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Where does water go when it rains? Conceptualizing runoff processes in headwater catchments
The Department of Earth Sciences presents the spring 2011 K. Douglas Nelson Lecture Series, featuring Dr. Jeffrey McDonnell, G.S.A. Birdsall-Dreiss Lecturer from Oregon State University.
The role of water in mantle melting and mass transfer processes at subduction zones
The Department of Earth Sciences presents the spring 2011 K. Douglas Nelson Lecture Series, this week, featuring Katherine Kelly from NSF-GEOPRISMS Distinguished Lecturer University of Rhode Island.
Syracuse University Library receives grant from Dana Foundation to process William Safire papers
Syracuse University Library has received a grant of $86,000 from the Dana Foundation to process recently acquired personal papers of the late William Safire. Safire, the Pulitzer prize-winning political columnist for The New York Times and former Nixon speechwriter, passed…
University receives $143,100 grant to process Grove Press archive
The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) has awarded a $143,100 grant to Syracuse University to support the processing of the archive of avant-garde publisher, Grove Press, housed in Syracuse University Library’s Special Collections Research Center. Considered to be…
The NewsHouse: Cradle will rock
Though they’re 200 miles apart, SU’s rising hip-hop and electronic duo Mouth’s Cradle prepares to drop a 17-track mixtape.
Syracuse Stage’s 38th season starts with exuberant, uplifting performance by Rochester native
Set in a tough, Bronx high school, the nationally acclaimed and award-winning “No Child…” traces the efforts of a young teaching artist to engage a class of uninspired and underachieving 10th graders by challenging the students to put on a play.
Syracuse University alumna engages the world with Dream Rocket project
Jennifer Marsh G’08 is engaging tens of thousands of students, schools, teachers, Girl Scout troops and individuals from across the world in the Dream Rocket project, with the goal to challenge young generations to “Dare to Dream” through arts and education.
Pilot program to feature later hours at Brockway Dining Center for Fall 2009 semester
This fall semester, the hours of Brockway Dining Center will start at 7:30 a.m. for breakfast and end at 8 p.m. for dinner, creating a 30-minute shift from the previous hours of 7 a.m.–7:30 p.m.
Updated information offered on security procedures, degree candidate entry and parking for May 10 SU/SUNY-ESF Commencement
Updated information offered on security procedures, degree candidate entry and parking for May 10 SU/SUNY-ESF CommencementApril 30, 2009Jaime Winne Alvarez jlwinne@syr.edu On Sunday, May 10, Syracuse University and the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF) will hold joint…
SU, Rockapella set the stage for Family Weekend 2008
Matthew R. Snyder(315) 443-7082 As many as 4,000 family members from around the country are getting ready to come to Syracuse University to visit their students during Family Weekend 2008 — and more than a few might be packing Halloween…