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Syracuse University named to 2010 InfoWorld Green 15 for its new Green Data Center
Syracuse University has been named one of the 2010 Green 15 by GDC’s InfoWorld for the University’s innovative Green Data Center (GDC).
34th annual Quality Infant/Toddler Caregiving (QIC) Workshop to be held May 17-21
The College of Human Ecology and its Jack Reilly Institute for Early Childhood and Provider Education will host the 34th Annual Quality Infant Toddler Caregiving (QIC) Workshop, led by Alice Honig, professor emerita of child development in the Department of Child and Family Studies.
Syracuse iSchool hosts information session about attending grad school
The School of Information Studies invites graduating seniors and others to an Information Session from 5:30-7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 20.
2010 summer parking upgrade information
Summer upgrades for 2010 will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Orange CNY on Facebook offers information on local SU activities
Central New Yorkers have a new way to keep up on local Syracuse University news and events with the Orange CNY Facebook page.
Syracuse iSchool hosts ‘Girls are I.T.’ event to introduce local Girl Scouts to information technology
On Saturday, March 6, the Syracuse University School of Information Studies hosted 39 Girl Scouts from cities across Central New York.
College of Human Ecology highlights graduate studies during Feb. 27 information session
Syracuse University faculty and current students will welcome potential graduate students interested in graduate studies in child and family studies, addiction studies, marriage and family therapy, nutrition science and dietetics, and social work during the College of Human Ecology’s Spring Information Session Feb. 27 at 11 a.m. in Lyman Hall.
Syracuse iSchool launches blog, ‘Information Space’
The Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool) has announced the creation of its official blog, Information Space (http://ischool.syr.edu/blog).
New compounds may control deadly fungal infections
SU News Services(315) 443-3784 An estimated 25,000 Americans develop severe fungal infections each year, leading to 10,000 deaths despite the use of anti-fungal drugs. The associated cost to the U.S. health care system has been estimated at $1 billion a…
New compounds may control deadly fungal infections
Novel agents shown to reduce growth of fungi by more than 80 percent.