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SU in the News: Monday, January 30
Maxwell Dean James Steinberg interviewed on CBC Radio about global crisis risks
2010 Nobel laureate to speak at University Feb. 1
Ei-ichi Negishi did pioneering research while a member of SU’s Chemistry Department Ei-ichi Negishi, 2010 Nobel laureate and the Herbert C. Brown Distinguished Professor of Organic Chemistry at Purdue University, returns to Syracuse University to present a discussion of his…
Non-stop music in ‘Caroline, or Change’
Two powerhouses of the American theater, playwright Tony Kushner (“Angels in America”) and composer Jeanine Tesori (“Thoroughly Modern Millie” and “Shrek: The Musical”), join forces on a musical of startling creativity and refreshing originality (don’t be surprised when the washing…
Impunity Watch launches first online law journal app
Learning about international unrest and human rights violations is now available through a smartphone. Impunity Watch, the first global blog to monitor instances of impunity, has launched its first official mobile application in the Android Marketplace, available Jan. 25. Impunity…
Wednesday is last day for employees to acknowledge pay notice
Syracuse University employees have only two days left–today and tomorrow (Jan. 24 and 25)–to go online and acknowledge their annual pay notices. All University employees, including faculty, staff, temporary employees, graduate assistants and students who receive a paycheck from SU,…
The Warehouse Gallery exhibits
“Noriko Ambe: Inner Water”
SU in the News: Friday, January 20
National and local media report on iSchool participation in SOPA blackout
Research by LCS professor expected to help utility companies predict service life of pipeline infrastructure
Regression models presented in the American Society of Civil Engineers’ Journal of Infrastructure Systems by researchers at Syracuse University’s L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science are expected to help utility companies predict the service life of wastewater pipeline…
Soling students to celebrate writing, editing, designing, publishing a book—in one semester
Proceeds from ‘Before Our Eyes: Inside the Changing World of Book Publishing’ to benefit ProLiteracy It is possible for a group of undergraduate students to write, edit, print, publish and market a book about the publishing industry all in one…
SU in the News: Thursday, January 12
Huffington Post notes New York Knick Carmelo Anthony’s gifts to SU and his inclusion in “Giving Back 30”