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Students to study abroad over spring break
Students to study abroad over spring breakFebruary 18, 2002 While many Syracuse University students will be hitting the beaches during spring break, March 10 to 17, some students will travel to Florence, Italy, to become more deeply acquainted with Leonardo…
Chancellor’s Feinstone Grants awarded for 12 multicultural initiatives at Syracuse University
Chancellor’s Feinstone Grants awarded for 12 multicultural initiatives at Syracuse UniversityFebruary 18, 2002Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Twelve proposed initiatives aimed at advancing awareness and dialogue on cross-ethnic relations at Syracuse University have been awarded Chancellor’s Feinstone Grants for Multicultural Initiatives. Consideration…
Celebrated pianist Frederick Marvin to play at Syracuse University’s Setnor Auditorium March 7
Celebrated pianist Frederick Marvin to play at Syracuse University’s Setnor Auditorium March 7February 15, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Internationally renowned pianist and Syracuse University Professor Emeritus Frederick Marvin will present a recital at 8 p.m. March 7 in the Rose and Jules…
Exhibits, a Sudanese a cappella choir and Renaissance art are on tap for the continuing 2002 Syracuse Symposium
Exhibits, a Sudanese a cappella choir and Renaissance art are on tap for the continuing 2002 Syracuse SymposiumFebruary 15, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu The 2002 Syracuse Symposium continues at Syracuse University with the music and stories of Sudanese refugees; a keynote lecture…
Syracuse University Physics Department Science Teachers Workshop celebrates 10th anniversary
Syracuse University Physics Department Science Teachers Workshop celebrates 10th anniversaryFebruary 09, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Put 20 high school physics teachers in a classroom; add reams of tissue paper, scissors, glue and thin copper wire, and mix well. The result: 20 hot…
Michelangelo, globalization and photography are on tap for Syracuse Symposium events at Syracuse University
Michelangelo, globalization and photography are on tap for Syracuse Symposium events at Syracuse UniversityFebruary 05, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Michelangelo’s “Night,” the globalization of a binge economy in the 19th century and an exhibit of women’s portraits are the topics for the…
Syracuse University architecture students host interdisciplinary symposium and charette Feb. 15 and 16
Syracuse University architecture students host interdisciplinary symposium and charette Feb. 15 and 16February 05, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Third-year students in Syracuse University’s School of Architecture will host a symposium titled “/ingMemoryConstruct/ingMemoryConstruct” that will feature keynote speakers Mary Miss, one of the…
National Science Foundation awards $2 million grant to four universities for scientific drilling of Lake Malawi in East Africa
National Science Foundation awards $2 million grant to four universities for scientific drilling of Lake Malawi in East AfricaFebruary 04, 2002Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Researchers from Syracuse University, University of Minnesota-Duluth, University of Rhode Island and the University of Arizona will…
Vision Fund grants awarded to nine innovative projects
Vision Fund grants awarded to nine innovative projectsFebruary 04, 2002 Syracuse University has awarded 2002 Vision Fund grants to nine projects that focus on providing intellectually rich diversity experiences for students. The Vision Fund Program was created four years ago…
Chancellor Shaw letter to students on off-campus safety
Chancellor Shaw letter to students on off-campus safetyJanuary 31, 2002Dear Students: This is the third in my series of letters to you related to safety. Today, with Chief of Police Dennis DuVal and David Eade of the Syracuse Property Owners…