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Semaan Secures NSF Grant to Address Veteran Transitions with Technology
What happens to people after they experience a disruptive event in their lives—a job loss, physical or emotional trauma, a natural disaster, a disease diagnosis, returning from war or homelessness? These life changes, or invisible crises, can be debilitating on…
‘Thrive Together Fair’ Celebrates Cultural Diversity
Syracuse University student organization Thrive at SU is hosting the inaugural “Thrive Together Fair” on Saturday, April 15, at Manley Field House. Tickets are $7 and are on sale now at the Schine Box Office and online at boxoffice.syr.edu. Doors…
Call for Nominations: 44 Stars of Excellence Awards
The 44 Stars of Excellence Awards acknowledge students, advisors and recognized student organizations (RSOs) who demonstrate outstanding dedication and commitment to their organization and its mission. Students, faculty and staff can submit nominations for the awards now through April 10…
Newhouse Students Honored With Syracuse Press Club Awards
It was another impressive showing by Newhouse students in this year’s Syracuse Press Club (SPC) Awards. In all, the Newhouse School had 14 students who were finalists between the college and professional divisions. Awards will be presented during ceremonies at…
Memorial Service to Be Held for Professor Emeritus William Mangin
A memorial service will be held for William “Bill” Mangin, emeritus professor of anthropology in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and College of Arts and Sciences, on Monday, April 17, from 4-6 p.m. in the Founders Room…
Assistant Professor Osamah Khalil’s Newest Book Reviewed
Osamah Khalil, assistant professor of history, was the subject of coverage in Publisher’s Weekly for his new book “America’s Dream Palace: Middle East Expertise and the Rise of the National Security State.”
Professor Rick Burton Discusses North Carolina’s Latest Bathroom Bill
Rick Burton, David B. Falk Endowed Professor of Sport Management, was quoted in an NBC News story “Even After Repeal, HB2 Controversy Could Cost North Carolina.”
Professor Grant Reeher on Chelsea Clinton’s Political Chances
Grant Reeher, professor of political science in the Maxwell School, was interviewed by French-language news service La Press for the article “Will Chelsea Clinton Get into Politics?”
Professor Amanda Nicholson and the Deterioration of Sears
Amanda Nicholson, professor of retail practice at the Whitman School of Management, was quoted in a Forbes story “Retail Check Up: Sears.”
Vice Chancellor Mike Haynie Discusses the 100th Review of the ROTC Cadets
Mike Haynie, vice chancellor for veteran and military affairs, was interviewed for WSYR-TV and WWTI-TV coverage of the “100th Chancellor’s Review.”