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SU’s Janklow Arts Leadership Program appoints founding director, professor of practice
The Department of Art and Music Histories in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences has announced the appointment of Mark Nerenhausen as founding director and professor of practice of the new Janklow Arts Leadership Program. Nerenhausen brings more than…
SU in the News: Thursday, July 7
Burton Blatt Institute’s Peter Blanck quoted in Diversity Executive about ongoing nature of diversity efforts in organizations
SU in the News: Tuesday, July 5
AP quotes William Banks of the College of Law and Maxwell School on dual-status military commanders
Connective Corridor construction transforms face of University Avenue
Prepare to have patience if you’re grabbing that morning cup of coffee on Marshall Street. A five-block span of University Avenue, from Waverly Street to East Genesee Street, is under heavy construction as the Connective Corridor construction project gets underway….
Project Advance Summer Institute begins
On June 27, Syracuse University Project Advance kicked off its annual Summer Institute training, which brings 141 high school teachers from across the Northeast and abroad to the SU campus to be trained to teach SU courses in their home…
SU students invited to be reporters of Scholarship in Action
Syracuse University’s Division of Student Affairs has launched OrangeReport—student-driven news told through video or blog about Scholarship in Action. OrangeReport invites SU students to share with the campus community, and beyond, how they are spending their summer vacation as it…
Message from Thomas Wolfe, SU senior vice president for Student Affairs and dean of students, regarding YouTube video
Dear Members of the SU Community: On behalf of Chancellor Cantor, I am writing to update you regarding an incident of hate speech that came to light yesterday afternoon, and to inform you of the University’s actions regarding it. Syracuse…
Syracuse University biologist discovers key regulators for biofilm development
They can be found everywhere—organized communities of bacteria sticking to surfaces both inside and outside the body. These biofilms are responsible for some of the most virulent, antibiotic-resistant infections in humans; however, scientific understanding of how these communities develop is…
SU in the News: Tuesday, June 21
Newhouse School’s Brenda Wrigley quoted in CNN Money on hydrofracturing bans and public relations
SU in the News: Monday, June 20
College of Law’s Terry Turnipseed quoted in Bloomberg on Scripps Networks