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SU in the News: Thursday, April 8, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE The Post-Standard, CNY Central and WAER reported on the appearance by alumnus and Detroit mayor Dave Bing as part of Whitman Day. The Post-Standard, WSYR-AM and WHEC-TV in Rochester reported on the Distracted Driving Demonstration…
SU in the News: Thursday, April 8
College of Law and Maxwell School’s William Banks quoted on CBS radio about Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki
Syracuse Stage 2010-11: Hitchcock, ‘Christmas Story,’ ‘RENT,’ August Wilson, Helen Keller, ‘Clean House’
Syracuse Stage has announced the 2010/2011 season.
SU in the News: Wednesday, April 7
Newhouse School’s Douglas Brode quoted in CNN on movie producer Tyler Perry
SU in the News: Wednesday, April 7, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE The Albany Times Union reported on the date set for the memorial service for Jamie Klemczak, an SU student who died on Feb. 20 in a motor vehicle accident on the New York State Thruway…
Take Back the Night 2010 events begin Wednesday
The Syracuse University R.A.P.E. Center will host a series of events, including workshops, speakers and gatherings, for Take Back the Night 2010.
Office of Financial Aid and Scholarship Programs launches ‘I Otto Know This!’
The initiative aims to promote student financial literacy.
Students to explore social media’s role during three-day charrette
In response to social media’s growing influence on society, the School of Information Studies and College of Visual and Performing Arts are setting students to work on the problem of developing new ways for businesses to communicate internally as well as connect with their clientele through interactive, user-driven information technologies.
Newhouse School to hold Media Literacy Day for local sixth-graders April 16
The Newhouse School of Public Communications will host 65 sixth grade students from the Syracuse City School District’s Edward Smith Elementary School on Friday, April 16, for Newhouse’s annual Media Literacy Day.
African American Studies colloquium features NYU professor speaking on Chicago’s overlooked black arts movement
Jacqueline Goldsby explores the Chicago scene in her lecture, “A Salon for the Masses: Black Reading Circles & the Chicago Renaissance.”