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Ten Tons of Love collection drive now in its 15th year
The Ten Tons of Love Program semi-annual drive has begun and will continue through May 21 to assist those in need in the Syracuse community with clothing, household items, cell phones, furniture, nonperishable food, books and school supplies.
Syracuse University announces 2010-11 Remembrance Scholars
Syracuse University’s Remembrance Scholar Committee has chosen the 35 students who will be the 2010-11 Remembrance Scholars.
College of Law student wins national writing award
Burton Award recognizes Gregory Eriksen work published in Syracuse Law Review.
Early Education and Child Care Center, VPA students collaborate on play-centric learning tools
The tools were designed and built by students in the Environmental Practicum class.
SU mourns loss of beloved German scholar, teacher
Outside Gerlinde Ulm Sanford’s office in H.B. Crouse Hall is a small altar adorned with reminders of one of Syracuse University’s most beloved professors: a copy of Goethe’s “Faust,” photos and postcards, several origami balls, flowers and dried fruit and leaves. Tucked inside one of the artifacts—a magazine about Weimar, Sanford’s second home—is a faded clipping about the 2004 fire that tore through the city’s Herzogin Anna Amalia Library, destroying more than 50,000 books. Friend and colleague Karl Solibakke suspects that the conflagration was not far from Sanford’s mind, even up until her death on Tuesday, April 27, at age 70.
SU tops Big East in green power purchases
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recognized Syracuse University as the 2009-2010 Individual Conference Champion for using more green power than any other school in the Big East. This is the fourth consecutive year SU has been the Big East Individual Conference Champion.
‘Syracuse’s 15th Ward and Beyond’ documentary to premiere May 22 at Storch Theatre
The documentary will be debuted in a red carpet premiere on Saturday, May 22, at 2 p.m. in Syracuse Stage’s Storch Theatre.
SU in the News: Thursday, April 29, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE CFO Magazine cited data from SU’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) in an article on the I.R.S. targeting small businesses with audits. Ron DeRutte, building coordinator for SU’s Comstock Art Facility, is featured in the…
Palitz Gallery to present work by VPA faculty members Orentlicher, Sickler, Walter
Work by longtime VPA faculty members John Orentlicher, Michael Sickler and Barbara Ellen Walter will be presented in the exhibition “Contemporary Practices in the Arts” May 6-June 30 at the Louise and Bernard Palitz Gallery at Joseph I. Lubin House.
Research finds low oxygen resources in CNY’s Three Rivers system
A unique three-year longitudinal and vertical study of Central New York’s Three Rivers system—involving the Oswego, Oneida and Seneca rivers—has revealed that oxygen resources have become degraded by several stressors, including the impact of wastewater treatment plants, nonpoint runoff, an increase in invasive zebra mussels and channelization of the flow.