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SU in the News: Thursday, March 18
Newhouse School’s Robert Thompson quoted in USA Today on “March Madness”
SU biologists’ work with ‘glow-in-the-dark’ sperm sheds light on sexual selection
The findings are said to have huge implications for reproductive biology.
SU in the News: Wednesday, March 17, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Gary Radke, professor of fine arts in The College of Arts and Sciences, is mentioned in an Antiques Trade Gazette article on the upcoming exhibition in Sweden of Renaissance artwork, including some recently reattributed to…
SU in the News: Wednesday, March 17
National Law Journal cites TRAC research in a story on immigration courts backlog
Legal implications of financial meltdown to be explored April 17
A forward-focused symposium “Law and the Financial Crisis: Economic Regulation during Turbulent Times,” will take place on Saturday, April 17, at the Hotel Syracuse from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., sponsored by the Syracuse Law Review and Syracuse University College of Law.
Boston College professor Charles Morris to lead Queer Memory: An Afternoon Symposium on March 26
On Friday, March 26, Syracuse University will host Queer Memory: An Afternoon Symposium, with speaker Charles E. Morris III of Boston College addressing “Meditations on the Prospects and Perils of Queer Memory.”
In ‘Almost, Maine,’ loves blooms in tiny town
By turns touching, comic, warm, gentle and altogether surprising, “Almost, Maine” is a funny Valentine of a play that will make you smile with your heart.
Message From Chancellor Cantor on FY2011 Budget
Dear SU Campus Community Members, This afternoon (March 3) there was a special University Senate meeting to provide the annual overview of our University budget for Fiscal Year 2011 and bring closure to the extensive campus discussion of our benefits…
Syracuse iSchool hosts ‘Girls are I.T.’ event to introduce local Girl Scouts to information technology
On Saturday, March 6, the Syracuse University School of Information Studies hosted 39 Girl Scouts from cities across Central New York.
SU Abroad students in Chile remain safe after new earthquakes today
Global news sources have reported that earthquakes ranging from 6.0 to 7.2 in magnitude have shaken the Chilean coast today (Thursday, March 11). Syracuse University has confirmed that all 19 SU Abroad undergraduate students currently in Santiago are safe and unharmed….