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Pan Am 103 lead investigator will speak Nov. 11 as part of Syracuse Symposium
Richard A. Marquise, former special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the lead investigator on the Pan Am 103 investigation, will speak at Syracuse University on Thursday, Nov. 11, as part of the 2010 Syracuse Symposium. Marquise…
Thiele appointed assistant dean for advancement at Syracuse University Library
Ronald Thiele of Clinton, N.Y., has been appointed assistant dean for advancement at Syracuse University Library.
SU in the News: Thursday, November 4, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE The Buffalo Business Journal reported on Robert Odawi Porter, professor of law in the Syracuse University College of Law, winning the Seneca Nation of Indians presidency. The Post-Standard previewed the Pulse Performing Arts Series presentation…
SU in the News: Thursday, November 4
Whitman School’s Susan Albring interviewed on Free Speech Radio News about companies and their cash reserves
SU in the News: Wednesday, November 3, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE The Associated Press and Buffalo News reported on Robert Odawi Porter, professor of law in the Syracuse University College of Law, winning the Seneca Nation of Indians presidency. Students in the S.I. Newhouse School of…
SU in the News: Wednesday, November 3
AP and Buffalo News note Robert Odawi Porter of the College of Law elected Seneca Nation president
SU in the News: Tuesday, November 2, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Raleigh News & Observer, Charlotte Observer, Triangle Business Journal and WRAL reports say Cathryn Newton, College of Arts and Sciences dean emerita, is among finalists in the search for a new provost at North Carolina…
SU in the News: Tuesday, November 2
Kristi Andersen of the Maxwell School and College of Arts and Sciences writes in New York Times on voting interest gap
SU in the News: Monday, November 1
International media quotes Newhouse School’s Robert Thompson on the Jon Stewart/Stephen Colbert rally in Washington
SU co-sponsors ‘Postconflict Justice and Islam Workshop’ to be held in Washington, D.C.
A group of Islamic and legal scholars from across the United States will meet in Washington, D.C., on Friday, Nov. 5, to discuss Islamic law as it applies in Muslim-majority nations dealing with mass atrocities, political violence and prolonged conflict.