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Student Babak Najafi died of natural causes
Student Babak Najafi died of natural causesDecember 06, 2005 The Onondaga County Medical Examiner’s Office has informed Syracuse University that the cause of death for SU student Babak Najafi, 18, was coronary arterial sclerosis. Emergency medical personnel, responding to a…
Syracuse University African American Studies department hosts annual Kwanzaa celebration Dec. 7
Syracuse University African American Studies department hosts annual Kwanzaa celebration Dec. 7December 06, 2005Carol K. Masiclatclkim@syr.edu The Department of African American Studies in The College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University will host its annual Kwanzaa celebration on Wednesday,…
CNY Reads readies for upcoming season of events and programs
CNY Reads readies for upcoming season of events and programsDecember 06, 2005Sara Millersemortim@syr.edu CNY Reads, the largest “one book, one community” program in New York State, will kick off several programs and events throughout the community beginning in January and…
Student Babak Najafi dies in his bed; Hendricks Chapel hosts gathering of reflection Monday afternoon
Student Babak Najafi dies in his bed; Hendricks Chapel hosts gathering of reflection Monday afternoonDecember 04, 2005Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu Babak Najafi, 18, a first-year psychology major from Pomona, N.Y., was found dead in his Day Hall room Sunday afternoon. His death…
Judaic Studies Program to host reading and discussion by renowned American-Jewish writer Jonathan Rosen
Judaic Studies Program to host reading and discussion by renowned American-Jewish writer Jonathan RosenOctober 25, 2005Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu The Judaic Studies Program at Syracuse University will host the renowned American-Jewish writer Jonathan Rosen, who will read selections from and discuss…
African American Studies department welcomes back first department chair for lecture, panel discussion
African American Studies department welcomes back first department chair for lecture, panel discussionSeptember 14, 2005Carol K. Masiclatclkim@syr.edu The Department of African American Studies in The College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University will welcome its founder and first chair,…
Cavanagh stepping down as undergraduate studies VP
Cavanagh stepping down as undergraduate studies VPAugust 29, 2005Patrick Farrellpmfarrel@syr.edu Ronald R. Cavanagh, vice president for undergraduate studies at Syracuse University, has announced that he is stepping down as part of Vice Chancellor and Provost Deborah A. Freund’s reorganization of…
Clifford L. Winters Jr., former vice chancellor, dies
Clifford L. Winters Jr., former vice chancellor, diesJune 14, 2005Edward Byrnesedbyrnes@syr.edu Clifford L. Winters Jr., 83, of Hilton Head Island, S.C., former vice chancellor of Syracuse University, died Saturday, May 7, at the Hilton Head Regional Medical Center. Born in…
School of Education Disabilities Studies students pen ground-breaking monograph
School of Education Disabilities Studies students pen ground-breaking monographMay 13, 2005Patrick Farrellpmfarrel@syr.edu Students in Syracuse University’s School of Education’s Disabilities Studies program recently published a new monograph, “Building Pedagogical Curb Cuts: Incorporating Disability in the University Classroom and Curriculum.” The…
Native American Studies program appoints new director, looks to expand offerings
Native American Studies program appoints new director,looks to expand offeringsMay 05, 2005Sara Millersemortim@syr.edu Richard Loder ’67, G’78, part-time professor of sociology in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has been appointed to a three-year directorate of the Native…