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SU’s Red Cross collections net $66,190 for disaster relief efforts so far
SU’s Red Cross collections net $66,190 for disaster relief efforts so farSeptember 07, 2005Sara Millersemortim@syr.edu Approximately 150 volunteers from the Syracuse University and greater Central New York communities raised $57,020 for the American Red Cross National Disaster Relief Fund on…
Tremendous community response provides housing for students, faculty displaced by Katrina
Tremendous community response provides housing for students, faculty displaced by KatrinaSeptember 06, 2005Matthew R. Snydermrsnyder@syr.edu On Sept. 2, Syracuse University asked the University and Central New York communities for help in meeting the housing needs of students and faculty who…
SU working with 300 students affected by Hurricane Katrina
SU working with 300 students affected by Hurricane KatrinaSeptember 02, 2005SU News ServicesSUnews@syr.edu Syracuse University is now working to arrange class schedules and local housing for 300 students from Tulane and other universities affected by Hurricane Katrina. On Aug. 31,…
Syracuse University seeks help in meeting housing needs of students displaced by Hurricane Katrina
Syracuse University seeks help in meeting housing needs of students displaced by Hurricane KatrinaSeptember 02, 2005Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Syracuse University is asking for help from the Syracuse community in meeting the housing needs of students affected by Hurricane Katrina who…
Entrepreneurship educators learn to ‘teach outside the box,’ bring diversity to Experiential Classroom VI
Entrepreneurship educators learn to ‘teach outside the box,’ bring diversity to Experiential Classroom VISeptember 01, 2005Carol K. Masiclatclkim@syr.edu What do earthquakes have to do with entrepreneurship? Ask Kevin Z. Truman at Washington University in St. Louis. Truman, department chair and…
SU to open doors to 300+ students
SU to open doors to 300+ studentsSeptember 01, 2005SU News ServicesSUnews@syr.edu Syracuse University is now working to arrange class schedules and local housing for 300 students from Tulane and other universities affected by Hurricane Katrina. On Aug. 31, the University…
Bias against women in science gains national attention
Bias against women in science gains national attentionAugust 31, 2005Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Despite gains in the training of women scientists and the implementation of programs to help women overcome ingrained barriers, the career path of most women scientists at universities…
SU, Syracuse City School District launch comprehensive partnership
SU, Syracuse City School District launch comprehensive partnershipAugust 30, 2005Matthew R. Snydermrsnyder@syr.edu At an event held this morning at Nottingham High School, Syracuse University Chancellor and President Nancy Cantor and Syracuse City School District (SCSD) Interim Superintendent Robert DiFlorio announced…
Science enthusiasts get their fix at Cafe Scientifique Tuesday, Sept. 6
Science enthusiasts get their fix at Cafe Scientifique Tuesday, Sept. 6August 30, 2005Carol K. Masiclatclkim@syr.edu From dusting for fingerprints to identifying DNA samples, using science to solve crime is hardly a new concept. However, advances in the basic sciences have…
Associate Vice Chancellor Flusche to retire at end of Spring 2006 semester
Associate Vice Chancellor Flusche to retire at end of Spring 2006 semesterAugust 29, 2005Patrick Farrellpmfarrel@syr.edu Michael Flusche, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs at Syracuse University, has announced that he will retire in May 2006, at the end of the…