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SU physicist aids in discovery of predicting breaking points in disordered solids
In solid materials with regular atomic structures, figuring out where the material will break under stress is relatively easy. But for disordered solids, like glass or sand, their disordered structure makes such predictions a more daunting task. A collaboration of…
Bus Schedule for Monday, Sept. 5
Syracuse University shuttle service will be operating on an abbreviated schedule on Monday, Sept. 5, in observance of Labor Day.
Bus Schedule for Orientation Week
Interim Syracuse University shuttle service for orientation week will begin on Wednesday, Aug. 24.
Partnership with alumni-owned agency leads to establishment of Dubai Internship Program
A student and a recent graduate of Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications spent six weeks in Dubai this summer, interning at TBWA/RAAD, an advertising and public relations agency run by SU alumnus Reda Raad ’95. Emmelie De…
Skytop Road Transit Detour
Skytop Road will be closed between Farm Acre and Upper Winding Ridge due to construction from Monday, July 25, until Wednesday, Aug. 3.
Henry Street Transit Detours
Beginning Monday, July 25, Henry Street will be closed between Van Buren Street and East Raynor Avenue due to construction.
Words of JFK inspire immigrant to seek new life in the U.S.
In his home in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Roland Nzima was working as a technical engineer and a project manager. While he experienced some level of success, Nzima knew he had to make a choice between his career and…
Heat guidance, extended facility hours
As the temperatures and humidity levels approach record highs in Central New York, please be aware that doing too much on a hot day, spending too much time in the sun or staying too long in an over-heated place can…
SU in the News: Tuesday, July 12
Christian Science Monitor quotes Newhouse School’s Robert Thompson on News of the World scandal in U.K.
Herbig, Van Aken named New York Foundation for the Arts fellow, finalist
Two faculty members in the College of Visual and Performing Arts’ Department of Art have been named recipients of the 2011 New York State Council on the Arts’ (NYSCA) Artist Fellowship Program by the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA).