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Faculty and staff invited to display personal art in On My Own Time
All full or part-time employees are eligible to submit artwork for the annual On My Own Time (OMOT) program.
Syracuse University chemist develops new technique to use light to predict molecular crystal structures
Study is cover article of prestigious Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics A Syracuse University chemist has developed a way to use very low frequency light waves to study the weak forces (London dispersion forces) that hold molecules together in a crystal….
Silicon Valley expert will share perspectives on global cybersecurity during March 30 presentation sponsored by SU, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Enrique Salem, president and CEO of Symantec and a member of the federal President’s Management Advisory Board, will share his perspectives on the state of global cybersecurity in a special presentation at Syracuse University. He will also share insights on cybersecurity…
Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration–2011 Summer Institute
The Institute for Creative Collaboration and Conflict Resolution draws on Maxwell School faculty and noted practitioners who specialize in state-of-the-art theory, research and practice in processes of dispute management.
Fifth edition of Stone Canoe journal available
The fifth edition of Stone Canoe: A Journal of Arts, Literature and Social Commentary, is now available for purchase in local bookstores and online. The ebook version of the journal is also available through the journal website. Stone Canoe Number…
Syracuse University Library debuts ‘Sound Beat’ radio show, highlights Belfer recordings
On Tuesday, March 1, at 3:30 p.m., WAER-FM 88.3 broadcast the inaugural episode of “Sound Beat,” a new 90-second public radio module that highlights recordings from the Belfer Audio Archive at Syracuse University Library, one of the largest sound archives in…
School of Education lecture series to present ‘Our Schools Suck’ March 3
The public conversation about the problems with urban schools often places the blame on students who attend those schools, focusing on youths’ poor attitudes and negative values. The latest installment in the Syracuse University School of Education‘s Landscape of Urban…
Bookstore Buzz
7th Annual BOOKSTORE BUZZ … come see what has people talking!
Hendricks Chapel to host lunchtime discussion on religious pluralism on March 1
Rabbi Brad Hirschfield will lead a lunchtime discussion on “How Big Is Your God? Religious Pluralism in an Age of Increasing Extremism” on Tuesday, March 1, in the Noble Room in Syracuse University’s Hendricks Chapel. Lunch will be served at…
The HUB Spring Speaker Series kicks off Feb. 21 with Cynthia Doe
Cynthia Doe, principal with Ernst & Young’s Information Technology Risk and Assurance Practice , will kick off The HUB 2011 Spring Speaker Series on Monday, Feb. 21. Her presentation, “Corporate Social Responsibility: Using Our People Skills to Make a Difference…