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Student Association to hold elections Monday, Sept. 20
SA will be electing assembly representatives from all colleges within SU.
CitrusTV upgrades to new, HD-ready equipment
For years, CitrusTV has provided a hands-on, experiential learning environment to Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF students.
HUB Fall Speaker Series kicks off Sept. 15 with Anish Bhimani
Anish Bhimani, managing director and chief information risk officer with JPMorgan Chase & Co., will kick off The HUB 2010 Fall Speaker Series on Wednesday, Sept. 15.
GET Immersion Experience offers internships to full-time students
The Global Enterprise Technology Immersion Experience offers students an eight-month, well-paid internship.
Onondaga Health Department, SU partner to address campus tobacco-use policies
In an effort to reduce smoking and reduce exposure to secondhand smoke among college students, Syracuse University is partnering with the Onondaga County Health Department.
TACNY to host ‘Being Social’ Sept. 14
The Technology Alliance of Central New York (TACNY) will host a presentation on social media as part of its 2010-11 Sweet Lecture Series.
J. Fred MacDonald lecture looks at ‘Death of History’ Sept. 23
Historian and video archivist J. Fred MacDonald will discuss “The Death of History: Natural Causes or Murder?” in a lecture presented by Syracuse University Library Associates at 5 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 23.
‘Barack Obama and 21st Century Politics’ breaks down revolutionary movements behind president’s campaign
A new book by Horace Campbell looks at the economic, political, and social forces that converged to form Obama’s electoral revolution.
SU in the News: Wednesday, September 8, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Immigration data from Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) is mentioned in the Washington Post in a story on Virginia rejecting work permit cards as proof of legal status. Continuing coverage of the Near…
SU in the News: Wednesday, September 8
Roy Gutterman of Tully Center for Free Speech talks with BBC about the burning of holy books