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Mather speaks at Frontiers of Engineering Symposium in India
Presentation on shape memory polymers includes student research.
SU biologists’ work with ‘glow-in-the-dark’ sperm sheds light on sexual selection
The findings are said to have huge implications for reproductive biology.
Fourth annual CFAC gala ‘Souljourn’ to be held April 3
“Souljourn: A Celebration of Art, Music and Culture” will be held April 3.
SU in the News: Wednesday, March 17, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Gary Radke, professor of fine arts in The College of Arts and Sciences, is mentioned in an Antiques Trade Gazette article on the upcoming exhibition in Sweden of Renaissance artwork, including some recently reattributed to…
SU in the News: Wednesday, March 17
National Law Journal cites TRAC research in a story on immigration courts backlog
Legal implications of financial meltdown to be explored April 17
A forward-focused symposium “Law and the Financial Crisis: Economic Regulation during Turbulent Times,” will take place on Saturday, April 17, at the Hotel Syracuse from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., sponsored by the Syracuse Law Review and Syracuse University College of Law.
SYRFILM presents: ‘Save the Planet with Alec Loorz’
Alec Loorz, founder of Kids vs. Global Warming, will be in Syracuse as the guest of the Syracuse International Film Festival on Friday, April 23, at 7 p.m. at The Palace Theatre.
In ‘Almost, Maine,’ loves blooms in tiny town
By turns touching, comic, warm, gentle and altogether surprising, “Almost, Maine” is a funny Valentine of a play that will make you smile with your heart.
Sheraton Syracuse University receives green award
The Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel & Conference Center has received the 2010 Good Earthkeeping Award from the New York State Hospitality and Tourism Association (NYSH&TA) for successfully implementing many green initiatives.
SU in the News: Tuesday, March 9
Burton Blatt Institute’s Peter Blanck writes in The Chronicle of Higher Education on accessible e-books