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SU in the News: Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Rick Burton, the David B. Falk Professor of Sport Management in the College of Human Ecology, and Norm O’Reilly, associate professor of sport management, co-authored an opinion piece in Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal (subscription required) on an SU…
SU in the News: Wednesday, September 30
Maxwell School and College of Arts and Sciences’ Jeffrey Stonecash quoted in Buffalo News on Governor Paterson
Syracuse Architecture AIAS students launch ‘Freedom by Design’ program to serve area’s elderly, disabled
The Syracuse chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students announces the launch of “Freedom by Design” at the Syracuse University School of Architecture.
International scholars converge on SU for ‘Bilingual Mind’ symposium Oct. 7-8
Bilingual language mixing and creativity are the twin focuses of an upcoming symposium by the Andrew W. Mellon Central New York Humanities Corridor.
SU, Verizon sponsor event for middle school students on Internet safety
The School of Information Studies and the Newhouse School are collaborating with Verizon Communications Inc., along with the Partnership for Better Education, on the Forum on Internet Safety.
Morrell to present ‘The Art of Critical Pedagogy’ as part of Landscape of Urban Education Lecture Series
On Thursday, Oct. 1, the School of Education will launch its fifth season of the Landscape of Urban Education Lecture Series with featured speaker Ernest Morrell.
Syracuse iSchool sponsors Professional Development Series for students
Each week representatives from the Center for Career Services come to the iSchool to give an hour-long presentation that is geared toward a specific aspect in job searching.
Chancellor’s Message to SU Community – Sept. 28, 2009
Dear SU Community Members, As we hit full stride in the new academic year, I want to share with you some reflections on the past year, and what we need to do this year and over the long term to…
Chancellor’s Message to the SU Community – Sept. 28, 2009
As we hit full stride in the new academic year, I want to share with you some reflections on the past year, and what we need to do this year and over the long term to maintain our momentum.
Syracuse Symphony to perform free concert Oct. 12 as part of SU’s Pulse Performing Arts Series
The SSO, under the direction of Daniel Hege, will perform a free concert featuring pianist Tanya Bannister.