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Work in Asia EXPO: Discovering Asia in the Global Market
Find your future career in Asia’s biggest markets through Work in Asia’s Annual EXPO this Saturday, April 11, 1-3 p.m. at Life Sciences Atrium. Learn the ins and outs of the world’s fastest-growing economies and discover what you need to…
Music Industry Executives Bandier, Sykes, Poleman to Speak April 14
The College of Visual and Performing Arts‘ Bandier Program will present a lecture on Tuesday, April 14, by program founder and SU Trustee Martin Bandier ’62, chairman and CEO of Sony/ATV; John Sykes ’77, president of iHeartMedia Entertainment Enterprises; and…
New Documentary ‘Answers the Call’ for Syracuse Alumnus
When Bryce Renninger left Syracuse University with a dual degree in English and textual studies in the College of Arts and Sciences and Television, Radio and Film in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, he had already laid out…
Syracuse, SUNY ESF Host Science Exploration Day for Regional Youth
More than a hundred middle and high school students, along with their parents and teachers, recently descended on the University for a daylong science adventure. Called STEM Day on the Hill, the event was part of a two-day festival known…
Outing Club Climbs Towering Peaks, Descends Great Depths on Weekend Adventures
Looking down into the gaping, dark hole of a cave you’re about to rappel into may not be everyone’s idea of fun. But members of the Syracuse University Outing Club say you never know until you try.
Chandler-Olcott, Schell Named Meredith Professors for 2015-16
In addition, seven non-tenured faculty members will be given Meredith Teaching Recognition Awards. Lawrence Mason will be named the 2015 United Methodist Scholar-Teacher of the Year.
Scholar Spotlight: Matt Fernandes ’15
Matt Fernandes may be from California, the movie-making capital of the world, but the aspiring filmmaker has no regrets about attending college on the opposite side of the country. If pressed for an answer, the San Jose native would probably…
Syracuse to Host Regional Earth Sciences Symposium April 11
Hundreds of people are converging at Syracuse University this weekend for its annual Central New York Earth Science Student Symposium (CNYESSS). The daylong event takes place on Saturday, April 11, primarily in the Heroy Geology Laboratory. The symposium features research…
Whitman School’s Couri Hatchery Reaches Significant Milestone
The Couri Hatchery, located within the Falcone Center for Entrepreneurship in the Whitman School, recently achieved a major milestone—100 student businesses are now part of the incubator, a student-centered, supportive co-working space and mentorship program that helps student ventures at…
Thomas Helps Develop Global Project Management Course Materials, Curriculum
A School of Information Studies faculty member has been part of a Project Management Institute (PMI) effort to develop sample course materials and an overall curriculum design for undergraduate project management programs in universities worldwide. Arthur P. Thomas, associate professor…