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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 students in the Syracuse City School District to improve their literacy skills. This year, more than 244 tutors from SU at 50…
SU in the News: Wednesday, December 21
Arts and Sciences’ Anita Zannin speaks with CNN on forensic evidence in Texas case of Warren Horinek
New campus signs make it easier to recycle
Syracuse University’s Sustainability Division is making it easier for everyone on campus to recycle more of the most common recyclable items such as paper, plastics and glass. With the help of a team of student volunteers, new recycling signs have…
SU students serve as Balancing the Books tutors
Balancing the Books, a collaboration between Syracuse University’s Mary Ann Shaw Center for Public and Community Service, the Martin J. Whitman School of Management, and the Syracuse City School District, is a service learning program geared toward tutoring local middle…
SU in the News: Wednesday, December 7
Gold nanoparticle cancer research by Arts and Sciences faculty members and doctoral student is profiled in Post-Standard
Marshall Street Records releases electronic sampler
Marshall Street Records, Syracuse University’s on-campus record label, has compiled tracks from some of the top up-and-coming producers on campus.
SU USGBC Students group meeting Dec. 7
The Syracuse University U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Students group will hold a general interest meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 7 p.m. in 103 Link Hall.
Elman receives $600,000 National Science Foundation grant to establish Qualitative Data Repository
The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs at the Maxwell School will be the home of the new Qualitative Data Repository, which is to be established with a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant of $600,000. Associate Professor of Political Science Colin…
Reid joins Whitman as communications specialist
Karla Scoon Reid of Baldwinsville joined the Whitman School of Management earlier this fall as a communications specialist. In her role, Reid supports Whitman’s marketing and communications function through research, writing and editing. She helps produce content for all print…
Annual United Way Rummage & Bake Sale
WE ARE BACK! Third floor of Sims Hall.