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Faculty and Staff Assistance Program spotlights annual National Depression Awareness Month
The Syracuse University Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FSAP) will be offering depression screening throughout October, Annual National Depression Awareness Month.
Subjects sought for exercise research study
Volunteers are needed to o participate in an exercise research study investigating the effects of physical activity on fructose consumption. Requirements: Recreationally active, non-obese, ages 18-35, no lipid-lowering meds. Financial compensation provided. Research performed at the Human Performance Lab at…
‘Lights Out’ message continues to spread across campus
SU’s “Lights Out” campaign is targeting wasteful electricity use throughout campus academic and administrative buildings.
Participants sought for hearing study
The Hearing Lab at Syracuse University is looking for male participants 18 to 25 years old who have NORMAL HEARING to identify speech signals in background noise. All participants will be paid $10.00 / hour. If you are interested, or…
Illuminating Oppression: 8th Annual Human Rights Film Festival to feature award-winning films
Award-winning films come from around the world.
Digital Witness Symposium explores how new digital media are transforming human rights activism
Illuminating Oppression: 8th Annual Human Rights Film Festival at Syracuse University will inaugurate a new strand of its annual programming this year with the Digital Witness Symposium on Friday, Oct. 1, at 11 a.m. in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium in Newhouse 3.
18-to-35-year-old participants sought for exercise study
This study will give you a better understanding of your body’s insulin response to frequent calorie consumption, with and without exercise.
Volunteers sought for exercise and nutrition study
Volunteers are needed to participate in an exercise research study investigating the effects of physical activity on fructose consumption.
New Weight Watchers session begins Wednesday
Need to lose a few pounds? Join the next session of Weight Watchers on campus.
LCS’s Heng Yin awarded NSF grant to fight against malicious code
After completing his Ph.D. in 2009, Heng Yin went straight to work preparing his grant proposal, “Mining Operating System Semantics: Techniques and Applications.” For this proposal, Yin has received a $427,000 grant from the NSF to fight against malicious code.