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SU in the News: Friday, October 29, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE A Forbes blog posting on next generation social media notes an S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications breakfast discussion about Mark Zuckerberg’s advice to David Karp, founder of Tumblr, on how to grow his social…
SU in the News: Friday, October 29
Newhouse School breakfast discussion about Mark Zuckerberg’s advice to Tumblr founder David Karp noted in Forbes
IJPM, College of Law host defense and prosecuting attorneys, local newspaper columnist on Nov. 4 to discuss Lake Pleasant murder case
The Institute for the Study of the Judiciary, Politics and the Media (IJPM) and the College of Law at Syracuse University will host “The Toughest Call: The Lake Pleasant Murder Case,” a panel discussion on Thursday, Nov. 4.
Annual Grossman Trial Competition begins
The 33rd Annual Grossman Trial Competition preliminary rounds begin this month, with the final round taking place on Tuesday, Nov. 9.
Renowned Arab Israeli journalist, author visits SU Nov. 10
Sayed Kashua, an Arab Israeli journalist, novelist and creator of a popular sit-com on Israeli television, is giving a special lecture at Syracuse University.
Evening of fun planned for ‘Bird After Dark’ Nov. 12
The Academic and Intellectual Initiatives Committee of Syracuse University’s Office of Residence Life (ORL) and Syracuse University Library will sponsor the 5th Annual Bird After Dark program (formerly called the Library Lock-In) on Friday, Nov. 12.
SU in the News: Wednesday, October 27, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE ABC News profiled SU student Monroe Guisbond, who is taking Professor Margaret Thompson’s Honors course, Religion and American Politics, through the Oasis Program. Research on “Neuroimaging of Love” led by Stephanie Ortigue, assistant professor of…
SU in the News: Wednesday, October 27
“Neuroimaging of Love” research led by College of Arts and Sciences’ Stephanie Ortigue highlighted by national and international media
University Lectures presents Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nicholas D. Kristof on Nov. 3
Nicholas D. Kristof, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and New York Times columnist, will share his experiences on reporting from conflicted parts of the world during the next University Lectures presentation on Wednesday, Nov. 3.
Campbell to discuss ‘Barack Obama and 21st Century Politics’ Nov. 1 as part of new campus series
The African American Studies Department (AAS) in The College of Arts and Sciences, and the Student African American Society (SAS) are launching a new series, “SAS Meets AAS.”