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How physics makes things work is focus of free public event

Thursday, October 8, 2009, By News Staff

Louis Bloomfield, professor of physics at the University of Virginia, will present “How Things Work: Physics in Everyday Life” at 8 p.m., Friday, Oct. 16.

SU in the News: Thursday, October 8, 2009

Thursday, October 8, 2009, By News Staff

Mitch Franklin, assistant professor of accounting practice in the Whitman School of Management, was quoted in a Dallas-Fort Worth Star-Telegram article on changes in the personal credit card industry. Robert Thompson, director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular…

iSchool Professor Lee McKnight receives two-year $600,000 NSF grant for wireless grid project

Thursday, October 8, 2009, By News Staff

Margaret Spillett(315) 443-1069 Lee McKnight, associate professor at the Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool) and co-founder of Wireless Grids Corp., and a team of researchers at SU have been awarded—along with Virginia Tech—a National Science Foundation (NSF) Partnership…

Campus & Community

SU in the News: Thursday, October 8

Thursday, October 8, 2009, By News Staff

Whitman School’s Mitch Franklin quoted in Dallas-Fort Worth Star-Telegram on credit card industry

Campus & Community

SU to host LGBT activist Lt. Daniel Choi

Thursday, October 8, 2009, By News Staff

Lt. Daniel Choi’s lecture, “Truth and Consequences: One Man’s Fight to Openly Serve His Country,” will detail his story as a West Point graduate, an Iraq War veteran and an openly gay American.

STEM

Syracuse iSchool Professor Lee McKnight receives two-year $600,000 NSF grant for wireless grid project

Thursday, October 8, 2009, By News Staff

A team of researchers at SU has been awarded, along with Virginia Tech, a National Science Foundation Partnership for Innovation two-year grant totaling $600,000 for the Wireless Grid Innovation Testbed.

Forensic Science Program receives major grant from U.S. Department of Justice to host national workshops on scientific advances

Tuesday, October 6, 2009, By News Staff

Judy Holmes(315) 443-8085 The Forensic Science Program in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences has received a $912,000 grant from the National Institute of Justice, part of the U.S. Department of Justice for a project that will include hosting a series…

Grand opening of JPMorgan Chase Technology Center at SU celebrated today

Tuesday, October 6, 2009, By News Staff

Kelly Homan Rodoski(315) 443-3784 JPMorgan Chase and Syracuse University marked the grand opening today of the JPMorgan Chase Technology Center at SU, an on-campus facility where students and faculty will work side-by-side with bank employees conducting research and running global…

Technology Center project utilized the talents of minority and women business enterprises

Tuesday, October 6, 2009, By News Staff

Kelly Homan Rodoski(315) 443-3784 The renovation this year of two floors of Syracuse University’s Lyman Hall for the JPMorgan Chase Technology Center at SU provided the University a unique community engagement opportunity. About 70 percent of the $1.4 million construction…

Newhouse School announces nominees for Tully Free Speech Award

Tuesday, October 6, 2009, By News Staff

Wendy S. Loughlin(315) 443-2785 The Tully Center for Free Speech, part of Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, has announced nominees for the Tully Center Free Speech Award, which is given annually to a journalist who has faced…