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Murder 201: Who’s killing off the forensic science faculty?
Forensic science faculty are part of a mysterious murder and the M.S. in Forensic Science students are the suspects. And everyone is invited to examine the haunted lab for clues to help solve the case. On Tuesday, Oct. 26, graduate students of the Forensic Science Program in SU’s College of Arts and Sciences will hold a haunted murder lab at 7 p.m. in room 105 of the Life Sciences Complex.
Symposium to explore legacy of W.E.B. DuBois and The Crisis magazine
Syracuse University will host the afternoon-long symposium “Who’s Been Telling Our Story? W.E.B. DuBois and 100 Years of The Crisis Magazine” on Tuesday, Oct. 26.
UBM donates four passes, valued at more than $8,000, for Syracuse iSchool students to attend 2010 Interop
Four students in the M.S. in telecommunications and network management program in the School of Information Studies (iSchool) are attending the 2010 Interop Conference and Exhibition in New York City.
Falling in love is ‘more scientific than you think,’ according to new study by SU professor
A new meta-analysis study conducted by Syracuse University Professor Stephanie Ortique is getting attention around the world. The groundbreaking study, “The Neuroimaging of Love,” reveals falling in love can elicit not only the same euphoric feeling as using cocaine, but also affects intellectual areas of the brain.
iSchool professor publishes book on need for more people educated as information professionals
The book focuses on the disparity between the growth of careers within the information industry and the apparent lack of interest in studying and working in the field within the United States.
2010-11 Remembrance Scholars to be honored at Oct. 22 convocation
The 2010-11 Convocation for Remembrance Scholars, honoring 35 outstanding Syracuse University students from this year’s senior class, will be held Friday, Oct. 22.
University Lectures series explores ethics during Oct. 19 visit by Randy Cohen
Randy Cohen, Emmy Award-winning writer and humorist and author of “The Ethicist” column in The New York Times Magazine, will visit Syracuse University Oct. 19 as the next guest of the University Lectures series.
‘Flipper and Dipper and the Treasures of 6 Bird’ now available through SU Bookstore
Kelly Homan Rodoski(315) 443-3784 Proceeds benefit Pan Am 103 Archives A children’s book that explores the history and traditions of Syracuse University is now available through the SU Bookstore. “Flipper and Dipper and the Treasures of 6 Bird” (Syracuse University…
SU Project Advance forensic seminars probe crime, fungi
Syracuse University Project Advance (SUPA) brings two of Europe’s foremost forensic botanists to the United States this week for SUPA’s Forensic Science fall seminars. Patricia Wiltshire and David Hawksworth will be the featured speakers at the downstate seminar Wednesday, Oct. 13, on…
‘Flipper and Dipper and the Treasures of 6 Bird’ now available through SU Bookstore
A children’s book that explores the history and traditions of Syracuse University is now available through the SU Bookstore.