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SU graduate student recognized with Biophysical Society award
McNair Scholar and Ph.D. student Khalil Howard wins a Biophysical Society 2010 Minority Travel Award.
New compounds may control deadly fungal infections
SU News Services(315) 443-3784 An estimated 25,000 Americans develop severe fungal infections each year, leading to 10,000 deaths despite the use of anti-fungal drugs. The associated cost to the U.S. health care system has been estimated at $1 billion a…
Efficient new wireless system developed by Syracuse University scientist can save 10 percent of bandwidth
SU News Services(315) 443-3784 Driven by fast-growing use of smart phones and Internet videos, wireless communication among Americans is expanding so rapidly that a tsunami of megabytes could soon threaten to overwhelm the bandwidth available. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has…
SU’s TRAC: Federal prosecutions sharply higher in 2009
The total number of federal criminal filings reached an all time high as a result of a flood of immigration prosecutions.
SU in the News: Monday, December 21
Maxwell School and College of Arts and Sciences’ Stuart Thorson featured in Korea’s JoonAng Daily for “science diplomacy”
SU in the News: Monday, December 21, 2009
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Stuart Thorson, professor of political science and international relations in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and The College of Arts and Sciences, is featured in a JoonAng Daily (Korea) article on “science…
A different Lincoln
Anyone who has seen the Abraham Lincoln statue that anchors the Maxwell courtyard can’t forget it. But who is this Lincoln, and where did he come from?
Efficient new wireless system developed by Syracuse University scientist can save 10 percent of bandwidth
A Syracuse University scientist has invented a new technology for handling wireless traffic that significantly reduces bandwidth use.
Library to launch new database of SU research and scholarship
Pamela Whiteley McLaughlin(315) 443-9788 In the spring semester, Syracuse University Library will unveil a dynamic new research and scholarly communication tool for faculty and SU researchers. SURFACE, or Syracuse University Research Facility and Collaborative Environment, is an online database that…
New compounds may control deadly fungal infections
Novel agents shown to reduce growth of fungi by more than 80 percent.