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British Library curator Giles Mandelbrote to be first speaker in SU Library’s Seminar in the History of the Book

Saturday, March 31, 2001, By News Staff

British Library curator Giles Mandelbrote to be first speaker in SU Library’s Seminar in the History of the Book March 31, 2001Cynthia J. Moritzcjmoritz@syr.edu Giles Mandelbrote, curator of the British Library, will inaugurate the Syracuse University Library’s Seminar in the…

Syracuse University’s Maxwell School named No. 1 in ranking of public affairs programs from U.S. News & World Report

Friday, March 30, 2001, By News Staff

Syracuse University’s Maxwell School named No. 1 in ranking of public affairs programs from U.S. News & World Report March 30, 2001Jonathan Hayjhay@syr.edu The Maxwell School of Syracuse University and Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government are tied for the…

Syracuse University School of Information Studies students study technology needs of rural county

Tuesday, March 27, 2001, By News Staff

Syracuse University School of Information Studies students study technology needs of rural countyMarch 27, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Twice daily, as some 150 cows meander through the Monanfran Farms milking parlor, a computer tracks the amount of milk each cow gives and…

Syracuse University Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw approves affiliation with the Worker Rights Consortium

Tuesday, March 27, 2001, By News Staff

Syracuse University Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw approves affiliation with the Worker Rights ConsortiumMarch 27, 2001Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw stated March 27 that he agrees with the recommendation of Syracuse University’s Trademark Licensing Advisory Board that the University become…

Cathryn R. Newton appointed dean of Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences

Monday, March 26, 2001, By News Staff

Cathryn R. Newton appointed dean of Syracuse University’s College of Arts and SciencesMarch 26, 2001Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu Cathryn R. Newton, interim dean and professor of earth sciences in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), has been named the…

Syracuse University advisory group recommends affiliation with the Worker Rights Consortium anti-sweatshop organization

Saturday, March 24, 2001, By News Staff

Syracuse University advisory group recommends affiliation with the Worker Rights Consortium anti-sweatshop organizationMarch 24, 2001Kevin Morrowkdmorrow@syr.edu Following a unanimous vote March 23, Syracuse University’s Trademark Licensing Advisory Board has recommended to Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw that SU affiliate with the…

Michael Burkard will read from his works of poetry in next Raymond Carver Lecture Series installment

Saturday, March 24, 2001, By News Staff

Michael Burkard will read from his works of poetry in next Raymond Carver Lecture Series installmentMarch 24, 2001Jonathan Hayjhay@syr.edu Poet Michael Burkard will read from his work at 5:45 p.m. March 28 in Syracuse University’s Gifford Auditorium in Huntington Beard…

SU School of Information Studies students participate in Gates Foundation’s U.S. Library Program

Saturday, March 24, 2001, By News Staff

SU School of Information Studies students participate in Gates Foundation’s U.S. Library ProgramMarch 24, 2001Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu While computer technology seems to permeate every aspect of society, a gap still exists between those who have access to the technology and those…

South Asia Center program will explore conceptualizations of gender in modern day South Asia

Saturday, March 24, 2001, By News Staff

South Asia Center program will explore conceptualizations of gender in modern day South AsiaMarch 24, 2001Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu The South Asia Center at The Maxwell School of Syracuse University will host “Gender, Globalization and Representation in South Asia,” a one-day,…

Recovery of Northeast ecosystems from acid rain damage will require deeper cuts in sulfur emissions, says new study published in BioScience

Tuesday, March 20, 2001, By News Staff

Recovery of Northeast ecosystems from acid rain damage will require deeper cuts in sulfur emissions, says new study published in BioScienceMarch 20, 2001 A study published March 26 by 10 leading acid rain researchers finds that lakes, forests and streams…