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Thorne, Chan appointed resident librarians in Learning Commons at Syracuse University Library
Syracuse University Library has announced the appointment of Fantasia Thorne and Tina Chan as Learning Commons resident librarians.
SU in the News: Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Syracuse University Chancellor Nancy Cantor was quoted in a Post-Standard article on the opening of the JPMorgan Chase Technology Center in Lyman Hall today. TradingMarkets.com and WSYR-AM also reported on the opening. Robert McClure, professor of political science in the…
Scholar, activist Angela Davis gives free lecture at SU Oct. 19
Rob Enslin(315) 443-3403 Scholar and activist Angela Davis will deliver a free lecture at Syracuse University, as part of her month-long Visiting Distinguished Professorship in the Departments of Women’s & Gender Studies (WGS) and African American Studies (AAS). The lecture,…
Newhouse School announces nominees for Tully Free Speech Award
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…
HEAL Africa founders to speak at SU Oct. 8
Syracuse University will host HEAL Africa founders Kasereka Muhindo “Jo” Lusi and Lyn Lusi.
SU in the News: Tuesday, October 6
Maxwell School and College of Arts and Sciences’ Robert McClure quoted by Associated Press on Gillibrand and Paterson
Scholar, activist Angela Davis gives free lecture at SU Oct. 19
Scholar and activist Angela Davis will deliver a free lecture at Syracuse University, as part of her month-long Visiting Distinguished Professorship.
Boston University’s James Schmidt explores limits of Enlightenment Nov. 5
Syracuse Symposium’s theme of “Light” continues with a special presentation by James Schmidt, a Boston University professor renowned for his expertise in European political and social thought.
SU’s Newhouse School announces nominees for Tully Free Speech Award
Several journalists who have faced death threats and jail time, one whose case will be heard tomorrow by the Supreme Court, are among the nominees.
Critic to speak about mystery fiction
Maureen Corrigan, the book critic for National Public Radio’s “Fresh Air,” is the next speaker in the Syracuse University Library Associates lecture series.