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Retired Professor H. Daniel Smith Dies
H. Daniel Smith (1928-2013), a professor of Hinduism and Asian religions in The College of Arts and Sciences from 1958-1993, died of complications from esophageal cancer on Oct. 1 in Syracuse. Along with the impact he had on SU’s religion…
Poppendieck Speaks on ‘Fixing School Food in America’
The School of Education’s Landscape of Urban Education Lecture Series continues on Sept. 25 with “Stepping up to the Plate: Fixing School Food in America.” This talk will be presented by Janet Poppendieck, professor emerita of sociology at Hunter College,…
William F. Kelleher Jr. Dies
William Kelleher, associate professor of anthropology at the Maxwell School since 2005, passed away on Sept. 18 in Syracuse. A cultural anthropologist, Kelleher was an affiliate of the European Union Center in the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs, and much…
Volunteers Wanted for Exercise Science Studies
The Department of Exercise Science is recruiting participants for ongoing research studies that are focused on exercise performance. Specifically, we are interested in whether your growth in-utero (in other words the growth that occurred when your mom was pregnant with…
Maxwell School Professor Christina Merchant Dies
Christina Sickles Merchant, a professor of practice in the Department of Public Administration and International Affairs in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, passed away on Aug. 5. Since 2007, Merchant taught a wide variety of classes on…
Former Maxwell Dean Guthrie S. Birkhead Jr. Dies at 92
Guthrie S. Birkhead Jr., dean emeritus of the Maxwell School and a professor of public administration and political science for 50 years, died on July 22 in Syracuse. Birkhead served as Maxwell’s dean from 1977-88, after having taught at Maxwell…
Television Reporter Edward Hotaling ’59 Dies
Edward Hotaling ’59, a legendary television reporter whose research in 2000 uncovered the use of slave labor in building the White House and Capitol building, died June 3 in Staten Island. He was 75. Hotaling’s discovery led to a Congressional…
Bandier Program to Present Talk by Primary Wave Music’s Justin Shukat ’96
Justin Shukat ’96, founding partner and president of Primary Wave Music Publishing and general manager of Primary Wave Music, will present a lecture on Tuesday, April 30, at 6:30 p.m. in the Lender Auditorium, located on the concourse level of…
Museum Studies Students Collaborate on New Park Exhibition
Graduate museum studies students in the College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) have collaborated with the Stewards of Lipe Art Park (SLAP) in Syracuse on a new outdoor art exhibition that examines the evolving identity of the city of…
April 11 Event on the Quad to Offer Information on Summer Studies
Stop by the Quad on Thursday, April 11, for a summer promotional event. Games, prizes, snacks, and information will be offered. The event, hosted by Summer@Syracuse, the Financial Aid Office and Student Employment Services will have a variety of helpful…