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Tips for Better Writing: How to Get Started on that Research Paper
Need to get started on that end of semester research paper? Make sure you understand the assignment, try an outline and carefully select your sources, among other tips for doing your best work, according to consultants with the Writing Center.
Christina Tobias ’18: Building the Skills in Engineering and Rowing
Christina Tobias ’18 is sure of two things—she was born to row and become an engineer. In high school, her passion for math gave way to coding. Her time outside of class was spent competing with her rowing team. When it…
Evacuation Drills Scheduled
Fire and Life Safety Services (FLSS) will conduct the spring 2016 evacuation drills in academic and administrative buildings from April 11-15. A schedule of the evacuation drills by date and building can be viewed on the FLSS website at http://ehss.syr.edu….
Maya Alam Named Boghosian Fellow
Syracuse Architecture Assistant Professor Maya Alam has been selected as the first recipient of the Boghosian Fellowship, effective fall 2016. The fellowship—established in early 2015 in memory of Harry der Boghosian ’54 by his sister Paula der Boghosian ’64 (School…
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Moral Injury and Military Veterans: What Do We Need to Know, and Why?
“Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Moral Injury and Military Veterans” is a research colloquium, free and open to the public. When: Saturday, April 9, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Where: Reilley Room, 4th floor Reilly Hall, Le Moyne College. Free parking…
Actor Anthony Anderson to Speak for ‘Truth Be Told’ Series April 5
The fifth annual “Truth Be Told” event, organized by the Delta Zeta Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, welcomes actor and producer Anthony Anderson. Anderson will speak in Goldstein Auditorium in the Schine Student Center on Tuesday, April 5, at…
Social and Economic Justice in South Africa Trip Makes Lasting Impression on Students
A twig snapped in the darkness to the left of the rumbling, open-top truck. It was 5:30 in the morning and the sun had not yet come up over the horizon at Kruger National Park. As we plummeted forward on…
Scholar Spotlight: Deyara Tabu Morris ’16
Like many students, Deyara Tabu Morris ’16 hit a few bumps during the transition from her hometown of Baltimore, Md., to life at Syracuse University. As graduation approaches, though, she’s sad to be leaving the place she’s come to consider…
914Works Exhibition by Artist Tom Hall Extended to April 2
914Works has extended the closing date of its exhibition by artist Tom Hall to Saturday, April 2. “It Could Be Paradise, but It’s Only California” was originally scheduled to close March 31. The exhibition is free and open to the…
Langmuir Spotlights SU Nanotechnology Research
Nanoparticles are used in a wide range of applications, including targeted drug delivery, biosensing, imaging and catalysis. When they are paired in solutions with surfactants—chemical compounds that determine surface tension—they are even able to form stable suspensions that can trap…