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SU in the News: Friday, January 29
Newhouse School’s Robert Thompson spoke on the PBS NewsHour about the death of author J.D. Salinger
SU community encouraged to wear red, raise awareness of heart disease among women Feb. 5
Syracuse University’s Healthy Monday initiative, in collaboration with the Sid and Helaine Center for Health Communications and the Lerner Center and with support from Newhouse School Dean Lorraine Branham, is asking SU students, faculty and staff to wear red on Friday, Feb. 5.
SU in the News: Thursday, January 28, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE LaVonda Reed-Huff, associate professor in the College of Law, is mentioned in Radio Business Report for her role in serving on a panel at an FCC investigation of ownership diversity in radio. The Post-Standard reported…
SU in the News: Thursday, January 28
Radio Business Report notes College of Law’s LaVonda Reed-Huff testimony for FCC investigation of ownership diversity in radio
Gregg Lambert charts global course for humanities
Professor Lambert spent part of his Winter Break at Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) in Seoul, Korea.
SU commission ‘Borat in Syracuse’ up for Grammy Award
Paquito D’Rivera’s piece, “Borat in Syracuse,” created for Pulse and the Syracuse Symposium, has been nominated for a Grammy Award as Best Instrumental Composition.
SU in the News: Wednesday, January 27, 2010
SU NEWS AND EVENTS COVERAGE Research by R. Craig Albertson, assistant professor of biology in The College of Arts and Sciences, and Thomas Stewart ‘09, is featured in a RedOrbit article on evolution and asymmetry in African cichlids, a scale-eating…
SU in the News: Wednesday, January 27
RedOrbit features research by Arts and Sciences’ R. Craig Albertson and Thomas Stewart ’09 on evolution of African cichlid fish
Legendary singer, civil rights activist Mavis Staples to perform at SU Feb. 27
Mavis Staples, a Grammy Award-nominee, will bring her inspirational music and experiences to Syracuse University on Saturday, Feb. 27.