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Harrington Meyer investigates how Medicaid reimbursement rules affect nursing home admissions

Thursday, February 7, 2002, By News Staff

Harrington Meyer investigates how Medicaid reimbursement rules affect nursing home admissionsFebruary 07, 2002 A few years ago, when Madonna Harrington Meyer lived and taught in Illinois, that state froze the rate of Medicaid reimbursements for nursing home care. The private-payment…

Syracuse University’s Hendricks Chapel to host interfaith memorial service Monday, Oct. 8, to recognize the more than 40 SU and ESF community members who died or are missing following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks

Friday, October 5, 2001, By News Staff

Syracuse University’s Hendricks Chapel to host interfaith memorial service Monday, Oct. 8, to recognize the more than 40 SU and ESF community members who died or are missing following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacksOctober 05, 2001Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu An interfaith memorial…

Maxwell professor appointed chief economist for President’s Council of Economic Advisers

Saturday, May 19, 2001, By News Staff

Maxwell professor appointed chief economist for President’s Council of Economic AdvisersMay 19, 2001Cynthia J. Moritzcjmoritz@syr.edu Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Syracuse University Trustee Professor of Economics and chair of the economics department in SU’s Maxwell School and SU’s College of Arts and Sciences,…

European Commission’s e-business technology and policy development is subject of April 24 School of Information Studies lecture

Tuesday, April 17, 2001, By News Staff

European Commission’s e-business technology and policy development is subject of April 24 School of Information Studies lectureApril 17, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.eduPaul Timmers, head of sector of the European Commission Directorate-General XIII, Electronic Commerce, will present a discussion about the European Commission’s…

Recovery of Northeast ecosystems from acid rain damage will require deeper cuts in sulfur emissions, says new study published in BioScience

Tuesday, March 20, 2001, By News Staff

Recovery of Northeast ecosystems from acid rain damage will require deeper cuts in sulfur emissions, says new study published in BioScienceMarch 20, 2001 A study published March 26 by 10 leading acid rain researchers finds that lakes, forests and streams…

N.Y. tax commissioner will discuss the state’s intellectual assets, Gov. Pataki’s 2001 budget proposal during visit to SU

Wednesday, February 28, 2001, By News Staff

N.Y. tax commissioner will discuss the state’s intellectual assets, Gov. Pataki’s 2001 budget proposal during visit to SUFebruary 28, 2001Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu The Center for Policy Research in The Maxwell School of Syracuse University will host “Leveraging New York State’s…

Study by research team, published in the Jan. 26 issue of Science magazine, proves that climate changes in the Northern Hemisphere affect the climate south of the equator

Friday, January 26, 2001, By News Staff

Study by research team, published in the Jan. 26 issue of Science magazine, proves that climate changes in the Northern Hemisphere affect the climate south of the equatorJanuary 26, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu A team of scientists from Syracuse University, Duke Universityand…

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Chancellor Kent Syverud Honored as Distinguished Citizen of the Year at 57th Annual ScoutPower Event

Thursday, May 8, 2025, By News Staff

Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud was recognized by Scouting America, Longhouse Council, as the Distinguished Citizen of the Year at the organization’s 57th annual ScoutPower dinner. The annual fundraiser is one of the biggest scouting events in the nation and…

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Kohn, Wiklund, Wilmoth Named Distinguished Professors

Thursday, May 8, 2025, By Wendy S. Loughlin

Three Syracuse University faculty members have been named Distinguished Professors, one of the University’s highest honors. The designation is granted by the Board of Trustees to faculty who have achieved exceptionally distinguished stature in their academic specialties. The newly named…

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SOURCE Enables School of Education Undergraduates to Research, Explore Profession

Wednesday, May 7, 2025, By News Staff

Through a research project funded by the Syracuse Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Engagement (SOURCE), School of Education (SOE) seniors Denaysha Macklin ’25 and Emma Wareing ’25 are continuing research to investigate barriers women of color face in advancing…