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Taylor writes ‘State Building in Putin’s Russia’
Brian Taylor, associate professor of political science in the Maxwell School, wrote “State Building in Putin’s Russia” (Cambridge University Press).
Junko Therese Takeda writes ‘Between Crown and Commerce’ on early Mediterranean economy
Junko Therese Takeda, assistant professor of history in the Maxwell School, wrote “Between Crown and Commerce: Marseille and the Early Modern Mediterranean” (Johns Hopkins University Press).
Faulkner writes book on women in American history
Carol Faulkner writes “Women in American History to 1880: A Documentary Reader.”
Memorial service for John D. O’Connor planned for June 20
A memorial service for John David O’Connor will be held Monday, June 20, at 5 p.m. in Hendricks Chapel. O’Connor, manager for Syracuse University Mail Services for more than 20 years, died on May 5. He was 49. O’Connor was…
Kaplan named CPB ombudsman
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has named Joel Kaplan as its new ombudsman, effective June 1. Kaplan is responsible for reinforcing objectivity, balance, fairness and transparency within public media.
Next Th3 takes place on June 16
A consortium of 21 Syracuse arts venues will once again coordinate free, monthly visual arts events from 5-8 p.m. on the third Thursday of the month, June 16. They include: ArtRage—The Norton Putter Gallery 505 Hawley Ave. At 6 p.m.,…
SU in the News: Monday, June 6
Dylan book by David Yaffe of Arts and Sciences reviewed in New York Times Sunday Book Review
Syracuse feels the love from Ten Tons of Love
For the past 16 years, Syracuse University’s Ten Tons of Love program has clothed members of the Syracuse community. According to the Rev. Craig Herrick, pastor of The First English Lutheran Church of Syracuse, the program is the third-largest provider…
SU in the News: Thursday, May 26
National and regional media quote Newhouse School’s Robert Thompson on Oprah Winfrey and her empire
School of Education’s Dotger receives NSF award to design and test clinical simulations for the preparation of math and science teachers
Benjamin H. Dotger, assistant professor in Teaching and Leadership Programs in the School of Education, has been awarded a $449,898 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for his project titled “The Science and Mathematics Simulated Interaction Model (SIM).” The…