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“MacArthur ‘genius’ artist Carrie Mae Weems on why she’s presenting COVID public art in Philly.”
Work by Carrie Mae Weems, University Artist in Residence, was mentioned in the Philadelphia Inquirer story “MacArthur ‘genius’ artist Carrie Mae Weems on why she’s presenting COVID public art in Philly.” Weems’ latest work highlight, Resist Covid Take 6!, consists…
Participate in the Campus Climate Pulse Survey
Dear Members of the Syracuse University Community: As you have likely heard by now, Syracuse University is embarking on a campuswide climate pulse survey. This is an important opportunity to share your perspective and your voice. Climate surveys are key…
“Why did COVID-19 become partisan?”
Shana Kushner Gadarian, associate professor of political science in the Maxwell School, was interviewed for the CBS Sunday Morning piece “Why did COVID-19 become partisan?” During the pandemic, Gadarian worked with colleagues to survey American attitudes towards COVID-19. The team…
Students Who Lived Off Campus in Spring Semester Asked to Participate in 2020 US Census
Syracuse University students who lived off campus during the Spring 2020 semester are asked to take part in the 2020 U.S. Census by Sept. 30. Census officials have indicated that all college students, regardless of where they are currently located…
Participants Needed for Department of Public Safety Student Focus Groups
The Department of Public Safety (DPS), in collaboration with the Student Association, will host a series of student focus groups regarding DPS. “I invite our students to share their feedback on our department and recommended changes to enhance their experiences…
Faculty research featured in article “Half of Medicare patients do not receive recommended health care after hospitalization.”
Jun Li, assistant professor of public information and international affairs in the Maxwell School, publish research about health care after hospitalization that was featured the Healthcare Business News article “Half of Medicare patients do not receive recommended health care after…
Faculty research featured in article “Is APM the best way to evaluate NBA players?”
Justin Ehrlich, assistant professor of sport management in Falk College, and Shane Sanders, professor of sport management in Falk College, published research related to the NBA’s Plus-Minus statistic that was featured in Health Medicine Network article “Is APM the best…
Supervisors Invited to Participate in ‘In the Moment—Bridging the Gaps of Race Dialogue’ Discussion Series This Fall
A series of dialogue sessions for supervisors that began earlier this summer in the wake of the death of George Floyd will continue this fall with “In the Moment—Bridging the Gaps of Race Dialogue,” sponsored by the Office of Diversity…
“Dallas Billboards Become Canvases for an Influential Contemporary Artist’s New Campaign.”
Work by Carrie Mae Weems, University Artist in Residence, was mentioned in the Papercitymag.com story “Dallas Billboards Become Canvases for an Influential Contemporary Artist’s New Campaign.” Weems latest work, Resist Covid/Take 6!, reflects on how many Black communities have been…