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SU students design printer of the future, win top prize in national competition sponsored by Lexmark

Tuesday, November 12, 2002, By News Staff

SU students design printer of the future, win top prize in national competition sponsored by LexmarkNovember 12, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Syracuse University students Ryan Bednar and Nate Schaal developed the winning design for a futuristic printer that layers information on a…

Syracuse University sponsors celebration of the life and work of Audre Lorde

Tuesday, November 12, 2002, By News Staff

Syracuse University sponsors celebration of the life and work of Audre LordeNovember 12, 2002Michele M. Jachimmmjachim@syr.edu In celebration of poet-activist Audre Lorde’s life, a coalition of student organizations and Syracuse University departments will mark the 10th anniversary of her death…

Judges set to ‘bust’ bridges built by students during

Tuesday, November 12, 2002, By News Staff

Judges set to ‘bust’ bridges built by students duringNovember 12, 2002Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu More than 200 teams of elementary-, middle- and high-school students from around Central New York will converge on Syracuse University Nov. 16 from 8:30 a.m. to noon…

Syracuse University’s Contemporary Music Ensemble will perform Nov. 14 in Setnor auditorium

Monday, November 11, 2002, By News Staff

Syracuse University’s Contemporary Music Ensemble will perform Nov. 14 in Setnor auditoriumNovember 11, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu The work of Central New York composer Dana Wilson of Ithaca College will be featured at Syracuse University’s Contemporary Music Ensemble Fall 2002 concert at…

World-renowned architect Rem Koolhaas to deliver next installment of University Lectures

Monday, November 11, 2002, By News Staff

World-renowned architect Rem Koolhaas to deliver next installment of University LecturesNovember 11, 2002Patrick Farrellpmfarrel@syr.edu Internationally acclaimed architect Rem Koolhaas will discuss his recent work Nov. 14 during the next installment of The University Lectures. The Pritzker Architecture Prize laureate’s lecture…

When it comes to sperm competition, size can matter-it’s the female who holds the aces

Thursday, November 7, 2002, By News Staff

When it comes to sperm competition, size can matter-it’s the female who holds the acesNovember 07, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu When it comes to mating and determining whose sperm reaches the elusive egg, females control both the playing field and the rules…

Four universities from New York and Puerto Rico form innovative alliance to encourage minority students to pursue Ph.D. studies in science, mathematics and engineering

Wednesday, November 6, 2002, By News Staff

Four universities from New York and Puerto Ricoform innovative alliance to encourage minority studentsto pursue Ph.D. studies in science, mathematics and engineeringNovember 06, 2002Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu As society becomes more technologically advanced, the demand increases for college graduates with specialized knowledge…

SU’s Human Resources wins prestigious award

Tuesday, November 5, 2002, By News Staff

SU’s Human Resources wins prestigious awardNovember 05, 2002Cynthia J. Moritzcjmoritz@syr.edu Syracuse University was selected by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), CNY chapter, for its HR Excellence Award, presented Oct. 22 at the Hotel Syracuse. SHRM is nationally recognized…

Parents Weekend activities abound

Tuesday, November 5, 2002, By News Staff

Parents Weekend activities aboundNovember 05, 2002Michele M. Jachimmmjachim@syr.edu   Parents Weekend 2002 will take place Nov. 8-10 on the SU campus. Some of the highlights of weekend include the activities listed below. For more comprehensive information, contact the Parents Office…

Nature’s smallest energy powerhouse is the topic of the next Frontiers of Science Lecture at Syracuse University

Monday, November 4, 2002, By News Staff

Nature’s smallest energy powerhouse is the topic of the next Frontiers of Science Lecture at Syracuse UniversityNovember 04, 2002Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Samuel Chan, professor of biology at Syracuse University, will present “Nature’s Smallest Rotary Engine: Energy Harvesting by Animals and Plants”…