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Kim co-authors article, publishes in American Review of Public Administration
Associate Professor Soonhee Kim of the Department of Public Administration in the Maxwell School, co-authored a new article published in the American Review of Public Administration.
Whitman School students lend expertise during tax season
Each year, a group of students in Syracuse University’s Whitman School of Management give of their time to offer free income tax preparation assistance to SU students, faculty and staff.
Lecture by Sir Peter Cook still on for tonight at 5 p.m.
The scheduled lecture by Sir Peter Cook will take place as scheduled tonight at 5 p.m.
Syracuse University Library debuts ‘Sound Beat’ radio show, highlights Belfer recordings
On Tuesday, March 1, at 3:30 p.m., WAER-FM 88.3 broadcast the inaugural episode of “Sound Beat,” a new 90-second public radio module that highlights recordings from the Belfer Audio Archive at Syracuse University Library, one of the largest sound archives in…
2011 Relay for Life slated for April 9-10 at Carrier Dome
Syracuse University and the American Cancer Society are teaming up once again to fight cancer with the 2011 SU/ESF Relay for Life, Saturday, April 9, into Sunday, April 10, at the Carrier Dome. The Relay for Life committee has been…
SU students tutor, mentor through Literacy Corps
Tutoring and mentoring through the Syracuse University Literacy Corps (SULC) is a unique, challenging, and rewarding experience working with children in the Syracuse City School District to help improve their literacy skills.
Sir Peter Cook to deliver L.C. Dillenbeck lecture at Syracuse Architecture March 7
Sir Peter Cook, a pivotal figure within the global architecture world for more than 50 years, will deliver the L.C. Dillenbeck lecture at the Syracuse University School of Architecture on Monday, March 7, at 5 p.m. in Slocum Hall Auditorium….
School of Education lecture series to present ‘Our Schools Suck’ March 3
The public conversation about the problems with urban schools often places the blame on students who attend those schools, focusing on youths’ poor attitudes and negative values. The latest installment in the Syracuse University School of Education‘s Landscape of Urban…
Renowned literary theorist addresses language, thinking at SU Humanities Center March 4
The Syracuse University Humanities Center in The College of Arts and Sciences continues its mini seminar series with a presentation by renowned literary theorist David Wills. The SUNY Albany professor will discuss “From the Mercantilism of Language to the Commerce…
Architecture, engineering students collaborate on shell structures on Quad
‘Hanging forms’ is one of a series of experiments conducted by the students.