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Thorne, Chan appointed resident librarians in Learning Commons at Syracuse University Library
Syracuse University Library has announced the appointment of Fantasia Thorne and Tina Chan as Learning Commons resident librarians.
HEAL Africa founders to speak at SU Oct. 8
Syracuse University will host HEAL Africa founders Kasereka Muhindo “Jo” Lusi and Lyn Lusi.
International scholars converge on SU for ‘Bilingual Mind’ symposium Oct. 7-8
Bilingual language mixing and creativity are the twin focuses of an upcoming symposium by the Andrew W. Mellon Central New York Humanities Corridor.
Twenty parking spots along Connective Corridor transformed into one-day ‘green’ spaces
Jemeli Tanui(315) 443-5172 Joining thousands from around the world, 75 people from various Syracuse organizations and SUNY-ESF students are celebrating Global PARK(ing) Day by transforming 20 parking spots along the Connective Corridor into public art and relaxation spots. National PARK(ing)…
U.S. EPA’s Tom Kelly highlights role of science, communication in indoor air quality policy
Liz Miller(347) 432-2709 The opening plenary speaker on the fourth day of the Ninth International Healthy Buildings Conference, hosted by the Syracuse Center of Excellence, was Tom Kelly, director of the Indoor Environments Division (IED), a non-regulatory body of the…
New antimicrobial webs developed by Syracuse University researchers sterilize medical implants for up to 14 days, reduce chance of infection
SU News Services(315) 443-3784 Treatment of hospital-related infections in the United States costs up to $11 billion a year, and about half of those infections are related to medical devices implanted in patients. Until now, efforts to control drug-resistant biofilms…
U.S. EPA’s Tom Kelly highlights role of science, communication in indoor air quality policy
The opening plenary speaker on the fourth day of the Ninth International Healthy Buildings Conference, hosted by the Syracuse Center of Excellence, was Tom Kelly, director of the Indoor Environments Division.
New antimicrobial webs developed by Syracuse University researchers sterilize medical implants for up to 14 days, reduce chance of infection
SU researchers have developed hydrogel mats that protection to surgical patients from infection.
Syracuse University announces historic plan to achieve climate neutrality
Sara Miller(315) 443-9038 Syracuse University has released its Climate Action Plan (CAP), an institutional blueprint and timeline for becoming climate neutral. Today, SU submitted its CAP to the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE), which serves…
SU announces historic plan to achieve climate neutrality
As part of the Climate Action Plan, SU has committed to becoming climate neutral by 2040.