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University, public libraries collaborate on Joyce Carol Oates display

Wednesday, September 27, 2006, By News Staff

University, public libraries collaborate on Joyce Carol Oates displaySeptember 27, 2006Mary Beth Hintonmbhinton@syr.edu Author Joyce Carol Oates ’60 will be the first speaker in the 2006-07 Rosamond Gifford Lecture Series, on Tuesday, Oct. 3, at 7:30 p.m. The speaker series…

SU launches 2006 Intergroup Dialogue Program with CARE circles

Tuesday, September 26, 2006, By News Staff

SU launches 2006 Intergroup Dialogue Program with CARE circlesSeptember 26, 2006Matthew R. Snydermrsnyder@syr.edu Continuing Syracuse University’s effort to educate students around diversity issues — while engaging students and members of the University community with the problems facing the world at…

SU’s Burton Blatt Institute to honor legacy of disability rights advocates at Oct. 10 breakfast in New York City

Wednesday, September 20, 2006, By News Staff

SU’s Burton Blatt Institute to honor legacy of disability rights advocates at Oct. 10 breakfast in New York CitySeptember 20, 2006Jaime Winne Alvarezjlwinne@syr.edu On Oct. 10, the Burton Blatt Institute: Centers of Innovation on Disability at Syracuse University will honor…

Scholars, judge, writer join annual Convocation Lecture Series

Friday, September 15, 2006, By News Staff

Scholars, judge, writer join annual Convocation Lecture SeriesSeptember 15, 2006Jaclyn D. Grossojgrosso@law.syr.edu Syracuse University College of Law has announced a slate of prestigious speakers for its 2006-07 Convocation Lecture series “The Law in the Media Mirror,” which will focus on…

SU psychology professor’s new book explores how family routines, rituals create family wellness

Friday, September 1, 2006, By News Staff

SU psychology professor’s new book explores how family routines, rituals create family wellnessSeptember 01, 2006Carol K. Masiclatclkim@syr.edu While family life has changed significantly in the last half century, family traditions are just as important now as they were back when…

Free program for SU students trains mind to reduce stress

Thursday, August 31, 2006, By News Staff

Free program for SU students trains mind to reduce stressAugust 31, 2006Carol K. Masiclatclkim@syr.edu American college students are feeling more stressed than ever before. According to a national survey conducted in 2004 by the American College Health Association, nearly half…

Newhouse School establishes Mirror Awards to honor excellence in media industry reporting

Thursday, August 24, 2006, By News Staff

Newhouse School establishes Mirror Awards to honor excellence in media industry reportingAugust 24, 2006Jaime Winne Alvarezjlwinne@syr.edu The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University has established the Mirror Awards to recognize excellence in media industry reporting. The awards…

SU Counseling Center re-accredited by International Association of Counseling Services

Thursday, July 20, 2006, By News Staff

SU Counseling Center re-accredited by International Association of Counseling Services July 20, 2006Jaime Winne Alvarezjlwinne@syr.edu The International Association of Counseling Services (IACS) has awarded the Syracuse University Counseling Center a certificate of re-accreditation. The re-accreditation signifies that the center meets…

Syracuse Stage/SU Drama begin plans for leadership changes

Tuesday, June 27, 2006, By News Staff

Syracuse Stage/SU Drama begin plans for leadership changesJune 27, 2006SU News ServicesSUnews@syr.edu James A. Clark, Syracuse Stage producing director and chair of the Syracuse University Drama Department, and Robert Moss, Syracuse Stage artistic director, have announced their joint decision to…

Which downtown restaurants are accessible to people with disabilities? SU Center receives grant to find out

Thursday, June 22, 2006, By News Staff

Which downtown restaurants are accessible to people with disabilities? SU Center receives grant to find outJune 22, 2006Rebecca Russornrusso@syr.edu The SU Center on Human Policy, Law, and Disability Studies received a $12,000 grant from the Central New York Community Foundation…