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Emmy Foundation honors students from SU’s Newhouse School with College Television Award
A group of television-radio-film (TRF) students from Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications won an Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation College Television Award for Outstanding Narrative Series for their television series “Limelight.”
Genesis Health Project Network offers ‘Churches Against Diabetes’ programs April 28 and 30
As part of its on-going Diabetes Seminar Series, the Genesis Health Project Network welcomes the Syracuse community to its “Churches Against Diabetes” programs to be held at 7 p.m., Wednesday, April 28 at the Brotherly Love Church of God in Christ, 1234 S. Salina St., and at 7:30 p.m., Friday, April 30 at New Jerusalem COGIC, 1641 S. Salina St. The seminars are free and open to the public.
Syracuse Law Review honors SU trustee and law alumnus Robert E. Dineen Jr. at annual banquet
In keeping with its strong traditions and in celebration of its 60th year of publication, Syracuse Law Review will host its annual Law Review Banquet on April 23 and honor Robert E. Dineen Jr. L’66 with its Law Review Alumni Achievement Award. Dineen is a retired partner from Shearman & Sterling in New York.
Gutterman serves as moderator, panelist at national conferences
Carnegie Legal Reporting Program director works with Harvard Law Review and Society of Professional Journalists.
Syracuse University named to 2010 InfoWorld Green 15 for its new Green Data Center
Syracuse University has been named one of the 2010 Green 15 by GDC’s InfoWorld for the University’s innovative Green Data Center (GDC).
NPR religion correspondent to speak at SU April 26
Barbara Bradley Hagerty, religion correspondent for National Public Radio and author of the best-selling “Fingerprints of God” (Riverhead, 2009), will lead a public conversation, titled “Investigating Religious Scandals: Exploring the Science of Spirituality and More” on Monday, April 26.
SU in the News: Thursday, April 22
PepsiCo’s new recycling initiative benefiting Whitman School EBV programs nationwide reported in national, regional and local media
SU in the News: Thursday, April 22, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE The Wall Street Journal (subscription required), Atlanta Journal Constitution, Associated Press, New York Times, and Post-Standard reported on PepsiCo’s new on-the-go recycling initiative, which will directly benefit the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities (EBV),…
Syracuse University announces new minor in Asian/Asian American studies
Beginning in the fall 2010 semester, undergraduate students at Syracuse University will be able to add a minor in Asian/Asian American studies to their course of studies, to achieve a greater understanding of Asia and Asian American issues around international migration, immigrant settlement, transnationalism, and racial and ethnic formation in the United States.
SU takes top honors at New York State Russian Language Competition
Syracuse University came out on top at the New York State Russian Language Competition, held last weekend on campus.