program for three years. She is so dedicated to her art that at age 15, she cashed in her $1,000 life savings to pay the tuition…
SU in the News: Monday, June 13
Wall Street Journal quotes College of Law’s Terry Turnipseed on deathbed marriages
The Poster Project
This year’s posters are ready. The Poster Project is a yearly effort that combines work from the Advanced Illustration class of Roger DeMuth with local poets to produce public art. Huge posters are seen lining Salina St. in downtown Syracuse,…