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Pulse announces 2011-2012 season
The 2011-12 season features an exciting selection of ticketed performances.
Syracuse Welcome 2011 to receive new first-year and transfer students beginning Aug. 24
Very soon, some 3,700 first-year and transfer students will arrive at Syracuse University ready to kick off the new academic year. When they do, SU’s student orientation program, Syracuse Welcome, will help them get acclimated and ready to start the new…
SU in the News: Monday, August 15
NPR, Post-Standard discuss University efforts to help create a new symphony for Syracuse and CNY
SU in the News: Wednesday, Aug. 10
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE The New York Times reviewed “Devotions,” the newest book of poems by Bruce Smith, professor of English in The College of Arts and Sciences. USA Today cites statistics from Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse…
Eileen Strempel named American Council on Education fellow
Molly Corbett Broad, president of the American Council on Education (ACE), has announced that Eileen Strempel, assistant vice president for academic advancement in Syracuse University’s Division of Enrollment Management, has been named an ACE Fellow for academic year 2011-12.
SU, IBM show how to decrease energy expended in data centers
Syracuse University and IBM on Tuesday, July 26, jointly hosted a strategic gathering of select chief information officers from industry, academe and government to learn how to reduce dramatically the energy consumed in the operation of their data centers.
Syracuse University to celebrate Syracuse Stories: An All Arts Festival
Festival to be held during Syracuse ArtsWeek, July 25-31 Syracuse Stories: An All Arts Festival, part of the community-based initiative Art Across Borders, is a communitywide storytelling festival modeled on the International Literary Festival of Paraty, Brazil (FLIP). Syracuse Stories…
SU in the News: Friday, July 1
MarketWatch notes SU’s launch of the Institute for Veterans and Military Families with JPMorgan Chase
Connective Corridor construction transforms face of University Avenue
Prepare to have patience if you’re grabbing that morning cup of coffee on Marshall Street. A five-block span of University Avenue, from Waverly Street to East Genesee Street, is under heavy construction as the Connective Corridor construction project gets underway….
SU in the News: Monday, June 13
Wall Street Journal quotes College of Law’s Terry Turnipseed on deathbed marriages