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Feel the Heat
More than a decade after a deadly dorm fire at Seton Hall, colleges and universities continue to train resident advisors about fire safety. This includes the chance to see, from a safe distance, a dorm room go up in flames.
Janklow Arts Leadership Program Increasing in Size, Diversity
Welcoming its second student cohort this summer, the Janklow Arts Leadership Program has acquired a reputation for academic rigor and selectivity and has established an international presence.
Enrollment Management Offices Closed for Meeting
The Division for Enrollment Management staff will be attending a meeting on Monday, July 1, 2013, 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. The following offices will be closed while staff attend the event: Undergraduate Admissions, Financial Aid, Registrar, Graduate Enrollment, Admissions Processing…
Video: Cold Case Justice Initiative in Atlanta
College of Law students are among a group that aims to uncover new details about civil rights-era crimes. The Cold Case Justice Initiative, which is the work of SU Law Professors Paula Johnson and Janis McDonald, has recently unearthed nearly…
Exploring the History of Sport
Stories of triumph over the human condition, cultural expressions and longstanding traditions are the basis of what makes sport relatable, entertaining and at times emotional. Michael Veley, director of the Department of Sport Management in the Falk College, and Professor of Practice Dennis Deninger wanted students to gain that deeper understanding.
Help Make the City of Syracuse Bloom
The Westcott Neighborhood Bulb project started 10 years ago. The original goal of the project was to beautify the Westcott neighborhood, and in the process help build community. The idea was to raise funds and offer 18 free perennial bulbs…
School of Education Responds to Controversial NCTQ Report
In response to a growing national debate over teacher quality, the School of Education posted an explanation on its website this week about its approach to training teachers who will perform at the highest level. In announcing this new web…
A&S Professor Wins National Nuclear Physicist Award
Paul Souder, professor of physics in The College of Arts and Sciences, is the co-recipient of the 2013 Outstanding Nuclear Physicist Award from Jefferson Science Associates (JSA). He shares the award with Douglas Beck, professor of physics at the University…
Newhouse Students and Alumni Shine in New York AP Awards
Once again, Newhouse students and alumni took home several honors in the annual New York State Associated Press Broadcasters Association awards competition. In the college competition, two 2013 graduates in broadcast journalism placed. Perry Russom’s story on CoffeeVision took first…
Movie this Friday Will Be in Gifford Auditorium
Because of expected inclement weather, the showing of the movie “Skyfall” this Friday night that had been planned for the Quad has been moved to Gifford Auditorium. The movie will begin at 8 p.m.