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SU in the News: Monday, February 22
The iSchool’s Dale Meyerrose interviews on CNN about cyber security
SU in the News: Monday, February 22, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE The Post-Standard reported on a new nonprofit charitable foundation established by Jim and Juli Boeheim. Grant Reeher, professor of political science in the Maxwell School and College of Arts and Sciences, authored an opinion piece…
Discovery by SU Florence professor in Botticelli masterpiece becomes subject of BBC documentary
“The Private Life of a Masterpiece,” highlighted a discovery by Rab Hatfield.
Mellon CNY Humanities Corridor earns extension to continue operations through 2010
The Andrew W. Mellon Central New York Humanities Corridor—an interdisciplinary partnership involving Syracuse University, Cornell University and the University of Rochester—has been approved for a no-cost extension, Syracuse University recently announced.
Interdisciplinary minor in disability studies explores pop culture, policy, educational themes
The School of Education is now accepting applications for the interdisciplinary minor in disability studies.
Newhouse students interning for NBC at XXI Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver
Twenty-two students from the Newhouse School are eagerly working behind the scenes as interns for NBC.
John Coltrane Memorial Contemporary Jazz Series announces spring 2010 lineup
The John Coltrane Memorial Contemporary Jazz Series will kick off its spring 2010 lineup with a performance by the award-winning Chinese American baritone saxophonist Fred Ho and tenor saxophonist Salim Washington.
Syracuse iSchool professor receives grant to study global value chain of wind energy
Jason Dedrick’s new study on the global wind energy industry hopes to provide factual research on policy issues such as clean energy jobs.
SU receives teaching grant from Empire State Stem Cell Board to develop new undergraduate course
An interdisciplinary team of Syracuse University faculty and faculty from SUNY-Upstate Medical University was one of five higher education groups statewide to receive a grant from the Empire State Stem Cell Board.
Syracuse University undergraduate moot court team places fifth nationally its first time out
A team of two enterprising undergraduate students in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences placed fifth out of 64 teams that competed in the American Collegiate Moot Court Association National Tournament