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Paper crane building today on the Quad for Japan earthquake relief
Today, from 1-5 p.m. on the Kenneth A. Shaw Quad, 15 student organizations and all of the Greek houses have been invited to make orange paper cranes. Each crane will generate $4–$2 from the students, $2 matching donations from the alumni. The completed cranes are being displayed on the lawn between the Schine Student Center and Newhouse School to create a visual registration of how much earthquake relief funding has been generated through Project Paper Crane.
Wildrick speaks at events in Cazenovia, Ithaca
Chris Wildrick, assistant professor in the School of Art and Design’s Department of Foundation, delivered a talk at Cazenovia College on Tuesday, April 12 at as part of the college’s “Contemporary Developments in the Arts” seminar.
Award-winning filmmaker Tze Chun to screen ‘Children of Invention’ April 13
Award-winning filmmaker Tze Chun will present his feature debut, “Children of Invention,” on Wednesday, April 13, at 6 p.m. in 121 Dorothea Ilgen Shaffer Art Building. The screening is sponsored by the film program in the College of Visual and…
Academic and Administrative Buildings’ Fire Drills
The Safety Department will conduct the spring 2011 fire drills in academic and administrative buildings from Monday, April 11, through Friday, April 22.
SU College of Law Impunity Watch journal welcomes United Nations Peacekeeper for symposium on child soldiers
The Impunity Watch Law Journal of Syracuse University College of Law will host its annual symposium, “Humans as Commodities: Child Soldiers,” on Friday, April 8, at 10 a.m. in Grant Auditorium. The event addresses the use of child soldiers in…
‘Predators, Porn and the Law: America’s Children in the Internet Era’ April 9 at College of Law
From chat rooms to sexting, how do we keep our children safe from online predators? The Syracuse Law Review and Syracuse College of Law community will present a groundbreaking conference, “Predators, Porn and the Law: America’s Children in the Internet…
VPA’s Wildrick speaks at WebWise 2011
Chris Wildrick, assistant professor of foundation in the College of Visual and Performing Arts’ School of Art and Design, delivered the talk “Dinosaur Aesthetics: A Cultural Project at the Crossroads of Art, Science, and Education,” on Friday, March 11, in Baltimore at the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services’ conference “WebWise 2011: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) in Education, Learning, and Research.”
Taylor writes book on Vladimir Putin’s presidency and Russian state-building
Political science professor Brian Taylor of the Maxwell School has written “State Building in Putin’s Russia: Policing and Coercion after Communism” (Cambridge University Press, 2011).
College of Human Ecology to offer new M.S. in Child & Family Health in the Global Community
Beginning in August 2011, the College of Human Ecology will begin offering a master of science in Child & Family Health in the Global Community, a 36-credit hour graduate program that will be a key component of the educational programs…
The Stand: Grandparents raising grandchildren part of a national trend
The Williams family is part of a growing national trend of grandparents raising their grandchildren.