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SU College of Law’s Cold Case Justice Initiative hosts ‘Never Too Late For Justice’ event April 24 in Atlanta
On April 24, Syracuse University College of Law’s (SU) Cold Case Justice Initiative will host “Never Too Late For Justice” at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.
Yinger to receive 2010 College of Arts and Sciences Wasserstrom Prize
John Yinger, Trustee Professor of Public Administration and Economics in the Maxwell School and The College of Arts and Sciences, will receive the 2010 William Wasserstrom Prize for the Teaching of Graduate Students.
Edelman Digital’s Steve Rubel, Chris Lee ’08 to visit SU’s Newhouse School April 14
Steve Rubel, senior vice president and director of insights for Edelman Digital, will visit the Newhouse School on Wednesday, April 14.
Six to be honored with Chancellor’s Citation for Excellence April 15
Six Syracuse University faculty and staff members will receive The Chancellor’s Citation for Excellence on April 15.
“On My Own Time” registration deadline extended to April 16
“On My Own Time” is an opportunity for SU employees to share their artistic talents and creativity in a variety of media categories with the campus and larger community.
School of Social Work’s Annual Social Justice Awards to take place April 13
Social Workers United, a student organization in the College of Human Ecology’s School of Social Work, will recognize Hope Wallis, former director of the InterReligious Council of Central New York’s Refugee Resettlement Program as its 2010 Annual Social Justice Award winner.
Upcoming lecture focuses on gender justice, feminist mediation, Islamic reformation in Malaysia
Azza Basarudin, a future of minority studies (FMS) postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Women’s & Gender Studies (WGS) at Syracuse University, is giving a free lecture titled “Gender Justice, Feminist Mediation and Islamic Reformation in Malaysia.”
Student video contest offers chance to win recycling bins for SU
The New York State Association for Reduction, Reuse and Recycling (NYSAR3) and Alcoa are sponsoring a “College Recycling Video Contest” to encourage recycling on campuses.
‘Gravyland’ chronicles urban university writing program
In his new book “Gravyland,” Stephen Parks, associate professor of writing and rhetoric in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences, chronicles the history of an urban university writing program.
Filmmakers Robert Katz, Douglas Quin to present ‘Were the House Still Standing’ April 12
Filmmakers Robert Katz and Douglas Quin will discuss testimony, digital storytelling and the role of art in interpreting the Holocaust and its legacy, and will host a screening of their film “Were the House Still Standing: Maine Survivors and Liberators Remember the Holocaust” at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications on Monday, April 12.