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‘Orange Pulp: The Pulp Magazine and Contemporary Culture’ exhibition at Palitz Gallery opens Feb. 13
Pulp magazines sported eye-catching covers.
A bug’s (sex) life: Diving beetles offer unexpected clues about sexual selection
Study results were published Feb. 6 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Williams named associate VP for enrollment management and director of scholarships and student aid
Ryan Williams has been appointed associate vice president for enrollment management and director of scholarships and student aid at Syracuse University. The appointment, effective March 5, was announced today by SU Vice President for Enrollment Management Donald Saleh. Williams has…
SU in the News: Tuesday, February 7
College of Arts and Sciences’ Scott Pitnick quoted in MSNBC on diving beetle reproductive research
SU’s Ray Smith Symposium presents expert on early modern English drama Feb. 23-24
The Ray Smith Symposium in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences continues its yearlong examination of “Sex and Power from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment” with a mini-residency by an expert in early modern English drama. Thomas King,…
SU in the News: Monday, February 6
Newhouse School students and faculty quoted in area media on Super Bowl XLVI
Arnold Honig, Syracuse University physics icon, dies at age 83
Honig was a member of physics department for 56 years At Syracuse University and beyond, physicist Arnold “Arny” Honig will forever be remembered as the “idea guy.” A member of the Department of Physics in SU’s College of Arts and…
‘Zircons and Hell?’ focus of Chauncey D. Holmes Lecture and award ceremony
Twelve Syracuse University undergraduate students will be recognized for excellence in introductory earth science during the annual Chauncey D. Holmes Lecture and award ceremony on Thursday, Feb. 16, at 7 p.m. in Heroy Auditorium, located in the Heroy Geology Laboratory….
University College hires director for new talent and education development center
University College of Syracuse University has announced the newly named Talent and Education Development Center (TEDCenter) and the appointment of Karen DeJarnette as the center’s director. Formerly the WorkKeys Center, the TEDCenter will provide programming to support the workforce needs…
Public art and memory scholar James E. Young to speak Feb. 9
Scholar James E. Young, a distinguished university professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, who has written widely on public art, memorials and national memory, will speak at Syracuse University on Thursday, Feb. 9, at 6 p.m. as part of…