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Elman receives $600,000 National Science Foundation grant to establish Qualitative Data Repository
The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs at the Maxwell School will be the home of the new Qualitative Data Repository, which is to be established with a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant of $600,000. Associate Professor of Political Science Colin…
Play Your Own Hand: $45,000 in cash prizes at Spring Panasci Business Plan Competition
Turn your business dreams into reality. Entrepreneurship is thriving on the Syracuse University campus and students from any major or school have the chance to embrace the entrepreneur within and follow their business ideas. Whether it’s just an idea, a…
SU-SIFE, Whitman students to lead major clean-up of Rescue Mission warehouse
A group of more than 50 students from Syracuse University, led by members of the SU chapter of Students in Free Enterprise (SU-SIFE) based in the Whitman School of Management, will volunteer their time to undertake a major clean-up of…
Discounted “Lights on the Lake” tickets available through Dept. of Recreation Services
A limited number of discounted “Lights on the Lake” tickets are now available through the Department of Recreation Services, Room 241 Archbold Gym.
Whitman’s Lumpkin named co-editor of Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal
Whitman School of Management faculty member G. Thomas Lumpkin has been named co-editor of the Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal (SEJ) by the Strategic Management Society (SMS). The announcement was made at the SMS annual meeting in Miami Beach, Fla. Lumpkin, the…
VPA ceramics program, Shaped Clay Society to host sale Nov. 30-Dec. 2
The ceramics program in Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) and the Shaped Clay Society, a student-run group in the program, will host a sale of work Nov. 30-Dec. 2 from 10 a.m.–6 p.m. in the first-floor…
Millennial-Scale Dynamics of Caribbean Coral Reefs
The Department of Earth Sciences presents the fall 2011 K. Douglas Nelson Lecture Series, this week featuring Richard Aronson from Florida Institute of Technology.
Burton Blatt Institute experts to provide legal analysis as part of $2.35 million grant
In New York state, unemployment for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities has reached 66 percent, and those who are employed often have difficulty obtaining competitive employment that earns them at least a minimum wage. The Burton Blatt Institute (BBI)…
Children’s touring production ‘New Kid’ to have additional public performances Dec. 3 and 10 at Syracuse Stage
Public performances of this year’s Bank of America Children’s Tour “New Kid,” produced by Syracuse Stage and the Department of Drama in Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA), will be held at noon on Dec. 3 and…
SU veteran entrepreneurship programs cited in Interagency Task Force on Veterans Small Business Development report
As more than 1 million servicemen and women prepare to return home from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan over the next five years, the Interagency Task Force on Veterans Small Business Development, created by President Obama, has issued a…