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SU in the News: Thursday, September 3, 2009
Nancy Snow, associate professor in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, wrote a column for the Huffington Post on the “Obama effect.” Robert Thompson, director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture in the S.I. Newhouse School…
Blind actor brings popular one-man show, ‘Weights,’ to Syracuse University Sept. 15
Lynn Manning, an award-winning actor, playwright, poet and former international blind judo champion, is bringing his one-man show, “Weights (One Man’s Blind Journey),” to Syracuse University.
SU’s Industrial Assessment Center receives prestigious national award
SU’s Industrial Assessment Center receives prestigious national awardAugust 06, 2009Tricia Hopkinsthopkins@syr.edu The Industrial Assessment Center at Syracuse University was awarded the Center of Excellence Award by the U.S. Department of Energy at the annual Industrial Assessment Centers directors’ meeting, held…
Thirty-five students selected as Syracuse University’s 2009-10 Remembrance Scholars
Thirty-five students selected as Syracuse University’s 2009-10 Remembrance ScholarsApril 30, 2009Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Syracuse University’s Remembrance Scholar Committee has chosen the 35 students who will be the 2009-10 Remembrance Scholars. The scholarships were founded as a tribute to-and means of…
Office of Supportive Services programs produce ‘diamonds in the rough’ who beat the odds
Office of Supportive Services programs produce ‘diamonds in the rough’ who beat the oddsApril 29, 2009Susan Feightnersfeightn@syr.edu Imagine reviewing applications from students graduating from the poorest school districts in New York State in an effort to identify strong academic potential…
TMR celebrates 1,500th session
TMR celebrates 1,500th sessionApril 27, 2009Eileen Jevisejevis@uc.syr.edu The April 30 meeting will be the 1,500th session of Thursday Morning Roundtable (TMR). Created as a weekly forum to bring together a mix of business, social agency, educational and civic leaders to…
Disability studies pioneer Tom Skrtic wins Tolley Medal, to be presented by SU’s School of Education May 2
Disability studies pioneer Tom Skrtic wins Tolley Medal, to be presented by SU’s School of Education May 2 April 22, 2009Sandi Mulconrysandi@groupmcom.com For four decades, William Pearson Tolley was one of the nation’s pre-eminent leaders in higher education. By the…
New study finds that global warming could trigger a century-long drought in West Africa
New study finds that global warming could trigger a century-long drought in West AfricaApril 16, 2009Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu NOTE TO EDITORS: The national contact for this story is Marc Airhart, Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas, (512) 471-2241, mairhart@jsg.utexas.edu. A…
Syracuse University to co-sponsor national Disability Studies in Education conference in Syracuse May 1-3
Syracuse University to co-sponsor national Disability Studies in Education conference in Syracuse May 1-3April 06, 2009Patrick Farrellpmfarrel@syr.edu The Ninth Annual Second City Conference on Disability Studies in Education — co-sponsored this year by Disability Studies in Education, the Syracuse University…
Urban Video Project expands media to include poetry, painting, animation, photography
Urban Video Project expands media to include poetry, painting, animation, photographyMarch 26, 2009Jemeli Tanuijetanui@syr.edu As spring kicks off, the Urban Video Project (UVP) is expanding its portfolio to include new installations that feature work by local and national artists, poets…