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SU in the News: Monday, August 24
Newhouse’s Vin Crosbie comments on diminishing online anonymity in the Toronto Globe and Mail
SU’s Pulse Performing Arts Series announces 2009–10 season; highlights include jazz trumpeter Chris Botti and internationally acclaimed Martha Graham Dance Company
The 2009–10 season of Syracuse University’s Pulse Performing Arts Series features a selection of free events in addition to ticketed concerts.
SU in the News: Wednesday, August 19, 2009
ABC News.com reported on Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s response to the possible compassionate release of convicted Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi. Leonard Burman, Daniel Patrick Moynihan Professor of Public Affairs in the Maxwell School, commented in the Associated Press…
GoWeb3D teams up with Syracuse iSchool to bring augmented reality to campus
Margaret Spillett(315) 443-1069 GoWeb3D, a global leader in creating virtual worlds, social networks and mobile augmented reality (AR), announced Aug. 17 that it will deliver mobile augmented reality to the Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool) on the Layar…
GoWeb3D teams up with Syracuse iSchool to bring augmented reality to campus
The Syracuse iSchool will be among the first colleges in the world with its own AR mobile solution.
SU in the News: Wednesday, August 19
Newhouse’s Robert Thompson comments on the passing of political columnist Robert Novak in USA Today
Syracuse University researcher to present ‘Shipwrecks as Fossils’ at AAAS Pacific Division meeting
Judy Holmes(315) 443-8085 Mariners call the continental margin off the North Carolina coast the “graveyard of the Atlantic.” Syracuse University’s first Professor of Interdisciplinary Sciences, Cathryn R. Newton, sees the area as rich with fossils for paleontologists, marine archeologists and…
Newton to present ‘Shipwrecks as Fossils’ at AAAS Pacific Division meeting
Syracuse University’s first Professor of Interdisciplinary Sciences, Cathryn R. Newton, sees the North Carolina coast as rich with fossils for paleontologists, marine archeologists and historians to study.
SU professor speaks at Smithsonian about community outreach and heritage
Faye McMahon, a Syracuse University professor known for her work with local immigrant and refugee folk artists, recently gave an invited lecture at the Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies in Washington, D.C.
‘Green Infrastructure’ for reducing stormwater runoff demonstrated by SyracuseCoE collaborators
Carissa Matthews(315) 443-3507 The installation of a project to demonstrate multiple approaches to reduce stormwater runoff was celebrated today by the Syracuse Center of Excellence in Environmental and Energy Systems (SyracuseCoE) and its collaborators. Examples of “green infrastructure” include a…