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Historically imposed borders, current Native land claims will be discussed at Nov. 8 Syracuse Symposium event
Historically imposed borders, current Native land claims will be discussed at Nov. 8 Syracuse Symposium eventNovember 01, 2005Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu The Syracuse Symposium 2005: Borders continues at Syracuse University on Nov. 8 with “Imposed Borders: Haudenosaunee Perspectives: A Provocative Discussion…
SU study finds that ethnicity and culture shape, but do not define, entrepreneurship
SU study finds that ethnicity and culture shape, but do not define, entrepreneurshipOctober 18, 2005Carol K. Masiclatclkim@syr.edu Ethnicity is a contributing-but not overriding-factor in an entrepreneur’s approach to business, according to a study by two Syracuse University faculty members published…
Light Work features work of acclaimed photographer Toby Old in ‘Waterlog: The Beach Series’
Light Work features work of acclaimed photographer Toby Old in ‘Waterlog: The Beach Series’October 13, 2005Jaime Winne Alvarez jlwinne@syr.edu The Light Work gallery, located at 316 Waverly Ave., will feature the work of acclaimed photographer Toby Old in the exhibition,…
SU chemistry professor develops breakthrough technology for non-invasive, pain-free glucose testing
SU chemistry professor develops breakthrough technology for non-invasive, pain-freeglucose testingOctober 11, 2005Carol K. Masiclatclkim@syr.edu A Syracuse University chemistry professor has patented a device that aims to make painful fingerstick testing of glucose levels a thing of the past for diabetics….
Mira Nair Film Festival leads up to a visit by internationally acclaimed film director
Mira Nair Film Festival leads up to a visit by internationally acclaimed film directorSeptember 20, 2005Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu The works of internationally acclaimed film writer, director and producer Mira Nair will be showcased during the upcoming Mira Nair Film Festival,…
Ray Smith Symposium explores gender justice around the world Sept. 16-18
Ray Smith Symposium explores gender justice around the world Sept. 16-18September 08, 2005Carol K. Masiclatclkim@syr.edu To discuss the status of women and girls around the world and the potential power of non-government organizations to achieve greater rights for them, The…
Syracuse Symposium examines ‘Borders’
Syracuse Symposium examines ‘Borders’August 23, 2005Kelly Homan Rodoskikahoman@syr.edu This fall, a number of notable people who have made a difference in moving borders within their respective fields-ranging from a doctor to a filmmaker to a comic book creator-will come to…
SU announces Haudenosaunee Promise scholarship program
SU announces Haudenosaunee Promise scholarship programAugust 19, 2005Sara Millersemortim@syr.edu On Aug. 15, members of the Syracuse University and Haudenosaunee communities announced a new scholarship that will give qualified American Indian students the necessary financial resources to attend SU. The Haudenosaunee…
Five SU alumni to be honored with Arents Awards
Five SU alumni to be honored with Arents AwardsMay 25, 2005Matthew R. Snydermrsnyder@syr.edu In a highlight of Syracuse University’s Reunion Weekend, June 3-5, five outstanding alumni will be honored for their exceptional accomplishments with 2005 George Arents Pioneer Medals, the…
Native Student Outreach Day seeks to recruit students
Native Student Outreach Day seeks to recruit studentsApril 13, 2005Sara Millersemortim@syr.edu With the goal of recruiting more Native American students to attend colleges, including Syracuse University, and to give insight into the application process, financial aid and college life in…