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Campus & Community

Steps of Hendricks Chapel, Dedicated in 1930, to Receive Infusion of New Life

Tuesday, August 15, 2017, By Kathleen Haley

The 22 steps of Hendricks Chapel—the diverse religious, spiritual, ethical and cultural heart of Syracuse University—have extended to the grassy carpet of the Quad for 87 years. They have invited students to take a break between classes; drawn in the…

Time

Associate Professor Matthew Huber Interviewed about Changing Temperatures Impacting Infrastructure

Friday, June 23, 2017, By Ellen Mbuqe

Matthew Huber, associate professor of geology, was quoted in a Time story “Extreme Heat Waves Will Change How We Live. We’re Not Ready.”

Campus & Community

Summer Construction Updates Provided at Information Sessions

Tuesday, June 13, 2017, By Jaclyn D. Grosso

Staff from the Division of Campus Planning, Design and Construction hosted the first of four scheduled summer construction information sessions in Lyman Auditorium on Wednesday, May 31. Mark Hance, associate director and James Blum, senior project manager, updated attendees on summer construction…

Politico

Maxwell Dean David Van Slyke Writes Op-Ed on Infrastructure Plan

Thursday, June 8, 2017, By Ellen Mbuqe

David Van Slyke, Maxwell School Dean and Professor of Public Administration, wrote an opinion piece for Politico entitled Trump’s infrastructure plan: How “private” will he go?

Campus & Community

EOIRS Offers June 8 Information Session on Accommodations and Leaves

Thursday, June 8, 2017, By Kelly Homan Rodoski

The Office of Equal Opportunity, Inclusion and Resolution Services (EOIRS) will offer an “Ask EOIRS” information session on Thursday, June 8. It is the last in the series of information sessions EOIRS has hosted this spring. The session, “Ask EOIRS…

Business & Economy

Bonding Over Infrastructure

Monday, May 8, 2017, By Alex Dunbar

Updating aging roads, water and sewer lines is not only a challenge for engineers but also for those who have to develop budgets and policies for governments around the world. Practical solutions require understanding technical, political and social implications, and…

April 27th Information Session to Focus on Waverly Avenue Construction

Monday, April 24, 2017, By News Staff

Monday, April 24, 2017 Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: Next month, the Office of Campus Planning, Design and Construction (CPDC), in partnership with the City of Syracuse, will begin work on replacing a more than 100-year-old brick sewer located under…

Campus & Community

Campus Urged to Attend Middle States Information Forum

Tuesday, April 11, 2017, By Carol Boll

All members of the campus community are invited to attend an informational forum hosted by Syracuse University’s Middle States Reaccreditation Steering Committee on Tuesday, April 18, in the Schine Center’s Goldstein Auditorium. Two identical sessions are scheduled—11 a.m. to 1…

STEM

Dropping Drones Provides Valuable Research Information (Video)

Tuesday, April 4, 2017, By Keith Kobland

Students from the College of Engineering and Computer Science are conducting research on the damage caused by a drone dropping from the sky, using high-tech test dummies and pork ribs as part of their experiment.

The Washington Post

Associate Professor Jim Shahin on New Influences to American Barbecue

Thursday, March 9, 2017, By Ellen Mbuqe

Jim Shahin, associate professor of magazine, newspaper and online journalism in the Newhouse School, provided a column for the Washington Post titled “Immigrants bring new touches to American barbecue. Just like they always have.”