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U.S. immigration policy, labor market, economic growth topics of second Intelligent Conversation Series event
U.S. immigration policy, labor market, economic growth topics of second Intelligent Conversation Series eventApril 15, 2008Eileen Jevisejevis@uc.syr.edu Harjit K. Arora, professor of economics at Le Moyne College, and Ramon E. Rivera, adjunct professor at Syracuse University College of Law and…
Number of items available at SU Sport Management Club April 8 auction grows to more than 450
Number of items available at SU Sport Management Club April 8 auction grows to more than 450 April 07, 2008Kate Futrellkofutrel@syr.edu More than 450 items will be up for bid at the third annual Charity Sports Auction presented by the…
‘Who will take care of tomorrow’s elderly?’ topic of April 17 lecture
‘Who will take care of tomorrow’s elderly?’ topic of April 17 lectureApril 02, 2008Martha Bonney John Rowe, M.D., M.P.H., will deliver the fourth annual Syracuse Seminar on Aging lecture on Thursday, April 17, from 4-5:30 p.m. in the Global Collaboratory,…
Crown family dedicates new gift for Renee Crown University Honors Program to Dean Cathryn Newton
Crown family dedicates new gift for Renee Crown University Honors Program to Dean Cathryn Newton February 25, 2008Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu The family of Syracuse University Trustee Emerita Renee Crown ’50 recently presented SU with a significant new gift in further support…
University’s Human Dynamics Programs Realign to Strengthen Collaboration and Community Impact
Over the summer, four academic disciplines focused on preparing students as professionals in the human, health and social services fields (formerly housed in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics) transitioned to new academic homes across the…
Falk College of Sport Driving Innovation and Excellence in Sport-Related Industries (Podcast)
David B. Falk College of Sport Dean Jeremy Jordan looks at the academics of sport through four lenses: business, human performance, technology and community well-being. Innovation and novel ideas drive all those areas in this first-of-its-kind college to focus on sport-connected…
2025 Welcome Week in Photos
Welcome Week festivities were held last week, as new members of the Orange community had the chance to explore all Syracuse has to offer. From moving in to their residence halls to swaying to the alma mater for the first…
School of Architecture Announces Fall 2025 Visiting Critics
Each semester, upper-level architecture students participate in the visiting critic program that brings leading architects and scholars from around the world to the school. Five studios will be held on campus this fall. Ashley Bigham & Erik Herrmann (Outpost Office)…
Student’s Mobile Upcycled Clothing Business Turns Trash Into Treasures
When junior Ava Lubkemann, an environmental engineering major in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, was growing up, her parents taught her the sensibility of re-using goods, thrifting what she needed and making the best use of everything she…
Q&A for “Will Work for Food,” a new book exploring labor and the food chain
Assistant professor Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern, a food systems scholar and human geographer at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, is co-author of the the forthcoming book “Will Work for Food” (UC Press). With her co-author Teresa M. Mares, Associate…