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Syracuse University researchers develop, patent promising oral insulin for treatment of diabetes
Syracuse University researchers develop, patent promising oral insulin for treatment of diabetesOctober 22, 2007Sara Millersemortim@syr.edu Syracuse University researchers have designed, tested and patented a new method of oral insulin delivery that can potentially help reduce daily insulin injections for millions…
SU’s Pulse performing arts series announces 2007-08 season, including three commissioned world premieres
SU’s Pulse performing arts series announces 2007-08 season, including three commissioned world premieresAugust 20, 2007Jaime Winne Alvarezjlwinne@syr.edu The 2007-08 season of Syracuse University’s Pulse performing arts series features three SU-commissioned world premieres by the Harlem String Quartet, Cuban saxophonist Paquito…
2007 Syracuse University alumna to compete July 12-14 for the title of Miss New York
2007 Syracuse University alumna to compete July 12-14 for the title of Miss New YorkJune 22, 2007Carol K. Masiclatclkim@syr.edu LaMonica Falkquay, of Syracuse University’s Class of 2007, will represent her region in the Miss New York competition July 12-14 on…
Tinto named visiting scholar at Carnegie Commission for the Advancement of Teaching
Tinto named visiting scholar at Carnegie Commission for the Advancement of TeachingApril 24, 2007Patrick Farrellpmfarrel@syr.edu Vincent Tinto, Distinguished Professor of Education in the Syracuse University School of Education, has been named a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Commission for the…
Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Graves named SU College of Law Commencement speaker
Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Graves named SU College of Law Commencement speakerMarch 06, 2007Jaime Winne Alvarezjlwinne@syr.edu The Hon. James E. Graves Jr. L’80, G’81, Mississippi Supreme Court justice, will deliver the 2007 Commencement address to graduates of the Syracuse University…
SU student, Syracuse-area native honored as a ‘Most Promising Minority Student’ by American Advertising Federation
SU student, Syracuse-area native honored as a ‘Most Promising Minority Student’ by American Advertising FederationJanuary 26, 2007Wendy S. Loughlinwsloughl@syr.edu LaMonica Falkquay, a student in Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and College of Arts and Sciences, and a…
Chancellor Cantor speaks on ‘Scholarship in Action and the Expansive Mission of Higher Education’
Chancellor Cantor speaks on ‘Scholarship in Action and the Expansive Mission of Higher Education’January 23, 2007Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu On Tuesday, January 23 in Hendricks Chapel, Chancellor and President Nancy Cantor addressed the Syracuse University community on “Scholarship in Action and the…
Haudenosaunee Promise succeeds in helping Native American students attend SU
Haudenosaunee Promise succeeds in helping Native American students attend SUAugust 22, 2006Sara Millersemortim@syr.edu On Aug. 15, 2005, members of the Syracuse University and Haudenosaunee communities announced a new scholarship program to provide qualified American Indian students with the necessary financial…
Verhaeghen wins Flemish prize for novel ‘Omega minor’
Verhaeghen wins Flemish prize for novel ‘Omega minor’March 01, 2006Roxanna Carpenterrocarpen@syr.edu George Santayana’s theory that those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it is an idea that could haunt a psychologist whose work centers on memory, cognition…
SU chemistry professor develops breakthrough technology for non-invasive, pain-free glucose testing
SU chemistry professor develops breakthrough technology for non-invasive, pain-freeglucose testingOctober 11, 2005Carol K. Masiclatclkim@syr.edu A Syracuse University chemistry professor has patented a device that aims to make painful fingerstick testing of glucose levels a thing of the past for diabetics….