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SU in the News: Monday, September 13, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE In an NPR report on UCLA’s Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities (EBV), Syracuse University’s Whitman School of Management is noted as originator of the EBV programs around the country. Mike Haynie, assistant professor of…
SyracuseCoE Symposium 2010 presents ‘Restoring Sustainable, Healthy Communities’ Sept. 27-28
On Monday, Sept. 27, and Tuesday, Sept. 28, the Syracuse Center of Excellence will host its 10th annual symposium.
New York State primary election day is Sept. 14 in Bird Library
Primary Election Day will be held Tuesday, September 14 from noon-9 p.m.
SU in the News: Friday, September 10
NPR quotes Maxwell School’s Len Burman on bipartisan tax code reform
SU in the News: Friday, September 10, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Data from SU’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) is featured in a USA Today article on the Obama administration changing the federal immigration enforcement strategy. A recent study by Pat Penfield of the Whitman School…
McMahon talk focuses on folk arts as ‘significant social capital’
Felicia “Faye” McMahon, associate research professor in the Department of Anthropology at Syracuse University, has been invited to coordinate ”Many Faces, Many Stories, Many Traditions” at Le Moyne College, Sept. 25.
SU in the News: Thursday, September 9
Maxwell School’s Don Dutkowsky quoted in Fortune and The Examiner on federal stimulus money
SU in the News: Thursday, September 9, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Continuing coverage of the Near Westside Initiative (NWSI) and Connective Corridor project “A Love Letter to Syracuse” includes a feature on Juxtapoz Magazine online. The Post-Standard previewed this Saturday’s Art-in-Motion citywide performance, presented by Imagining…
Warehouse Gallery to present Cui Fei
On Sept. 16, the Warehouse Gallery will present “Cui Fei.”
South Asia Consortium awarded $1.7 million grant
The Maxwell School of Syracuse University has announced that the Cornell-Syracuse South Asia Consortium has been awarded a $1.737 million, four-year renewal grant from the U.S. Department of Education.