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SU in the News: Friday, May 14
Newhouse School’s Robert Thompson quoted in Washington and Toronto media on the ending of “Law & Order” and “Lost”
SU in the News: Friday, May 14, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE The Economic Times reported that the Indian Forest Service ministry of environment and forests will send administrators to participate in a two-week Maxwell School leadership training program. Daniel Nelson, program administrator in Maxwell’s Executive Education…
Syracuse University introduces new interdisciplinary advanced certificate in cultural heritage preservation
Three schools at Syracuse University have joined together to develop the new Certificate of Advanced Study in Cultural Heritage Preservation.
Syracuse University announces 2010-11 University Lectures season
Nine distinguished guests will share their global experiences and perspectives.
iSchool offers “Tools and Techniques for Teaching Online” this fall
“Tools and Techniques for Teaching Online” is a 10-week online course aimed at preparing faculty to effectively design and facilitate online courses.
Newhouse School News21 student journalists to investigate consequences of war for veterans
This summer, nine students in the Newhouse School will go “off the grid” to rural Northeastern Washington State, where they will interview veterans as part of News21.
Newhouse mourns passing of beloved professor, Bill Glavin, 67
Bill Glavin, longtime professor in the Newhouse School, died Friday, May 7, at Francis House in Syracuse. He was 67.
Early Education and Child Care Center, VPA students collaborate on play-centric learning tools
The tools were designed and built by students in the Environmental Practicum class.
SU in the News: Friday, April 30, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE The Post-Standard reported on yesterday evening’s University Lecture by acclaimed photographer Annie Leibovitz. The Post-Standard features a video presentation of the 23rd annual Fashion Show, presented by seniors in VPA’s School of Art and Design….
SU professor to chair national Water Sciences & Technology Board
Donald I. Siegel, a Meredith Professor in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences, has been appointed chair of the Water Sciences & Technology Board. The nationally renowned scientist, whose research encompasses contaminant hydrology, paleohydrogeology and wetland hyrdology, will serve a three-year term beginning in July.